The Exchange – Community Feedback Survey.

The Exchange – Community Feedback Survey. The Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange (SCE) is a community based arts organization that aims to deliver artistic programs to the people of Saskatchewan. The SCE owns and operates The Exchange in Regina and delivers community based arts programming across Saskatchewan. 


The Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange believes that everyone has the right to feel safe and included when accessing our programming and venue. We are committed to providing each patron, guest, artist and employee a welcoming experience regardless of gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, religious beliefs, physical disability, mental disability, marital and/or family status and source of income. To ensure we are living into this, the SCE Board of Directors is currently seeking feedback from the community we serve to help inform the development of a Safer Spaces & Inclusion Policy. Please take a few minutes to fill in the survey below and let us know how we are currently doing, what gaps there might be and what we should focus on to ensure a safe and inclusive space for the community we serve. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSctFiEWsqbLxJzcMOcnRE5MqEvSscq-vp0he6uk_f6NWqwbaA/viewform

Castle Bring Classic Metal to the Club

The Exchange presents Castle in the Club on Monday, September 26.

The title of the group’s fourth album fits just about perfectly. Welcome to the Graveyard is a name that’s appropriately morbid and simply feels right for a style of metal that harkens back to the classics.

Led by vocalist Elizabeth Blackwell, the group administers doses of darkness, mixed in riff-centric metal that can’t be faulted. Powerful three pieces like this one can take over a room; expect them to do no less in the intimate Club.

Openers to be announced.

Advance tickets are $10 plus service charges and will be available at Vintage Vinyl, Madame Yes, and online at Ticketfly. For more information, go to the event page on our site.

Recently Announced: Northcote in the Exchange

The Exchange is proud to announce that Northcote will be playing the Exchange on June 22 as part of the New West Concert Series.

The last time we saw the group in the venue was a big event. The group, featuring Saskatchewan born-and-raised Matt Goud, were touring with Ontario rock group the Glorious Sons, and together they played a sold-out show in the Exchange this past fall. Goud and his bandmates have had their fair share of big touring opportunities lately, from the Sons to Frank Turner to a string of U.S. dates with the Gaslight Anthem.

Now, coming back through on their first big headlining tour in years, and bringing along some great artists with them. Vancouver, B.C.’s Jordan Klassen –– who played recently in Regina with Library Voices –– will be performing as a duo, while Josiah of Morristown, TN’s Josia and the Bonnevilles will also be around for an opening set.

Ticket details and more will be announced shortly. Keep your eye on the event page for information as it’s confirmed.

 

Recently Announced: Old Man Canyon

The New West Concert Series presents Old Man Canyon in the Club on May 14.

Vancouver, B.C.’s Jett Pace has been helming this project since 2012. His songs start out intimate, personal, acoustic, like what you might see from solo artists out there. But from that point, he builds them out with vintage synths and electronic instruments, turning them into lush, psychedelic-tinged bits of alternative pop music. That’s what you’ll hear on the act’s latest full length, Delirium, which came out this passed January.

Doors open at 8 p.m. Advance tickets are $10 plus services charges, are available online at Ticketfly, and will be available in stores at Vintage Vinyl and Madame Yes. Tickets available at the door barring a sell-out. All ages and licensed.