The MacKenzie Art Gallery is Saskatchewan’s oldest public art gallery and committed to creating transformative experiences of the world through art—with a permanent collection that spans 5,000 years and nearly 5,000 works of art. Visit the MacKenzie shop, Schumiatcher Theatre, and Craft Services Café by Crave. Tues to Fri 10 am - 5:30 pm, Thurs until 9 pm, Sat and Sun 11 am - 5:30 pm.
MacKenzie Art Gallery
3475 Albert St, T C Douglas Building (corner of Albert St & 23rd Ave), Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 6X6
Tues to Fri 10 am - 5:30 pm, Thurs until 9 pm, Sat and Sun 11 am - 5:30 pm
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Felicia Gay Appointed Curator of MacKenzie Art Gallery
Apr 18, 2024
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MacKenzie Art Gallery Receives Endowment Award
The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina has received this year's York Wilson Endowment Award from the Canada Council for the Arts.
Sep 23, 2023
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Conceptions of White
Sep 5, 2022
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Radical Stitch
'Big ass' bead show demonstrates cultural reclamation.
Aug 8, 2022
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MacKenzie Gallery Opens Digital Portal for New Media Art
Aug 3, 2022
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Dawit L. Petros
Spazio Disponibile – available space – considers the Italian colonial project and its lingering links with migration and modernism.
Mar 21, 2022
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Beyond the Stone Angel
Artists reflect on the deaths of their parents in poignant show.
Jan 24, 2022
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Crystal Mowry to Join MacKenzie Art Gallery
Crystal Mowry has been appointed as director of programs at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, where she will oversee all curatorial and education initiatives as of Aug. 3.
May 26, 2021
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Caroline Monnet
Artist tackles Indigenous themes ranging from language and traditional knowledge to housing on reserves.
Apr 5, 2021
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MacKenzie Art Gallery Residency Plays with Minecraft
The MacKenzie Art Gallery’s new digital residency is based on Minecraft, a video game where players can explore digital spaces and build anything they imagine.
Apr 3, 2021
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Artists Explore Video Games in Online Exhibition
The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina has been helping artists explore the artistic potential of video games as part of a new digital residency.
Mar 4, 2021
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Human Capital
Exhibition looks at the impact of colonial immigration policies on marginalized communities.
Jan 25, 2021
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MacKenzie Art Gallery Appoints John Hampton as CEO
John G. Hampton has been appointed executive director and CEO of the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina.
Jan 11, 2021
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John Hampton Appointed as Interim Director of the MacKenzie Art Gallery
John Hampton has been appointed as interim executive director and CEO of the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, effective Aug. 1.
Jul 3, 2020
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Regina's MacKenzie Gallery Appoints Two Digital Coordinators
The MacKenzie Art Gallery has appointed artists Cat Bluemke and Jonathan Carroll as digital coordinators.
Dec 6, 2019
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VampSites
Mitchell Wiebe plays with vampires and psychedelic swirls in trippy Regina show.
Dec 2, 2019
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University of Regina and MacKenzie Art Gallery Renew Agreement
The 10-year agreement, which follows one initially signed in 1990, ensures the MacKenzie will steward and potentially exhibit more than 1,600 artworks owned by the university.
Nov 23, 2019
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Christi Belcourt
Stunning paintings that resemble Métis beadwork are a call to preserve Mother Earth.
Nov 17, 2019
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MacKenzie Gallery Launches Online Project as Part of New Website
Regina's MacKenzie Art Gallery has launched its new website, mackenzie.art.
Nov 3, 2019
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Felicia Gay Appointed Curatorial Fellow at MacKenzie Art Gallery
Felicia Gay has been appointed as a curatorial fellow at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina. The position is a cross-appointment with the University of Regina and runs until April 2021.
Oct 3, 2019
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She Who Sees the Unknown
Morehshin Allahyari embodies the supernatural powers in plastic sculptures and blazing video projections.
Aug 9, 2019
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Sitting Bull's Robe at MacKenzie Art Gallery
Sitting Bull's buffalo robe is returning to Saskatchewan for the first time in at least 75 years.
Jun 27, 2019
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MacKenzie Art Gallery to Charge Admission
The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina is changing to a paid admissions system.
Apr 8, 2019
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MacKenzie Art Gallery Appoints Assistant Curator
The MacKenzie Art Gallery has appointed Tak Pham as assistant curator. He will be joining the gallery on May 6.
Mar 21, 2019
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MacKenzie Art Gallery Presents Superscreen
The MacKenzie Art Gallery presents Superscreen: The Making of an Artist-Run Counterculture and the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop.
Mar 10, 2019
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Agnes Martin Exhibition Heading to MacKenzie Art Gallery
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is bringing the work of internationally recognized artist Agnes Martin to her home province of Saskatchewan with the opening of Agnes Martin: The mind knows what the eye has not seen.
