November 4 – December 9, 2022Opening Reception: November 4, 7:30pm-10pmProject hours: November 11th from 2pm-7pmNovember 18 from 2pm-7pmNovember 25 from 2pm-7pm Feedback with Biofeedback: a [digital] gardening project is a space for artists, makers, and community members to gather, create, and respond to prompts posed by several artists during The Community Project*. With these responses, […]
Continue Reading —›September 14 – October 29, 2022 Cinq à Sept Reception: Friday, October 14th, 5-7pm. Cash bar, snacks provided.Billboard at 424, 20th St W, Saskatoon, SK Ulrike Veith takes a satirical approach to the difficult topic of humanity facing extinction. In the human made ecological crisis, Veith asserts that we are behaving as if a “Planet B” were available […]
Continue Reading —›In partnership with Sounds Like Audio Festival, this week-long collaborative project led by turntablist/artist/improvisor DJ Olive invites participants to create an immersive multi-media installation inside of the PAVED Arts gallery space. BRINGING THE “FUTURE COLLECTIVE” TO SASKATOON Drawing on his extensive experience with multimedia collectives in Brooklyn at the dawn of the 1990s, DJ Olive […]
Continue Reading —›Tuesday, October 4th, 2022Doors – 6:30pmScreening – 7pmThe Roxy TheatreFREE Admission / All Ages View 2022 One Take Super 8 Event Program The One Take Super 8 Event is back!Shot on super 8, the films in these events have never been seen before, not even by the filmmakers! Edited in-camera, the works are shown as […]
Continue Reading —›September 1–October 14, 2022Opening Reception: September 9th, 2022, 7:30pm Ian Campbell presents his ongoing project entitled Life Support. Over the past 10 years he has been creating time-lapse films of biological processes in and around his home and other locations. Campbell uses the medium of time-lapse to investigate the natural process of growth, decay and fermentation. Each of these […]
Continue Reading —›September 9 – October 14, 2022Opening Reception: September 9th, 2022, 7:30pm Artist Diane Morin describes “états provisoires (chiroptera)” as a laboratory that brought together two aspects of her research-based practice. The work variously explores space, time and the connection between computing processes and nature. Ultimately, the installation gives rise to questions of how our immersion in […]
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