University of Saskatchewan Art Galleries and Collection
Welcome to the University of Saskatchewan Art Galleries and Collection. Our campus art galleries – the College Art Galleries, Kenderdine Art Gallery and Gordon Snelgrove Gallery—and the permanent art collection are among our university’s richest cultural and educational resources. These resources provide a path to deeper engagement with Indigenous peoples and perspectives, greater opportunities for our students and closer ties to our community. Creative and vital gallery spaces and artwork inspire the university’s mission of culture, teaching and discovery.
The University of Saskatchewan Art Collection consists of more than 6,000 works of art acquired since the university opened its doors in 1907. Its first president, Walter Murray, was an active promoter of the visual arts within the university’s teaching and research mandates, and greatly valued the work of Saskatchewan artists. Today, the artistic work of many cultures and art movements throughout recent history are represented in the collection. Nearly 90% of its holdings are works by Canadian artists, of which more than 70% are by Saskatchewan artists. Of note are important early Canadian works and modernist works from North America and Europe. There is a large prairie folk art collection, as well as a growing collection of Indigenous art works.
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Open Call: Indigenous Artists/Makers
Posted by Da Silva, Gabby on 2024-01-11Jan 9 - Feb 17, 2024
Apply to showcase your work with ISAP for its upcoming exhibition, Saskatoon Berry Jam, at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery!
Scenius: A MFA Studio Intensive
Posted by Da Silva, Gabby on 2024-01-11Jan 15 - Feb 2, 2024
Follow along as the MFA Studio Art Candidates take over the Snelgrove Gallery for the next three weeks
Human Capital
Posted by Da Silva, Gabby on 2023-12-08Jan 19 - Apr 19, 2024
An exhibition offering insight into the impact of Canada’s immigration policies and history
Nonie
Posted by Da Silva, Gabby on 2023-12-08Jan 26 - Apr 19, 2024
Examining the artistic career of Wynona Mulcaster (1915-2016) through a survey of landscape paintings