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Art department faculty exhibition at THE GALLERY/Art Placement

Exhibition: Fine Arts Faculty from the University of Saskatchewan

Faculty in the Art Department have been influential in Saskatoon’s artistic community since art classes were first offered on campus

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Fine Arts Faculty from the University of Saskatchewan

Featuring new and recent work by Jennifer Crane, Graham Fowler, Allyson Glenn, John Graham, Mary Longman, Alison Norlen, Tim Nowlin and Susan Shantz.

March 25-April 20, 2017

The GALLERY / art placement inc.
238 - 3rd avenue south, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7K 1L9

Info: p: (306) 664-3385
e: gallery@artplacement.com

Art Placement hosts an exhibition highlighting the work of the Faculty in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Saskatchewan. Art Department faculty have been influential in Saskatoon’s artistic community since art classes were first offered on campus. To this day, they remain a critical nexus around which much of the city’s artistic identity revolves and evolves. They inspire the next generation of artists, while connecting and collaborating with colleagues across the country and around the world.

As this exhibition highlights, the current faculty make work that is diverse in media as well as approach. They cross disciplinary boundaries with ease, and incorporate new technologies into work in both traditional and emergent media.

Individually, they have exhibited nationally and internationally, and their works have been collected by prestigious institutions across Canada. Their works are presented together at Art Placement for the first time since 2010.


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