After taking 2020 off, we’re back with our annual Fall Arts & Culture guide. We’ve done what we can to gather information on all the lectures, book launches, concerts, performances, film screenings and art exhibits that are being held in Saskatoon over the next three months. But with the ongoing pandemic soap opera in Saskatchewan, the situation is undoubtedly fluid, so we encourage you to check with the venue and/or organizer closer to the event to ensure listing details are still valid. /Gregory Beatty


BOOKS & IDEAS

OCTOBER

Thursday 7

CULTURE DAYS This annual celebration of culture includes open houses, performances, exhibitions, workshops and other activities that are hosted by various arts and culture groups in the city. Culture Days runs until Oct. 24, and to get more details visit culturedays.ca (search for Saskatoon events).

WRITER-IN-RESIDENCE Canadian poet Di Brandt is the 2021 – 2022 writer-in-residence. She will be available to consult virtually with established and aspiring writers from her home in Winnipeg until May 2022. See saskatoonlibrary.ca

Wednesday 13

REGINA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: MONTHLY TALK Guest speaker for this online talk is Michael Lewis who will discuss shipwrecks and information they can reveal. Starts at 7 p.m. See Facebook

Saturday 16

SHOWCASE 2021 (Regina) This event will be scaled back this year in light of the pandemic. But a showcase is planned for Ramada Plaza, along with visual art openings and a creative workshop with Kris Alvarez. Hosted by Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils. See osac.ca

Sunday 17

SASKATCHEWAN LIBRARY WEEK This annual celebration of the role libraries play in building community is likely to include a mix of in-person and virtual events. The 2021 theme is “Libraries: Rising Above”. Oct. 17 – 23. See saskla.ca

Monday 18

SASKATCHEWAN WRITERS’ GUILD: FALL CONFERENCE The theme of this five-day conference is Resonance. The bulk of the conference is online, with in-person events at Saskatoon Delta Hotel on Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. and all day on Saturday Oct. 23. Participants include Sharon Butala, Guy Vanderhaeghe, Charlie Petch and SJ Sindu. Indigenous author Billy-Ray Belcourt will deliver the Caroline Heath Memorial Lecture on Oct. 20. The talk is titled “Political Art Is Art”. See skwriter.com

Tuesday 19

ART OF THE AMERICAN WEST: 1895 TO TODAY This four-part online course is presented by URegina Centre for Continuing Education, and is open to people 18+. Today and Oct. 26, Nov. 2 and Nov. 9 from 1:30 – 3 p.m. See uregina.ca/cce

SUSTAINABILITY SPEAKER SERIES This online event is presented by Saskatchewan Environmental Society in partnership with Saskatoon Public Library. Tonight: Gordon Edwards discusses “Uranium: Premises, Promises & Predicaments” in relation to dealing with nuclear waste and the false promise of using nuclear to address climate change. Runs from 7 – 8:30 p.m. Get Zoom link in the online Program Guide at saskatoonlibrary.ca. See environmentalsociety.ca

Friday 22

MAP PRESENTATION SERIES Guest speaker for this online talk is Sheila Petty. Her talk is titled “Transnational Flows of Living Cultural Heritage: African Screen Media in the World”. Runs 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. See uregina.ca

Monday 25

RAINBOW-ISH TEEN BOOK CLUB This online event is geared to LBGTQ+ teens and allies. Today: Aiden Thomas’s 2020 urban fantasy novel Cemetery Boys. Runs 4 – 5 p.m. See saskatoonlibrary.ca

Tuesday 26

“TANSI” TALK SERIES With Halloween in mind, this Saskatchewan Writers Guild is presenting an online talk looking at historical and contemporary Indigenous stories of the paranormal. Hosted by Randy Lundy, with guest Randy Morin. Noon – 1 p.m. See skwriter.com

CAFÉ SCIENTIFIQUE Guest speaker for this online event is Nazeem Muhajarine (Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan). His talk is titled “COVID-19 in Saskatchewan: 19-Months On”. Runs 7:30 – 9 p.m. See facebook/cafescisaskatoon

