Deaf Crows

The Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange is proud to support Deaf Crows, a new hour-long, beautiful physical theatre play, written and performed by deaf and hard of hearing youth and other members of the deaf community. The play uses puppetry, mime, mask, projection, and American Sign Language poetry to tell personal stories about growing up deaf and living as a deaf person in a hearing world.

Deaf and hearing audiences welcome! Both ASL and voice interpreting are provided as part of the performance.

The play is being performed at Artesian on 13th on Friday, June 17. Doors at 6:30 p.m. Show at 7 p.m. Reception to follow. Advance tickets are available by donation online through Eventbrite. For more information, go to the Deaf Crows website.

Stop Motion Animation Workshop

The Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange present a stop motion animation workshop at MoSo 2016 on Friday, June 17 and Saturday, June 18.

The drop-in workshop allows anyone who comes by to work on a short piece animation, learning about the technique and getting the opportunity for some creative expression in the midst of Saskatoon’s great community-driven festival.

The workshop is open from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, June 17 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 18 at the Saskatchewan Craft Council at 813 Broadway Avenue. It’s free of charge. For more information on all of the MoSo Talks Community Day events, go to their Facebook event.

FHQTC Mural Project 2016

Example of Lloyd Dubois' work.  Artist will be working with First Nations Youth from May  - Sept. 2016

Example of Lloyd Dubois’ work. Artist will be working with First Nations Youth from May – Sept. 2016

The Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange is pleased to announce it’s partnership with the File Hills Qu’Appelle Health Region for the creation of a new mural by artist Lloyd Dubois.

This project spans across 11 First Nations communities in Southern Saskatchewan who are apart of the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council.  The aim of the project is to give First Nations Youth in these communities an opportunity to explore their history and their culture through visual arts, and work closely with a local community Elder and First Nations artist Lloyd Dubois.

Students participating are currently taking part in workshops, leading to the September installation of a new mural inspired by the students art work.  Experienced mural artist Josh Goff will be assisting Lloyd during the conception and installation of this artwork.

The mural will be installed in September 2016, during the annual Treaty 4 Gathering Pow-Wow.

 

Printmaking Workshop at the SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival

JUNE 25th & 26th, 2016

Stop by the Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange art van to learn about block printing on fabric from artist Jillian Cyca.  Carve your own images, or use our pre-cut designs to decorate fabric and kites!

This come and go workshop is for all ages – 12 to 4 pm, Saturday & Sunday.
An adult must accompany children under 12.

COST: FREE!

http://www.windscapekitefestival.ca/exhibitors/art-workshop-printmaking-fabric/

 

Beading Workshop in Leask

April 5th, 2016

Contemporary artist Catherine Blackburn lead participants through an Introduction to Beading Workshop in Leask, SK.  Catherine is a tremendous Saskatchewan talent and the Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange was very please to have an opportunity to work with her on this project. Thank you to everyone that came out!

Seniors Memory Journals in Humboldt

Humboldt, SK
Artist’s Talk –– Friday, February 5 at 7 p.m.
Workshop –– Saturday, February 6 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

The Cultural Exchange Outreach Program in partnership with the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) is presenting a workshop and artist’s talk. This goes alongside the OSAC and Common Weal Community Arts touring exhibition Hello in There/Hello Out There. The exhibition is under the direction of artist Chrystene Ells and will be on display at the Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery from February 1 to March 23, 2016.

About the Project Artist
Chrystene Ells has a Masters of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies and is currently completing a post-Master’s program in Art Therapy at the Vancouver Art Therapy Institute. She has been working intensively with seniors for the past two years, and was inspired to begin this work when she was caregiving her father in hospice and palliative care and learned of the loneliness and lack of engagement that can be experienced by older adults in personal care facilities. The Hello In There/Hello Out There project is her response as an artist and an effort to bring connection, engagement, and the joy of creating into the lives of older adults.

Artist’s Talk
Friday, February 5 at 7 p.m.
Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery, 601 Main Street, Humboldt, SK

Chrystene will share her experiences with seniors in permanent care and seniors’ centres. She will “introduce” the artists and explain their processes during the making of the memory boxes currently on display in the museum. She will also share some of the ways that this project has deeply impacted the artists and their families, and its terrific reverberation in the community at large.

Workshop for Families and Seniors
Saturday, February 6 from 1 to 4 p.m.
Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery, 601 Main Street, Humboldt, SK
This half-day workshop asks participants to arrive with a senior family member to begin the process of making a memory journal. The focus on this project is to allow each senior an opportunity to share his or her personal story with others. This is a great chance for families to ask questions and learn from the older generation.

Come to the workshop to reminisce on family folklore, and hopefully hear stories that have not been shared before. Participants will create a unique memory collage or other visual arts piece around memory.

To register please contact the Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery at (306) 682-5226 or humboldt.museum@sasktel.net.