Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery, Saskatchewan, Canada
Quite an interesting little museum in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
(Also a reason to get out of Regina....)
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan, Canada
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan, Canada: Tunnels of Moose Jaw, Western Development Museum, Casino Moose Jaw, Murals of Moose Jaw, Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village & Museum, Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre, Wakamow Valley, Moose Jaw Cultural Centre, Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery, Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, City Hall, Mac the Moose, Hammond Building
Local's Guide to Moose Jaw (The Friendly City)
This week is all about Moose Jaw! This small prairie city is a great tourist destination. Here are my top recommendations. Moose Jaw Travel Vlog will be out in a few days!
Tourism:
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw
The Trolley Company
The Temple Gardens Mineral Spa
Food:
The Grant Hall
Yvette Moore Art Gallery
Hopkins Dining Parlour
Other:
Maple Leaf Bakery
Western Development Museum
Mac the Moose
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Exploring Moose Jaw: The Yvette Moore Gallery
Join the West Team as we explore fine foods and art all at the Yvette Moore Gallery. A family power house, Yvette and three of her children work together in showcasing Moose Jaw's past and present. The unique decor and signature home-cooked healthy meals complemented by Yvette's own paintings encompass the enriched prairie life.
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Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw, SK
Did a little visit to the WDM when I was in Moose Jaw awhile ago. I loved trains as a kid. Part of me still does. Lots of old cars and airplane stuff in here too. Makes one appreciate history a little. This is more of a slide show with some vid.
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Big Summer: Murals of Moose Jaw
While there is an art museum & gallery in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan there are plenty of art works that can be enjoyed outside of the climate controlled environment.
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SaskTel Max - Sessions EP06 - Apollo Cruz
Shot at the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery on November 14th, 2016, and premiered on SaskTel Max TV a few weeks later, this is Apollo Cruz's episode of Sessions. The show contains interviews with the band, performances of 4 songs off the band's 2015 debut album ...Your Blues, John, as well as performances of 4 songs off the band's upcoming follow-up album! Video by Bamboo Shoots, audio by Glenross Studios, and hosted by Curtis Anderson.
Hometown Tourist Moose Jaw Junction
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Chinese Tunnels - Saskatchewan, Canada
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw in Saskatchewan provide an intimate look at Canadian history. This video touches on the experience that many Chinese immigrants went through with coolie brokers, when they first arrived in Canada.
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Great Southwest - Big Muddy
Big Muddy Badlands are an amazing spectacle of nature's architecture, and in the heart of it all is Castle Butte, a relic from the ice age.
The whole area is full of surprises, including the Shurniak Art Gallery in Assiniboia, home to world class art collections, and the Tunnels of Moose Jaw, located underground in Moose Jaw's historic downtown district.
Castle Butte is located 24 km southwest of Bengough, 110 km southeast of Assiniboia and 170 km south of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
Problem 3
Problems with 3D Doodle Pens #3
Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan CANADA
Christy Schweiger
December 15, 2015 – Order 11013661
Item - The Third Generation 3D Printing Pen Drawing Dimensional Art Crafting Stereoscopic Printer Tool
1- The button to unload filament is not working when pressed
2 & 3 When pushing filament through it will no longer press the cooked filament through the end to spread
I have only tested 8 of them so far and am worried they will not work for the class I want to use them for.
Diego Velasquez and Canadian Painter Grant McConnell Unique Connection
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This exhibition features paintings and mixed media works on the subject of royal personages.
For this exhibition of paintings by Grant McConnell the artwork is derived from an ongoing investigation into the work of Diego Velasquez* – particularly his royal portraits. McConnell positions Velasquez’s subjects within a Canadian historical context. Canada, in all its crude beauty, becomes the new ground for these royal figures, who are given new purpose in the colonies.
This exhibition is organized in partnership with the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery along with the Art Gallery of Swift Current.
