2008 Chapel Gallery Schedule
Up and Coming Events
Gallery Call for Submissions for 2008/2009
Spring 2008 Schedule
Life Lines and Joyful Threads
February 23rd to April 6th
Fibre Art Creations by Dawna Dey Harrish, Cathy Tomm and Sharon Willas Rubuliak of Filamenta from Sherwood Park, Alberta
Fantastic Fabrications II
Quilting by Rivers Edge Quilters
April 9th to May 18th
Gallery Reception: Saturday April 12 - 7:00pm
Trunk Show: 7:30pm, featuring Ellen Teasdale
Vendor Booths
Saturday April 12th 10:00am to 9pm
Sunday April 13th 10:00am to 4pm
Ambulatory Schedule
Here We Go Round - Debbie and Jim Jensen - April 2nd to April 28th
A cast bronze relection on the interwoven circles of our lives
School Exhibition - May and June, 2008
Show of local school artists
Acimowin: Story Telling - June and July, 2008
Show of work by local artist Audrey Fineday
Showing at the Allen Sapp Gallery from September 2007 to April 2008
Through the Eyes of the Cree and Beyond
This exhibition, seen by approximately 200,000 people across Canada, now comes home to the Sapp Gallery. This show has received the 2006 Sask Tourism Creative Excellence Award and the catalogue won the 2005 Saskatchewan Book Award for Aboriginal Publications. It includes a selection of Allen Sapp's most outstanding art, artifacts and objects seen in the art of Allen Sapp, black and white archival photographs providing a historical context for the life of the Northern Cree at the turn of the century and into the 1920-40's (traces Sapp's family back to early 1800) and commentary and images from elders that will provide a meaningful context to the paintings, photos and objects
University of Saskatchewan Community Arts Program
The University of Saskatchewan Community Arts Program is pleased to present the 'University of Saskatchewan Certificate of Art and Design - USCAD, launched in September, 2005. The U of S is pleased and excited about how quickly the program has attracted students as well as teachers - all anxious to be involved in the only offering of its kind in Saskatchewan!! Students can currently major in one of 5 streams: painting, drawing, watercolour painting, and sculpture and photography/digital imagery. Elective courses include creative writing, contemporary song writing, glass fusion, romance writing, ceramics, illustrating and writing books, fibre arts, among many others. The U of S is proud too about the partnerships we have forged with the University of Waterloo Centre for Cultural Management, Routes to Learning Canada and the University of Alberta.
These partnerships enable our students to apply online cultural management courses, educational travel opportunities and shared classes - towards their USCAD certificate. For more information, check out the website at www.uscad.usask.ca