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Curator and Artist Walkthrough - Beads in the Blood / mīgisak mīgohk: A Ruth Cuthand Retrospective
For four decades, Saskatchewan-based artist Ruth Cuthand has influenced the contemporary art landscape in Canada with her narrative-driven artwork. Cuthand has been instrumental in the development of an experimental and expansive Indigenous art practice grounded in critically relevant subject matter. As a matriarch in Indigenous contemporary art practice, she has mentored generations of Indigenous artists and prompted shifts in how artists engage with community knowledge.
During her career, Ruth has repeatedly found new ways to approach familiar mediums, provoking new paths for visualizing the experience of Indigenous people living through settler colonialism. Curator Felicia Gay looks at Cuthand’s career from 1983 to 2024. The exhibition comprises new and past works, including video, mixed-media installation, photography, and collaborative story-work between Cuthand and Gay. Cuthand critiques historical and contemporary narratives with humour and biting wit, highlighting the enduring effects of the colonial project as well as the enduring strength of Indigenous people in Canada. Beads in the Blood / mīgisak mīgohk - A Ruth Cuthand Retrospective will encapsulate Cuthand’s diverse range of interests and strategies and engage communities with stories that encourage knowing, caution, and continuation or survival.
Learn more: mackenzie.art/exhibition/beads-in-the-blood-a-ruth-cuthand-retrospective/
During her career, Ruth has repeatedly found new ways to approach familiar mediums, provoking new paths for visualizing the experience of Indigenous people living through settler colonialism. Curator Felicia Gay looks at Cuthand’s career from 1983 to 2024. The exhibition comprises new and past works, including video, mixed-media installation, photography, and collaborative story-work between Cuthand and Gay. Cuthand critiques historical and contemporary narratives with humour and biting wit, highlighting the enduring effects of the colonial project as well as the enduring strength of Indigenous people in Canada. Beads in the Blood / mīgisak mīgohk - A Ruth Cuthand Retrospective will encapsulate Cuthand’s diverse range of interests and strategies and engage communities with stories that encourage knowing, caution, and continuation or survival.
Learn more: mackenzie.art/exhibition/beads-in-the-blood-a-ruth-cuthand-retrospective/
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2024 Impact video | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Regina and Area
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The turning of another calendar year is a time when many of us are thinking about the future-where we have been and who we can be. Our partners at Big Brothers Big Sisters are not just thinking about the future but planning and building a better one by igniting the power and potential of young people through intergenerational relationships. The MacKenzie is proud to partner with Big Brothers an...
2024 Impact video | Canadian Mental Health Association - Regina Branch
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Giving Tuesday is more than the start of Giving season-it is a call to action to help create a better world through generosity. By donating to the MacKenzie Art Gallery, your giving goes beyond support and creates ripples of social change that build a better tomorrow for everyone. Your donations fund projects like our Community Membership Program, which is our commitment to community care in ac...
2024 Impact video | Saskatchewan Polytechnic
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The MacKenzie Art Gallery’s Community Membership Program touches the lives of over 425 participants annually, providing more than just complementary access. For our partners and members from Saskatchewan Polytechnic, we provide students with opportunities to engage with art in new and meaningful ways, inspiring a culture of curiosity and continuous learning. Through this transformative work, th...
2024 Impact video | Regina Immigrant Women Centre
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Working in partnership with other vital community organizations is the driving force behind the MacKenzie Art Gallery’s Community Membership Program, giving over 425 participants complementary and tailored access to Gallery programming every year. Our partner organizations like the Regina Immigrant Women Centre understand their clients intimately, which helps the MacKenzie to be meaningful coll...
Whispers from the Vault Curator Conversation and Reception
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Join us in celebrating Head Curator Timothy Long’s remarkable 35-year career at the MacKenzie Art Gallery and his final exhibition, "The Permanent Collection: Whispers From the Vault." Hosted by Curator Felicia Gay, this special event will feature Long sharing stories and insights on the Gallery’s collection and his extensive experience. As Long prepares to retire later this year, this final sh...