Jan 25, 2019
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Major Gift to MacKenzie Art Gallery
The Kampelmacher collection reflects diversity of artists and media from across Canada and the United States.
Jan 18, 2019
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Punk Orientalism
Saskatchewan show brings together international artists who use critical theory and punk strategies to resist both the Western gaze and nationalist projects.
Jan 4, 2019
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$25 Million Gift to MacKenzie Art Gallery
The MacKenzie Art Gallery has received two major gifts, including $25 million from an anonymous donor. It is the largest endowment in the gallery’s history.
Sep 5, 2018
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MacKenzie Art Gallery Creates New Position
The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina has appointed John G. Hampton to the newly created position of director of programs, effective Oct. 1.
Aug 20, 2018
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Transforming Regina’s Skyline
A public sculpture by Omaskêko Ininiwak artist Duane Linklater will be installed on the facade of the MacKenzie Gallery’s T.C. Douglas Building in Regina's Wascana Park starting May 24.
May 24, 2018
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The MacKenzie and New Dance Horizons present "Re: Celebrating the Body"
The MacKenzie and New Dance Horizons present "Re: Celebrating the Body," featuring a season of programming focused on the body, abilities, and the joy of movement.
Jan 23, 2018
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Maori artist Brett Graham examines Canada’s legacy of colonization with "Pioneer" at the MacKenzie
The MacKenzie continues its lineup of programming for "Transformative Landscapes" with "Pioneer" by New Zealand artist Brett Graham.
Aug 22, 2017
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MacKenzie Art Gallery and South Saskatchewan Community Foundation Announce an Anonymous Gift of $1.6 Million
Anthony Kiendl, Executive Director and CEO of the MacKenzie Art Gallery, and Christina Attard, Executive Director of the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation announce tthe Gallery has received a $1.6 million gift from an anonymous donor.
Jun 27, 2017
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Alex Janvier exhibition opens at the MacKenzie Art Gallery
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is pleased to be the summer home for Alex Janvier, as this popular exhibition from the National Gallery of Canada makes its first stop on a national tour — and only stop in Saskatchewan.
May 18, 2017
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Akomfrah Considers Black Identity
John Akomfrah, a British artist of Ghanaian descent, considers questions of race and post-colonial identity in "The Last Angel of History," on view at Regina’s MacKenzie Gallery until May 14.
Feb 13, 2017
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Regina Show Marks Ukrainian Immigration
The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina marks the 125th anniversary of Ukrainian immigration to Canada with a show, "Found in Translation," by the late Dmytro Stryjek, a Saskatchewan artist who began painting in earnest only after he retired.
Dec 19, 2016
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The MacKenzie Art Gallery Announces Commission of Indigenous Monument for Canada 150 Project
The Department of Canadian Heritage has announced funding for Saskatchewan’s contributions to the Canada 150 project, including the commissioning of a large-scale Indigenous public artwork to be unveiled on the MacKenzie grounds in October 2017.
Nov 27, 2016
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MacKenzie expands outdoor art program in Regina
Copies of five artworks in the MacKenzie’s permanent collection, among the gallery’s public favourites, are being placed along city streets and in Victoria Park, adding to the seven installed in September 2015 in various locations.
Sep 27, 2016
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Atom Egoyan, Nov. 5 to Jan. 1 at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina
Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan presents his 2002 lens-based installation, "Steenbeckett," which immerses viewers in a moving web of 35mm film strung floor to ceiling and wall to wall.
Sep 4, 2016
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Theo Sims, "The Candahar," MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, to Sept. 4
While Director Anthony Keindl's goal to open a café for gallery patrons has taken longer than expected, a trial run of sorts, Theo Sims’ well-known installation, "The Candahar," offers visitors a chance to visit a traditional Irish pub.
Apr 28, 2016
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SASKATCHEWAN: Rosalie Favell, "(Re)facing the Camera", MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, Aug. 29 to Nov. 22, 2015
Rosalie Favell found herself part of a welcoming group of aboriginal artists doing residencies in 2008 at the Banff Centre. She decided to shoot portraits of these fellow artists, who included Alex Janvier, Nadia Myre and Frank Shebageget.
Sep 7, 2015
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LEVINE FLEXHAUG: "A Sublime Vernacular: The Landscape Paintings of Levine Flexhaug," MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, May 23 to Aug. 9, 2015
Paintings by Levine Flexhaug are easy to forget. They look like something from a learn-to-paint television show – quick, folksy, feel-good landscapes.
