New works by Allan Wesaquate – Opening Reception

Thursday, March 26th

New works by Allan Wesaquate – Opening Reception


The Exchange • Club Side • 8 Track Gallery • 2431 8th ave.
Reception starts at 7:00pm
Showing from March 26th to June 26th 2026
This event is free to attend

Artist Statement:

Hello my name is Allan Wesaquate, I am originally from the Piapot First Nation, 30 minutes north of Regina. I began painting and playing music when I was 3. I lived on a farm, I was the oldest child. The only boy because I had no playmates I would spend entire days drawing or playing cigar box guitars. We moved to Regina about 1969, my first city school was St. Michaels, then Victoria school, Regent Park school, and St Thomas school. I attend Balfour High School where I studied art under Mr. Wilkinson and Henry Ripplinger. I transferred to Scott collegiate where I studied under Miss Lowe. The majority of my art training came from Regina high schools. Throughout my life my freindships were with art or music students. While in high school I met Miles Moneo, a musician who introduced me to experimental music by artists like Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and Brian Eno. In 1979 the Punk rock/ New wave movement was beginning my friends and I attended concerts by: Elvis Costello, XTC, The Police, Teenage Head, The Extroverts, Pointed Sticks, D.O.A., Los Popularos, The Young Canadians, U.K. Subs, The Clash and other non-commercial bands. 

I was always drawing and doodling. In grade 11 graphic art class I created a Teenage Head t­-shirt at a show at the University of Regina. Teenage Head confronted me and ordered me to stop. In university, I was a film and video student studying under Mr. Marner. My art classes were under Bob Boyer. For a time I worked in television as videotape operator at SCTV. Then as a camera operator and floor director for QCTV in Edmonton, Alberta. I also worked as an advertising salesman for Alberta Native News. When I moved to Vancouver I worked for Western Native News and Kahtou. I became interested in spoken word poetry and would read La Quena. I joined the Carnegie center writers group where I was a member for 8 years. In 1993, I met Czechoslovakian actress Barbara Plichtova. Barbara was a pioneer in synthetic theatre later to be renamed performance art.At the time I worked for Eatons in the photography studio. My relationship with Barbara lasted about a year.

In 1994, I exhibited for the first time at the Native Indian and Inuit Photographers gallery in Hamilton Ontario. My roommate Peter Shener brought one of his friends to our apartment, Eddie Nelson, he had recently moved to Vancouver. Eddie fell in love with my art and called American Indian Community House to tell them about me. I did 2 tours of America with American Indian Community House. I began exhibiting in America at the Two Rivers Gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota and The Sacred Circle Gallery in Seattle Washington. I lived in America for a while living in Durango Colorado. While in Durango I did an exhibit at Fort Lewis College.

In 1995, I met Norval Morriseau we became friends and I would visit him at his home in White Rock BC. Norval encouraged me to return to painting. I paint in a variety of styles mixed media, traditional Native Indian and Abstract. I am proud of my ability to be prolific I have painted 2 thousand paintings. I can paint as many as 26 paintings a day each entirely different. 

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– Bilingual organization –

What is the Fransaskois cultural council (Conseil culturel fransaskois, CCF) about?

CCF is the official Fransaskois representative in cultural matters and maintains links with its local, regional and provincial members, as well as other cultural and multicultural organizations.

CCF aims to develop programs, policies, and activities that allow the Francophone community to achieve its cultural and creative potential. CCF supports the cultural and artistic development of the Francophone community, including cultural training, community cultural development, communications, cultural promotion and heritage development. The organization facilitates the overall cultural and artistic development of French artists and cultural workers as well as providing diversified cultural programming to Francophone and French immersion schools of the province in order to enhance the learning experience.

Locations Served: Provincial – Saskatchewan
Type of Bookings: Multi disciplinaire performances, festival and artistic workshops – Artists programs and retreats – Francophone communities support
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In July each year, the Saskatchewan Festival of Words welcomes writers from across Canada to the Festival of Words, a week of readings, interviews, conversations, book launches, and other events for adults and children, held in historic downtown Moose Jaw. The Festival of Words also coordinates events and projects throughout the year, contributing to the dynamic literary culture of Saskatchewan.

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Type of Bookings: Authors, Musicians, Poets
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Works in Progress new Dance Series

About Works in Progress new Dance Series

The W.I.P. was founded in 2003 by Jackie Latendresse in Saskatoon, SK. The W.I.P. Series presents in studio showing of works in progress and culminates in an annual Gala of finished works. This series is designed to provide a venue for both emerging and professional choreographers who are working in the area of contemporary and experimental choreography and is open to all artists working in this vein in both the province of Saskatchewan and across Canada. Each in studio performance will present 4-5 different choreographers.

Locations Served: Canada
Type of Bookings: Contemporary Dance – New works
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The Assiniboia & District Arts Council is an incorporated non-profit entity. It is an independent organization that belongs to a network of Arts Council organizations in Saskatchewan called OSAC(Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils) which provides information, resources and support.

The Assiniboia & District Arts Council promotes the performing and visual arts to the community and surrounding area resulting in an education on the meaning of art as an integral part of life and increasing community involvement in the arts. The community has a cultural centre where the arts are nurtured and showcased. It provides youth with art and culture experiences to foster lifelong engagement in the arts.

The Assiniboia & District Arts Council offers a non-threatening environment, fostered on open communication and cooperation, to provide diverse and high quality cultural programming for all ages of Assiniboia and surrounding communities.

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Town of Kamsack

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Town of Kamsack, our municipality is looking to bring in regional, provincial and national acts to support our local events such as Canada Day, our volunteer cheer and cultural activities. Can you help us get people off their couches and into the community?

Locations Served: Canada
Type of Bookings: Musicians, entertainers, comedy
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Zandra Production

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Event and Artist Management
Execute events from start to finish that include all stage setup, technical aspecs, crew and staff. Talent buying and research. Book local, national and international touring artists. Artist development and consultations including industry advice for artists at all levels.

Locations Served: Saskatchewan
Type of Bookings: Metal, rock, indie, punk,
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Stardust SK

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We are determined to bring more live music to Sask.
Our focus lies on rock, punk and metal and anything in between.

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Contact: stardust@aurelin.net
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GrassRoots Regina

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GrassRoots Regina is dedicated to increasing opportunities for Regina audiences to experience quality folk and roots music through the presentation of concerts.

Locations Served: Regina
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