Ness Lee: Artist in Residence
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Ness Lee’s work is an investigation of the human form dealing with notions of intimacy and self-love. Rather than the emphasis on the physical form, the emotional resonance and presence is brought to focus in periods of vulnerability, discomfort and acceptance. Using various mediums, they explore and echo these emotions, encompassing its tactile experience into one that is filled with a depth o...
Wake Windows: The Witching Hour - Gameplay Video
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"Wake Windows: The Witching Hour," an online exhibition on view until 11 August 2024. Led by a rebellious AI Chatbot, this interactive online exhibition guides viewers through interactive and time-based art by artists who are parents, caregivers, or educators who engage with public databases and “living archives.” In touching on maternal world-building and our ever-evolving relationship with AI...
Wake Windows: The Witching Hour - Digital Exhibition Opening
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Join us for the virtual opening of "Wake Windows: The Witching Hour," an online exhibition on view until 11 August 2024. Led by a rebellious AI Chatbot, this interactive online exhibition guides viewers through interactive and time-based art by artists who are parents, caregivers, or educators who engage with public databases and “living archives.” In touching on maternal world-building and our...
Laura St. Pierre: Tout ce que tu touches, tu le changes - Présentation de l’artiste (françaises)
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En vue jusqu’au 11 août 2024 Tout ce que tu touches, tu le changes met en lumière l’approche décennale de Laura St. Pierre, qui se sert d’une rhétorique détournée du survivalisme pour naviguer entre récupération et ensemencement. Empruntant son titre aux premières lignes du roman de la défunte Olivia E. Butler, La parabole du semeur (1993), cette exposition réunit des œuvres des dix dernières a...
Shary Boyle: Outside the Palace of Me - Artist Walkthrough
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On view until 8 September 2024 - Outside the Palace of Me is a major exhibition of new work by Canadian visual artist and performer Shary Boyle. Borrowing a line from UK poet Kae Tempest’s 2017 song “Europe Is Lost,” Outside the Palace of Me assembles the artist’s ever-mounting anxieties about global crises, within the context of identity theatre. Reflecting on contemporary constructions of sel...
Laura St. Pierre: All that You Change Changes You - Artist Walkthrough
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On view until 11 August 2024 - Laura St. Pierre’s exhibition "All that You Change Changes You / Tout ce que tu touches, tu le changes" shines a light on St. Pierre’s decade-long approach to two survivalist tropes: scavenging and sowing. Borrowing its title from the opening lines of Parable of the Sower (1993), a novel by the late author Octavia E. Butler, this exhibition brings together works m...
Norval Morrisseau: Récits
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Norval Morrisseau : Récits est un projet collaboratif présenté par l'Université Carleton et la Galerie d'art MacKenzie. Il n'aurait pas été possible sans le soutien de nombreuses personnes soucieuses de préserver l'héritage de Norval Morrisseau, son art et ses importantes contributions au monde de l'art. morrisseaustorylines.com/fr À PROPOS DU PROJET: morrisseaustorylines.com/fr/about
Norval Morrisseau: Storylines
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Norval Morrisseau: Storylines is an interactive online publication dedicated to the life, art, and cultural legacy of Anishinaabe painter Norval Morrisseau (1932-2007). It is co-produced by the MacKenzie Art Gallery and Carleton University to share the incredible research and resources assembled by the Morrisseau Project team, comprised of a diverse group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous expert...