May 15, 2015
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SASKATCHEWAN TO SEND ARTIST ZACHARI LOGAN TO NEW YORK FOR INTERNATIONAL RESIDENCY
Creative Saskatchewan and the MacKenzie Art Gallery are pleased to announce that Saskatoon artist Zachari Logan has been selected to participate in a funded three-month residency at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn, NY
Mar 26, 2015
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MARY PRATT: MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, May 17 to August 24, 2014
Mary Pratt occupies a unique and agitating position within the still-forming canon of Canadian contemporary art.
Jun 26, 2014
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Mary Pratt at MacKenzie Art Gallery - May 17 to Aug. 24, 2014
Luminous paintings of everyday objects in her home – everything from jars of jam to a dead salmon – light up the 50-year retrospective of celebrated Newfoundland artist Mary Pratt.
Apr 20, 2014
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7: The Professional Native Indian Artists Inc - September 21, 2013 - January 12, 2013
"7: The Professional Native Indian Artists Inc." looks at an early artist alliance that demanded professional recognition and stimulated a new way of thinking about aboriginal peoples and their art.
Aug 29, 2013
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MacKenzie Art Gallery announces Anthony Kiendl as new CEO
The MacKenzie Art Gallery Board of Trustees announced the appointment of Anthony Kiendl as Chief Executive Officer.
Aug 21, 2013
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"13 Coyotes: Edward Poitras" Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, January 21 to April 22, 2012
Dominating much of the Mackenzie Art Gallery is "13 Coyotes" - a look at new works by one of Canada's most treasured artists, Edward Poitras. Curated by Michelle Lavallee, the exhibition has two distinct flavours in two different galleries.
Apr 6, 2012
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Love Art? There’s an app for that!
Regina, SK – Today, the MacKenzie Art Gallery launched a new app for iPhone and iPad and a new website, designed to boost people’s online engagement with the Gallery.
Mar 1, 2012
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EDWARD POITRAS, "13 Coyotes," January 21 to April 22, 2012, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
Coyote, the Trickster, has been part of Edward Poitras for decades — in early works a symbol of survival and renewal, more recently a strategic mask allowing concealment and contradiction.
Dec 31, 2011
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"PRAIRIE GOTHIC" October 22, 2011 to January 12, 2012 MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
Just what is it that makes Prairie art so darkly delicious? "Prairie Gothic", curated by Timothy Long for the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, explores the roots of what has become the prairie sensibility
Aug 31, 2011
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DANGEROUS BEAUTY
RUTH CUTHAND’S "TRADING" SERIES PUTS THE LEGACY OF HISTORIC COLONIAL COMMERCE UNDER A MICROSCOPE.
Apr 30, 2010
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INSIDE THE COLLECTION: CONTEMPORARY ABORIGINAL ART AT THE MACKENZIE GALLERY
DAVID GARNEAU, ROBERT HOULE, RUTH CUTHAND, NADIA MYRE, MARY ANNE BARKHOUSE AT THE MACKENZIE GALLERY.
Apr 30, 2010
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DAVID GARNEAU "Close Strangers: Distant Relations," September 19 to January 3, 2009, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
David Garneau wants to challenge the notion that “art must be educational.” The Métis artist and educator brings this subversive agenda to the MacKenzie Art Gallery this fall when he curates "Close Strangers: Distant Relations."
Aug 31, 2009
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MOVING IMAGES
The MacKenzie Art Gallery unspools the best in Canadian projection-based art.
Dec 31, 2008
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BOB BOYER, Opening September 20, 2008, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
On September 20, the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina opens Bob Boyer: His Life’s Work, the first major retrospective for one of the leaders in contemporary Aboriginal art in Canada.
Aug 31, 2008
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WALLY DION, June 7 to September 21, 2008, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
A member of the Yellow Quill First Nation, Dion’s work will encompass the portraiture of his Red Worker series, along with his Starblanket series of sculptural paintings incorporating computer hardware.
Apr 30, 2008
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JOE FAFARD, September 29, 2007 to January 6, 2008, MacKenzie Gallery, Regina
The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, in collaboration with the National Art Gallery, presents Joe Fafard this fall, curated by Toronto-based curator and writer Terrence Heath.
Aug 31, 2007
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KEVIN MCKENZIE, "Re-Animator," Jul 19 – Sept 24, 2006, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
Kevin McKenzie's Re-Animator stirs up some interesting questions about how we read photographs. If you stumbled into this exhibition knowing nothing about the artist, you would see one show.
Aug 31, 2006
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"REGINA CLAY: WORLDS IN THE MAKING," Nov 19, 2005 — Feb 26, 2006, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
"Regina Clay: Worlds in the Making" examines an exceptionally vital nexus of ceramic-based art production occurring in Regina from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s.
Aug 31, 2005
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CHRIS GERGLEY, "That's My Wonderful Town," September 20, 2003 to January 20 2004, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
Vancouver photographer Chris Gergley was born in Regina, Queen City of the prairies. Gergley records the everyday in a fantastic way.
Aug 31, 2003