May 14, 2019 | opinion, Ruth Cuthand, art, artist interview, craft, indigenous, SCC staff |
Written by: Leah Moxley Teigrob, Gallery Assistant Looking around my son’s preschool classroom, the walls are filled with the artwork of his classmates. Naturally, I scan the room for his name, and find among masterpieces, the crude depictions of my own family....
Nov 24, 2017 | film, Aboriginal, events, indigenous, SCC Gallery |
Written by: Sydney Luther, Communications Assistant Saskatchewan Craft Council is proud to partner with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and Saskatoon’s Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op (CNYC) to present two FREE community screening of Indigenous...
Feb 22, 2017 | artist profile, artists, history, indigenous, Leah Marie Dorion, Métis |
Written by: Brianne Davis, Gallery Assistant Leah Dorion is a multidisciplinary Métis artist, writer, teacher, and filmmaker from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Métis history and tradition strongly shine through all her works, written and visual, and the artist...
Oct 16, 2014 | Aboriginal, art, Canada, disappeared, indigenous, installation, Jaime Black, missing, murdered, REDress Project, University of Saskatchewan, women |
Submitted by: Sydney Luther, SCC Communications Assistant If you are a student, instructor, or employee of the University of Saskatchewan, you may have noticed the 130 red dresses that are hung around the campus. What you might not know, however, is the great...