Audie Murray: To Make Smoke - Artist Walkthrough
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Audie Murray: To Make Smoke - Artist Walkthrough
Luther Konadu Exhibition Conversation with Tak Pham, Nura Ali, and Gabrielle Moser
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Luther Konadu Exhibition Conversation with Tak Pham, Nura Ali, and Gabrielle Moser
Prairie Interlace: Weaving, Modernisms, and the Expanded Frame, 1960-2000 - Curator Walkthrough
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Prairie Interlace: Weaving, Modernisms, and the Expanded Frame, 1960-2000 - Curator Walkthrough
MacKenzie Art Gallery Annual Appeal Video 2023
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MacKenzie Art Gallery Annual Appeal Video 2023
Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Sarah Oh-Mock with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
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Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Sarah Oh-Mock with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Sabrina Ratté with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
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Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Sabrina Ratté with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Bianca Shonee Arroyo Kreimes with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
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Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Bianca Shonee Arroyo Kreimes with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Laura Colmenares Guerra with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
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Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Laura Colmenares Guerra with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Reiner Maria Matysik with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
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Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Reiner Maria Matysik with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Tamiko Thiel with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
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Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Tamiko Thiel with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Aviv Benn with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
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Echoes from the Future Artist Talk: Aviv Benn with Curator Tina Sauerlaender
Deanna Bowen: Black Drones in the Hive - Curator Walkthrough Video
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Deanna Bowen: Black Drones in the Hive - Curator Walkthrough Video
Artist Conversation with Deanna Bowen and Paul Seesequasis, hosted by Crystal Mowry
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Artist Conversation with Deanna Bowen and Paul Seesequasis, hosted by Crystal Mowry
Conversation with Shary Boyle and Crystal Mowry
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Conversation with Shary Boyle and Crystal Mowry
Victim mentality is a potent and addictive drug.
You’ve been passionate about archaeology ever since we were kids Felicia! It makes me so happy to see you following your passion!
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I'm sure she likes some chocolate powder.
Thank you Ness for the wonderful testimony. Your work is beautiful ❤️
Whoops my original comment mistook Ms Lee's name for the galleries.My applies.
Loved MacKenzies feelings project ..Definitely aroused feeling .Was wonderful to listen to her and the endearing music that helped carry one along the journey. Thank you and bless you M.
Fantastic talk! I saw this show at the Gardiner a couple years back and it was absolutely amazing. I will never forget it!
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Beautiful, thank you!
This video came up as an ad and I am so glad it did. What a gorgeously filmed and edited video for a gorgeous collection. I am in Alberta, and have never visited the MacKenzie Art Gallery, but this video has me wanting to plan a trip. I'm a performing artist now, but the part of me that has a Bsc in Clothing & Textiles is glowing. Great job!
Wonderful to listen to.
sometimes soft power is the longest lasting
I don't get it
Of course, No comments allowed on the video about your super racist anti white people Vancouver Art Gallery exhibit. I was shocked when I read this: "This exhibition is intended to foster informed discussions that promote empathy, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of historical and contemporary issues related to race." What?? Given the blatantly racist nature of the exhibit that statement is patently absurd. And btw how are whites supposed to be able to discuss anything given that your unbelievably racist directions tell them to be silent because they are not allowed "to share an uninvited opinion." Remain silent unless speaking approved opinions?? Approved by whom? Sounds completely evil. Omg, the type of thinking being promoted by this exhibit is atrocious in the extreme.
Commenting on this because you disabled comments on "conceptions of white" (I wonder why). You should all be ashamed of yourselves, not just because it was racist and offensive, I'm sure you're happy about that (aRt Is MeAnT tO bE pRoVoCaTiVe) But because it was lazy, poorly researched, and desperately reaching for all kinds of conclusions. There was nothing 'artful' about it, may as well have been a shitty Ted talk. My favorite example of this was the panel trying to argue that statues of white people couldn't have been white because of the curly hair. Get a fucking grip. Oh, and hitler would've been so proud of the "how Aryan are you?" facial recognition software, you would be laughed out of the louvre.