Thursday 28

CYBER SECURITY This presentation by Milton Calnek and Michael Jones on the basics of cyber safety is online. Runs noon – 1 p.m. See uregina.ca/cce/lifelong

READING LIKE A WRITER This online event is hosted by a student from the University of Saskatchewan’s MFA writing program. Runs 7 – 8 p.m. See saskatoonlibrary.ca

NATIVE PRAIRIE SPEAKERS WEBINAR Guest-speaker Dan Johnson (University of Lethbridge) discusses the subject of bioclimatology. Noon. Register at pcap-sk.org

NOVEMBER

Wednesday 3

CONTEMPORARY POETRIES WORKSHOP 2.0 This is a follow-up workshop to one lead earlier this fall by SPL writer-in-residence Di Brandt. There are sessions tonight from 7 – 9 p.m., and on Nov. 10, Nov. 17 and Nov. 24. Register at saskatoonlibrary.ca

Thursday 4

TECHNOLOGIES FOR DECARBONIZATION This presentation on decarbonising our economy to tackle climate change is online. Runs noon – 1 p.m. See uregina.ca/cce/lifelong

Wednesday 10

IMPACT AND RESPONSE TO FOOD FRAUD IN CANADA This virtual panel discussion is hosted by the University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture and Bioresources. Runs 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. See agbio.usask.ca

Sunday 14

WRITING A GREAT MYSTERY This online event is hosted by a student from the University of Saskatchewan’s MFA writing program. Runs 2 – 3:30 p.m. Register at saskatoonlibrary.ca

Tuesday 16

SUSTAINABILITY SPEAKER SERIES This online event is presented by Saskatchewan Environmental Society in partnership with Saskatoon Public Library. Tonight: Jason MacLean (University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law) discusses “The Future of Climate Action in Saskatchewan Following the Supreme Court of Canada’s Carbon Pricing Decision”. Runs 7 – 8:30 p.m. Get Zoom link in the online Program Guide at saskatoonlibrary.ca. See environmentalsociety.ca

REGINA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: MONTHLY TALK Guest speaker for this online talk is Erika Dyck who will discuss her new book Managing Madness which looks at the history of the Weyburn Mental Hospital. Starts at 7:30 p.m. See Facebook

Wednesday 17

NATIVE PRAIRIE SPEAKERS WEBINAR Guest-speaker from Nature Conservancy of Canada discusses the Prairie Grasslands Initiative. Noon. Register at pcap-sk.org

Thursday 18

CANADA’S FEMINIST FOREIGN AID This presentation by Liam Swiss from Memorial University is online. Runs noon – 1 p.m. See uregina.ca/cce/lifelong

Saturday 20

SHORT STORY WORKSHOP This online event is hosted by a student from the University of Saskatchewan’s MFA writing program. Runs 2 – 3:30 p.m. Register at saskatoonlibrary.ca

Thursday 25

IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON CANADIAN WORKERS This presentation by Sean Tucker (University of Regina) is online. Runs noon – 1 p.m. See uregina.ca/cce/lifelong

Friday 26

MAP PRESENTATION SERIES Guest speaker for this online talk is Christina Stojanova. Her talk is titled “The Intermedial Passions of the ‘New’ New Romanian Cinema”. Runs 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. See uregina.ca

Monday 29

RAINBOW-ISH TEEN BOOK CLUB This online event is geared to LBGTQ+ teens and allies. Today: Junauda Petrus’s 2017 young adult novel The Stars and the Blackness Between. Runs 4 – 5 p.m. See saskatoonlibrary.ca

DECEMBER

Thursday 2

OPERATIONAL POLICING WITH CANINES This presentation by Jody Lorence is online. Runs noon – 1 p.m. See uregina.ca/cce/lifelong

Wednesday 8

REGINA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: MONTHLY TALK Guest speaker for this online talk is Floyd Favell who will discuss Saskatchewan history from a Cree perspective. Starts at 7 p.m. See Facebook

