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Kevin Pee-ace with his painting Rise of the Morning Star (2017) from the collection of the University of Saskatchewan.

Artist talk: Kevin Pee-ace

An event in the Art and Art History Visiting Speaker Series

Event

Date: Monday, Jan. 29
Time:
12:30–1:20 pm
Location:
Murray Building Room 102, 3 Campus Dr., Saskatoon

Free and open to the public | Light snacks and refreshments will be provided

About this event

This talk discusses the breadth of Kevin Pee-ace’s practice. Simultaneously, it introduces viewers to his time at Wanuskewin, where he is the artist-in-residence until Feb. 3, 2024.

Artist Kevin L. Pee-ace was born in Kelvington, Sask., and is a member of the Yellowquill First Nation and Peter Chapman First Nation. Art and education have been constants throughout his career, and this led to a collaborative approach in creating class murals with many schools throughout Saskatchewan. He currently resides in Saskatoon, painting full-time. His current style depicts traditional floral motifs reminiscent of beadwork, a homage to his late kokom, who created beautiful works on moss bags, moccasins, and saddles. This new style is a modern fusion of two worlds, one traditional and one contemporary. The importance of family is prominent throughout the works. The vibrant colours represents the joy of life; it is meant to inspire hope, success and happiness.

This talk is presented by the University of Saskatchewan’s Art and Art History Visiting Speakers Committee with the support of the Mina Forsyth Lecture Funds.

Info: art.arthistory@usask.ca


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