Submitted by: Stephanie Canning, Exhibitions and Education Coordinator
Recently, I had the good fortune of representing the
Saskatchewan Craft Council at SaskArt’s Saskatchewan Pop-up gallery in
Scottsdale, AZ. Before my trip, I did not know what an incredible centre for
the arts Scottsdale, AZ is. The Arts District in downtown Scottsdale is a
vibrant, and exciting place, with over 100 galleries within a few block radius.
The Saskatchewan Art Show and Gallery is in the perfect location along Main
Street, in the heart of the arts district. The galleries in the Arts District
offer a variety of work, from figurative oil paintings and regional landscapes
and cast bronze sculptures, to contemporary paintings and sculpture, and
aboriginal artwork and artifacts. The
work in the Saskatchewan Gallery not only held up to the quality of the high
end traditional work that is offered in the Arts District, but stylistically it
also stood apart and above the other work. The art work in the
Saskatchewan Gallery was expertly curated; it really demonstrated the diversity
of the work being produced in Saskatchewan. Paintings, prints, fine craft,
fibre, and sculpture from emerging, mid-career and established artists are
featured in the Saskatchewan Gallery. Scottsdale is haven for artists, collectors and
art patrons, a true artistic destination.
For more photos of the work in the Saskatchewan Gallery
visit Saskatchewan Art – SPAGA’s Facebook page
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A light post on Main Street in the Arts District |
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A view of the Saskatchewan Gallery from across the street |
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The front of the Saskatchewan Gallery |
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The pull up banner in front of the Saskatchewan Gallery advertising many of the artists whose work is on display |
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