Monday 27

RAINBOW-ISH TEEN BOOK CLUB This online event is geared to LBGTQ+ teens and allies. Today: Maxine Kaplan’s 2021 young adult fantasy novel Wench. Runs 4 – 5 p.m. See saskatoonlibrary.ca


FILM

OCTOBER

Tuesday 19

FESTIVAL CINERGIE This French language film festival returns with a mix of short and feature-length films from across Canada and around the world. The festival will be held at Roxy Theatre from Oct. 19 – 24, and you can get line-up and festival pass information at cinergiesk.ca

NOVEMBER

Saturday 6

THE LEGACY OF SASKATOON’S SECRET FOREST The premiere of this new documentary will be online. It looks at the legacy of Richard St. Barbe Baker (1889 – 1982) who dedicated his life to promoting conservation and environmental activism. Starts at 1 p.m. Register here

Monday 22

SASKATOON FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL This 12th annual festival is devoted to boundary pushing films in various genres from documentary and feature length to animation and shorts. It often includes a Saturday morning cartoon party, but as of press time the screening schedule for the week was still t.b.a. Broadway Theatre, Nov. 22 – 27. See skfilmfest.com

Saturday 27

SASKATCHEWAN INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS Hosted by Saskatchewan Filmpool Co-op, this annual salute to independent film will be held either in-person or online depending on the pandemic. Included are screenings and awards in six categories: Best Feature, Best Short, Best Performance, Best Technical Achievement, Best Music Video and Audience Choice. See sifa.ca.


LIVE MUSIC

OCTOBER

Friday 22

GILLIAN SNIDER & THE WHISKEY JERKS at the Bassment, 9 p.m. See thebassment.ca

Saturday 23

ERIC CHURCH (The Gather Again Tour) at SaskTel Centre, 8 p.m. See sasktelcentre.com

ELECTRIC RELIGIOUS with The North Sound at the Bassment, 8 p.m. See thebassment.ca

K-MAN AND THE 45S with guests at Amigos Cantina, 10 p.m. See amigoscantina.com

Wednesday 27

ROOTS, RUST, AND ROADS (A Night with JJ Voss & Tommy John Ehman) at Capitol Music Club, doors at 7 p.m.

Friday 29

NIGHTMARE ON THE PRAIRIES featuring Moguai, Footwurk, Jamgo and Grillz at Coors Event Centre, doors at 9 p.m. See coorseventcentre.com

ELIZABETH SHEPHERD AND MICHAEL OCCHIPINTI at the Bassment, 9 p.m. See thebassment.ca

6M with Pythonic and Miles Highat Amigos Cantina, 10 p.m. See amigoscantina.ca

Saturday 30

ALL BAD THINGS (Mötley Crüe tribute) at Capitol Music Club, doors at 8 p.m.

PURITY RING with Dawn Richard at Coors Event Centre, show at 9 p.m. See coorseventcentre.com

HALLOWEEN 4 HUMANITY 2021 featuring local artists performing tribute sets. The line-up includes Daniel Johnston (Mr Awesome), 100 Gecs (The Faps, respectfulchild and 3 Moonjasks), Agnostic Front (Krash), Dropdead (Rehashed & Me The Guts), Minor Threat (Herd Of Wasters, Good Enough, Thawed Out & Punk Rock Bingo), Girlschool (Radiation Flowers, Chunder Buffet & Ancient Pig) at Black Cat Tavern, doors at 9 p.m. Proceeds support Prairie Harm Reduction.

EILIZA MARY DOYLE at the Bassment, 8 p.m. See thebassment.ca

GHOSTED (Halloween Party) with MAKJ, Henry Fong and local support at TCU Place, 9 p.m. See tcutickets.ca  

WHALE AND THE WOLF presented by Rock 102with Veloursat Amigos Cantina, 10 p.m. See amigoscantina.ca

NOVEMBER

Friday 5

THE GARRYS & WOLF WILLOW (Double Album Release Show) at the Bassment, 9 p.m. See thebassment.ca

Saturday 6

KASHMIR (Led Zeppelin tribute) at Capitol Music Club, doors at 8 p.m.

