Mar 13, 2019 | craft education, printmaking, MIX Print Collective, silkscreen, artist program, artists, arts community, community, craft, Emerging Artists, events, Saskatoon, spotlight, University of Saskatchewan |
Written by: Emily M. Kohlert, Gallery Assistant MIX Print Collective is the student-run University of Saskatchewan printmaking collective in Saskatoon, SK, with students focusing on screen print, woodcut, linocut, intaglio, lithography, and other printmaking...
Jun 13, 2018 | marketing, photography, SCC staff, summer students, University of Saskatchewan |
Written by: Michelle Day, Boutique & Gallery Marketing Assistant Hi everyone! My name is Michelle Day and I have the pleasure of embarking on the journey with the Saskatchewan Craft Council as their new Boutique and Gallery Marketing Assistant for the...
Jun 6, 2018 | crochet, fibre art, SCC staff, summer students, textiles, University of Saskatchewan |
Written by: Lucas Morneau, Exhibitions Assistant Gazing upon the ceramic work of Claude Morin in his exhibition Grandfather’s Teachings of the Meadow Lark here at the SCC, I find myself reflecting on stories and traditions passed down by my own grandparents. As...
Aug 19, 2015 | art, artist, artist profile, Boutique, design, goldsmith, jewellery, Mary Lynn Podiluk, membership, NSCAD, resin, silver smith, spotlight, technique, University of Saskatchewan |
Submitted by: Maureen Schimnowsky, Gallery Assistant When I first found out that I had been accepted to the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) in 2009, I had the excitement and paralyzing fear that accompanies finding out you’re about to move away...
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...