THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By January 31, 2014

    There is no better way to forget about the cold of winter than by getting dressed up and heading out for an evening of drinks, food and artistic appreciation with We The Artists’ fine arts showcase.

  • Stolen public art installation found

    By January 10, 2014

    Pieces of a public art installation stolen from the University of Saskatchewan campus sometime on Nov. 13 or 14, 2013 were located in Lot 7 on the east side of Campus Drive on Dec. 11 by U of S Protective Services.

  • Live music and visual art come together in PAVED’s Core series

    By November 29, 2013

    PAVED Art Gallery’s Core series returns for its third run, combining visuals and live music in a strikingly intimate setting on Nov. 29 and 30.

  • Silence! unveils fresh student art for auction

    By November 28, 2013

    For its 16th winter the Visual Arts Student Union is putting on their silent auction featuring student art, Silence!

  • Local gallery delivers exciting new art show

    By November 16, 2013

    AKA Gallery has its walls covered in organs that seem to string on endlessly throughout the room for its latest exhibit, Intestinal Anarchy! 

  • Mendel Art Gallery brings in the new season

    By October 6, 2013

    Autumn is a period of changes, many of them beautiful and even artistic. It’s also a time when the Mendel Art Gallery brings in a new lot of exhibits for the fall season, all of which are on display now and will run until Jan. 5, 2014.

  • Life expressed through art

    By September 30, 2013

    People and Places in My Life, Research and Travels to India and Within North America is an art show by University of Saskatchewan professor, Satya Sharma.

  • U of S grad student Gale Hagblom talks comfort and artist exploration

    By September 29, 2013

    For Gale Hagblom, who has spent nearly her entire life being busy, painting is the one thing that she can do to put a moratorium on her daily bustle.