THE SOCIAL REBELLION featuring RaytheNihilist and Micsmith and guests at Black Cat Tavern, doors at 9 p.m.

Thursday 11

AN EVENING WITH RAINE MAIDA & CHANTAL KREVIAZUK at Broadway Theatre, show at 8 p.m. See broadwaytheatre.ca

Friday 12

D.O.A. (Play Hardcore ’81) with Grand Lodgeat Amigos Cantina, 10 p.m. See amigoscantina.ca

Saturday 13

BACK IN THE SWING OF THINGS featuring Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra at Broadway Theatre, show at 7:30 p.m. See broadwaytheatre.ca

100TH MERIDIAN at Buds on Broadway, 9 p.m.

Thursday 18

THE WEATHER STATION (Ignorance Tour) at Broadway Theatre, show at 7:30 p.m. See broadwaytheatre.ca

ZACHARY LUCKY at the Bassment, 8 p.m. See thebassment.ca

LOUIS-JEAN CORMIER with Ponteix at Amigos Cantina, doors at 8 p.m. See amigoscantina.com

Friday 19

LEIF VOLLEBEKK (New Ways Live EP Tour) at Broadway Theatre, show at 8 p.m. See broadwaytheatre.ca

BIG DAVE MCLEAN at the Bassment, 9 p.m. See thebassment.ca

THE FUNK HUNTERS at Coors Event Centre, doors at 9 p.m. See coorseventcentre.com

Saturday 20

MARTHA WAINWRIGHT (Love Will Be Reborn Tour) at Broadway Theatre, show at 8 p.m. See broadwaytheatre.ca

SON REAL at Capitol Music Club, doors at 8 p.m.

Friday 26

BAHAMAS (Still Sad Tour) with guests at Coors Event Centre, doors at 7 p.m. See coorseventcentre.com

Saturday 27

CITY AND COLOUR with Spencer Burton at TCU Place, 8 p.m. See tcutickets.ca

MEGAN NASH & THE BEST OF INTENTIONS with Dump Babes at Amigos Cantina, 10 p.m. See amigoscantina.ca

Sunday 28

THE TENORS (Santa’s Wish List Tour) with guest artist Tyler Shaw at TCU Place, 8 p.m. See tcutickets.ca

DECEMBER

Thursday 2

APOLLO SUNS with Minivandal at Capitol Music Club, show at 8 p.m.

MANILA GREY + ANDERS (No Saints Tour) at Coors Event Centre, doors at 8 p.m. See coorseventcentre.com

Saturday 11

MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE featuring Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra at Broadway Theatre, show at 7:30 p.m. See broadwaytheatre.ca

TENILLE TOWNES with guests at Coors Event Centre, doors at 8 p.m. See coorseventcentre.com

Thursday 16

JULY TALK (Live At Last Tour) with guests at Coors Event Centre, doors at 7 p.m. See coorseventcentre.com

Saturday 18

S!CK!CK at TCU Place, doors at 9 p.m. See tcutickets.ca  


PERFORMING ARTS

OCTOBER

Friday 8

YUK YUK’S COMEDY Guest comics are Michael Harrison and Matt Murray with guest Jarvis Zawatsky. Park Town Hotel, show at 9 p.m. See parktownhotel.com

Saturday 9

METROPOLITAN OPERA: BORIS GODUNOV Broadcast of Modest Mussorgsky’s 1869 opera about a troubled tsar who ruled Russia from 1598 – 1605). Scotiabank Theatre, 10:55 a.m. See cineplex.com

Friday 15

YUK YUK’S COMEDY Guest comics are Brittany Lyseng and Austin Lonneberg. Park Town Hotel, show at 9 p.m. See parktownhotel.com

Friday 22

DRAG ME TO HELL Live drag show hosted by Mia Perreta and Sad Sally with Jiggly Caliente and guest artists. Coors Event Centre, doors at 8 p.m. See coorseventcentre.com

YUK YUK’S COMEDY Guest comics are Brittany Lyseng and Austin Lonneberg. Park Town Hotel, show at 9 p.m. See parktownhotel.com

