Saskatoon art galleries showcase a variety of artworks from local and international artists. In June, explore works in paint, sculpture, audio, video, performance, linocuts and multimedia. Here are five galleries with shows running this month: Apples & Train Tracks is the first exhibition by Saskatoon author Arnolda Dufour Bowes, running in ’s Greg Yuel Gallery through June 24.
In an immersive, sensory installation, the exhibition explores the history of the Road Allowance Métis and their forced resettlement by the Saskatchewan government in the 1940s. Artwork created from reclaimed pieces of Bowes’s father’s home are displayed along with original compositions and poetry, audio recordings and a video reel. “Apples & Train Tracks is a unique sensory installation that immerses the viewer in the experience of the Road Allowance Métis.
Incorporating original artwork by the artist’s sister Andrea Haughlan and poetry by Dufour Bowes, and reclaimed pieces of the home their father lived in, viewers will be able to better appreciate these spaces of resilience and the importance of preserving stories through art,” said curator Olivia Kristoff. The Greg Yuel Gallery is located at . Information is available at Consider the Considering When All Things Have Been Considered by Paul Sisetski is on display at through June 29.
The exhibition features some of the Saskatoon-based artist’s past and recent paintings and sculptures. His works follow expressionist traditions of exa.