Executive producer of video works: Kim Houghtaling
Jody Greenman-Barber Mimesis
Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery
April 25 - August 31, 2013
Thrawan (video)
Video: 7:00 minute loop
film/editing by Robert Daniel Pytlyk
music composed by Jason Cullimore
ceramics by Jody Greenman-Barber
Dreamland - An Artist's Perspective
A 10 minute documentary which introduces three artists living and working in south west Saskatchewan, Canada. After other lives and practices elsewhere these artists have moved to ideal circumstances in quiet relatively remote small villages. They have taken advantage of the inexpensive houses and deserted public building including a school and a curling rink to have studio and living spaces. From these ideal artist retreats they tell their stories share their beliefs and express their dreams. Included are Saskatchewan genre painter William F. Philpott of small town Central Butte, SK, the dreamscape painter Vlade Marasovic, and outsider artist C. George Poole, both located at the village of Admiral, SK. The three artists were brought together to present their artwork in the Summer Series 2014 exhibition project at the regional public Art Gallery of Swift Current. This documentary shows images of artist’s work, visits the homes and studios of the artist’s, and tours the exhibition at AGSC. Featured are interviews with the artists, input from AGSC Curator, Kim Houghtaling, and commentary from the artist’s agent and friend, art consultant Gordan Novak of Novak Graphics, Admiral, SK.
Interview Wayne Baerwaldt curator Montreal Biennale P1
This is the first part of an indepth interview with Wayne Baerwaldt the curator of the 2007 Montréal Biennale.
I have known Wayne Baerwaldt since he was director of Plug In Inc. an artist Run Gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1986-1999). We have not always seen eye to eye over the years, but there is a sense in this interview that both of us have mellowed.
Wayne talks frankly about how the Biennale de Montréal came together, the choice of artists, his intuitive approach to curating, his vision of a Canadian Biennale, how and why the show was installed as it was, and his view of himself as an actor in the creative process and the production of culture.
The interview is illustrated with shots of the works by over 30 of the artists in the show, see list below, most of which were taken during the opening of the exhibition. They give a taste of the energy of the show, rather than formally documenting the art.
Wayne has a lot of experiences in his dealings with in the art world; his accomplishments are impressive, both locally and internationally (see this bio and CV
He has many critics, but I think historically we will look back and acknowledge that he contributed greatly to opening up the international art scene to Canadian, and especially Winnipeg artists. He did this by including Canadian and international artists in the exhibitions he curated. But more importantly, over the years, he has demonstrated to the world how a seemingly-insignificant cultural outpost such as Winnipeg or Lethbridge can not only make sense on the international stage, but also can capture the imagination and even become desirable to the cultural elite. In other words he helped us feel good about ourselves and never left his origins behind.
Wayne's road is very interesting, at times impressive, at times off-putting. But what comes out in the interview is not arrogance, but rather a probing humility. Wayne is honest about his personal and intuitive approach to curating. And, while he clearly has developed a confidence and maturity in his approach, it is one that leads to constant questioning rather than any form of complacency. The unexpected rawness and subtle complexities of his Montreal Biennale are proof.
This interview was first prepared for vernissage.tv
List of artists/artworks seen, all courtesy of the artists and with permission from the Montreal Centre international d'art contemporaine, in order of appearance:
Part 1
MY BARBARIAN, Dieux du Canada / KENT MONKMAN, Salon indien, Courtesy Bruce Bailey Fine Arts / THEO SIMS, The Candahar / DAVID HOFFOS, Scenes from the House Dream, Phase 5, Courtesy TrépanierBaer Gallery / GRAEME PATTERSON, The Hockey Rink, Collection Art Gallery of Nova Scotia / SCOTT MCFARLAND, Huntington Botanical Garden, San Marino, Ca., Courtesy Monte Clark Gallery / SUSAN TURCOT, Fault Lines, Courtesy Galerie Arndt & Partner / DAVID ALTMEJD, Loup-garou 2 & The Hunter, Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery and Stuart Shave/Modern Art/ DANA CLAXTON, Sitting Bull and the Moose Jaw Sioux, Courtesy Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery / IRAN DO ESPIRITO SANTO, Déjà Vu 2, Courtesy Sean Kelly Gallery / LUANNE MARTINEAU, The Body, Jessica Bradley Art + Projects / ELEANOR BOND, Places for Sleeping and Working / JEFF FUNNELL, Notes from an Inquest / CHRISTINE DAVIS, With rise of curtain ad-libbing from text..., Courtesy Olga Korper Gallery