Saturday 23

METROPOLITAN OPERA: FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONE Broadcast of Terence Blanchard’s adaptation of Charles M. Blow’s moving memoir about a young man’s journey to overcome a life of trauma and hardship. Scotiabank Theatre, 10:55 a.m. See cineplex.com

THORGY & THE THORCHESTRA This concert is presented by Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra and will have both in-person and livestreamed options. Guest artist is New York drag performer Thorgy Thor. TCU Place, 7:30 p.m. See saskatoonsymphony.org

Friday 29

YUK YUK’S COMEDY Guest comics are Lori Ferguson and Ben Bauce. Park Town Hotel, show at 9 p.m. See parktownhotel.com

NOVEMBER

Tuesday 2

POSTMODERN JUKEBOX (The Grand Reopening Tour) This live performance celebrates the music and culture of the Jazz Age of the Roaring Twenties. TCU Place, 8 p.m. See tcutickets.ca 

Saturday 6

SASKATOON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA This concert includes in-person and live-streamed options. Guest conductor is Nicolas Ellis, guest artist is Jerry Hu (piano), and the program features a performance of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. On Nov. 2, there will be an in-person talk about the concert at McNally Robinson at 7 p.m. TCU Place, 7:30 p.m. See saskatoonsymphony.org

Thursday 11

SASKATOON CHAMBER SINGERS: AFTER TRUTH This Remembrance Day concert features Donald McCullough’s The Holocaust Cantata: Songs from the Camps and a new arrangement of the folk song Wayfaring Stranger by Rod Epp. Knox United Church, time t.b.a. See saskatoonchambersingers.ca

Saturday 13

MASTERS OF ILLUSION This live performance features a showcase of magic and illusion. TCU Place, 8 p.m. See tcutickets.ca

Saturday 20

SASKATOON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA This concert will have both in-person and livestreamed options. Guest conductor is Adam Johnson, guest artist is Allison Miller (flute), and the program features a performance of Haydn’s Symphony 82 (The Bear) and several works by 18th century French composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. On Nov. 16, there will be an in-person talk about the concert at McNally Robinson at 7 p.m. St. John’s Cathedral, 7:30 p.m. See saskatoonsymphony.org

DECEMBER

Friday 3

SASKATOON CHILDREN’S CHOIR: SING CHOIRS OF ANGELS Performances on Dec. 3 – 4, with venue and time t.b.a. See saskatoonchildrenschoir.org

Saturday 4

METROPOLITAN OPERA: EURYDICE Broadcast of Matthew Aucoin’s adaptation of Sarah Ruhl’s 2003 play which reimagines the familiar Greek myth from Eurydice’s point of view. Scotiabank Theatre, 11:55 a.m. See cineplex.com

SASKATOON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA This Holiday Pops concert includes in-person and live-streamed options. Details on guest artists and program will be released at a later date. TCU Place, 7:30 p.m. See saskatoonsymphony.org

Saturday 11

METROPOLITAN OPERA: THE MAGIC FLUTE Broadcast of Mozart’s famous opera set in a mythical land between the sun and the moon. Scotiabank Theatre, time t.b.a. See cineplex.com

Sunday 19

SASKATOON CHAMBER SINGERS: TRADITIONS This holiday concert features A Dylan Thomas Christmas complete with readings from A Child’s Christmas in Wales interspersed with carols arranged by Jon Washburn. Knox United Church, time t.b.a. See saskatoonchambersingers.ca

Sunday 26

BOXING DAY COMEDY Live stand-up comedy with Kelly Taylor at Capitol Music Club, doors at 7 p.m.

