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Paired exhibitions showcasing Sask. art history at MacKenzie Art Gallery Two collections, curated in tandem, are examining the under-highlighted 1950s era of contemporary art that helped shaped ...
The MacKenzie Art Gallery has received a $25 million dollar anonymous donation — the largest of its kind in the history of the gallery.
The MacKenzie Art Gallery and the University of Regina are taking on a quest to return a statue to its original home in India. Winnipeg artist Divya Mehra sparked the investigation when she ...
John Hampton remembers viewing a landscape painting exhibition during a childhood visit to the MacKenzie Art Gallery. Nine-year-old Hampton was interested in art and technology and thought he ...
Saskatchewan’s first public art museum is enjoying its largest donation in history.
‘White Supremacy Has to Be Undone’: The First Indigenous Leader of a Public Art Gallery in Canada on Decolonizing Museums John G. Hampton is now at the helm of the acclaimed MacKenzie Art Gallery.
They chose the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan, more than 1,300 miles from Yellowknife and 500 miles from their new home in Edmonton. Why?
In its 60-some years, the MacKenzie Art Gallery had never deaccessioned a work. But Winnipeg-based artist Divya Mehra and director of programs John Hampton resolved that the return of the idol ...
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is reopening to the public next week — and it's doing so under a new interim executive director. "The gallery, like everybody else, has been facing a lot of changes to our ...
The MacKenzie Art Gallery and the University of Regina are taking on a quest to return a statue to its original home in India.
The MacKenzie Art Gallery and the University of Regina are taking on a quest to return a statue to its original home in India.Winnipeg artist Divya Mehra sparked the investigation when she uncovered ...
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