Commenting on this because you disabled comments on "conceptions of white" (I wonder why). You should all be ashamed of yourselves, not just because it was racist and offensive, I'm sure you're happy about that (aRt Is MeAnT tO bE pRoVoCaTiVe) But because it was lazy, poorly researched, and desperately reaching for all kinds of conclusions. There was nothing 'artful' about it, may as well have been a shitty Ted talk. My favorite example of this was the panel trying to argue that statues of white people couldn't have been white because of the curly hair. Get a fucking grip. Oh, and hitler would've been so proud of the "how Aryan are you?" facial recognition software, you would be laughed out of the louvre.
Commenting on this because you disabled comments on "conceptions of white" (I wonder why). You should all be ashamed of yourselves, not just because it was racist and offensive, I'm sure you're happy about that (aRt Is MeAnT tO bE pRoVoCaTiVe) But because it was lazy, poorly researched, and desperately reaching for all kinds of conclusions. There was nothing 'artful' about it, may as well have been a shitty Ted talk. My favorite example of this was the panel trying to argue that statues of white people couldn't have been white because of the curly hair. Get a fucking grip. Oh, and hitler would've been so proud of the "how Aryan are you?" facial recognition software, you would be laughed out of the louvre.
OOO comments disabled on the last video wonder why.... because people calling you freaks out on the racist bullshit you promote as "art" lmao pathetic
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It's fascinating how viruses under a microscope are examples of nature's art, yet so deadly to us.
Wow! The finished product was astonishing!
i cried playing this game, it was a mind trip of feeling very vulnerable and being scared of what really lies behind technology having control about us. overall it helped me a lot.
what did you like and what did you dislike about the game?
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My hometown of Thomson, IL had a local sign painter known as "Painter Bill" who had a very similar style. He would paint out at Mt. Rushmore, the Grand Canyon, carnivals in Florida, and all around Illinois. He would have been a contemporary to Flexhaug, Pletan, and Overbeek.
What a great piece of art history, love hearing about artists who were compelled to create
Thank you for this amazing message and history of the people of First Nations... I will do my part & follow my instructions from Above, 2 A T, no more, no less enough is enough......
It's a beautiful video I love it! #Liked 1 from new friend here.
Where is the packages link can you please share it again.
please sir please
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Went to high school with Duan, always was talented in arts.
Incredible thank you <3
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Very cool guys! I'm quite interested in doing something similar with to feature my work as well as others.
you just memed yourself
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Awesome :D
Hey new subscriber here hope you do the same 😍I really need your support
What are the names of the art pieces
It was a pleasure taking part in this. I'm excited to make a gallery room to add to the evolving cat gallery ;-)
I enjoyed watching this on all the platforms ;-)
This is wonderful! Great job! :D
The Kampelmacher Collection is a monumental achievement, and gifting it to the MacKenzie Art Gallery is a generous act of philanthropy that will benefit the public, scholars and students in perpetuity. Mr. Druyan and Ms. Ladner deserve our deepest thanks and appreciation for donating this magnificent cultural legacy.
Please stop telling the public HOW to look at art. There is no formula to follow. No “proper” words or angle or distance to adhere to. Holding art hostage in your box and limiting its view and parsing it endlessly with verbiage limits the experience of art. These “rules” separate the viewer. Museum and gallery attendance is declining with this antiquated academic approach.
shes not, shes saying a nice WAY to look at art
thank you for your explanation
Add a link to your fund raising page!! I am a 45 year old Canadian who loves art and just learned about the Indian Group of Seven yesterday!! NAC has a wonderful Janvier exhibit and a room honours this collective.
Thank you for pointing this out Lory! Here is the link: mackenziepniai.causevox.com/. We have also added this to our video description. We are so happy to hear you have learned the story of the Professional Native Indians Artists Inc. The MacKenzie is thrilled to be hosting the National Gallery of Canada's exhibition, 'Alex Janvier', this Summer. If you are able, we highly recommend coming by to experience the exhibition. Many thanks!
Where is this Mackenzie Art gallery?