Wednesday 29

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS This fundraiser features classical vocalists with Saskatchewan roots who are home for the holidays. Proceeds support Saskatoon Opera. Venue t.b.a., 7:30 p.m. Admission by donation. See saskatoonopera.ca


THEATRE

OCTOBER

Wednesday 13

DON’T DRESS FOR DINNER This dinner theatre presentation of Marc Camoletti’s farce about a man trying to have a romantic weekend getaway with a mistress is presented by Mini Fridge Theatre. St. John’s Anglican Hall, Oct. 13 – 15 and 21 – 23 with dinner at 6 p.m., and a show to follow. See minifridgetheatre.com

Wednesday 20

COTTAGERS AND INDIANS Persephone Theatre kicks off its 2021 – 2022 season with this main stage production of a drama by Drew Hayden Taylor which is set in cottage country, and sees an Indigenous man come into conflict with non-Indigenous cottage owners over his plan to repopulate lakes in the region with wild rice. The play is directed by Jennifer Dawn Bishop, and runs Oct. 20 – Nov. 13, with evening performances at 7:30 p.m. and matinees at 2 p.m. See persephonetheatre.org

Sunday 31

SUM THEATRE: THE LAST SUNDAY The Saskatoon theatre company presents a free performance inspired by stories and events that made headlines in the month. Depending on the situation with Covid, there may be limited seating at Broadway Theatre, or else view online. The theme for this performance is Vaccine Passports and the broader pandemic. Starts at 7 p.m. See sumtheatre.com

NOVEMBER

Thursday 18

CONCORD FLORAL This is a student production of Jordan Tannahill’s 2016 young suburban thriller about a group of disaffected teenagers who hang out in an abandoned greenhouse. Greystone Theatre, Nov. 18 – 27 at 8 p.m., with a student matinee on Nov. 24 at noon. See artsandscience.usask.ca

Sunday 28

SUM THEATRE: THE LAST SUNDAY The local theatre company presents a free performance inspired by stories and events that made headlines in the month. Depending on the situation with Covid, there may be limited seating at Broadway Theatre, or else view online. Starts at 7 p.m. See sumtheatre.com

DECEMBER

Wednesday 1

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: RADIO PLAY To celebrate the holidays, Persephone Theatre is presenting a performance of this famous story by Joe Landry in the style of a 1940s radio broadcast with a live studio audience. The play is directed by Jennica Grienke, and runs Dec. 1 – 24. See persephonetheatre.org

Tuesday 14

MEKIWIN: THE GIFT A REZ CHRISTMAS STORY This holiday-themed play by Curtis Peeteetuce is presented by Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre. Broadway Theatre, Dec. 14 – 19. See gtnt.ca

Sunday 26

SUM THEATRE: THE LAST SUNDAY The local theatre company presents a free performance inspired by stories and events that made headlines in the month. Depending on the situation with Covid, there may be limited seating at Broadway Theatre, or else view online. Starts at 7 p.m. See sumtheatre.com


VISUAL ART

OCTOBER

Imagine Van Gogh

This touring exhibition offers people a chance to learn about the life and career of Dutch Post-Impressionist Vincent van Gogh, while also enjoying an immersive interaction with some of the artist’s classic paintings. 3630 Thatcher Ave. (warehouse beside SaskTel Centre), until Nov. 7. See imagine-vangogh.com

Art Placement

LORENZO DUPUIS & CLINT HUNKER: QUIET This two-person exhibition of paintings highlights the contemplative nature of both artists’ practice. (Opens Oct. 23, runs until Dec. 2.)

ZACHARI LOGAN: MEDITATIONS (FLORA) This exhibition of new works on paper is timed to coincide with an exhibition by Logan that is on at the Remai Modern. (Opens Oct. 23, runs until Dec. 2.)

Remai Modern

THE WORLD BEFORE YOUR FEET Screening of Jeremy Workman’s 2018 documentary about Matt Green’s personal journey to walk every block in New York City. (Oct. 29, 7 p.m.)

ATAUTCHIKUN | WȂHKÔTAMOWIN This exhibition features work from the permanent collection which does not conform with traditional notions of Inuit art along with new work by artists with ties to Inuk artists in the collection. The show is guest curated by Missy LeBlanc and Kablusiak (with support from Tarah Hogue), and includes artists Kyle Natkusiak Aleekuk, Tony Anguhalluq, Annie Beach, Tenille Campbell, Tarralik Duffy, Amanda Strong and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory. (Opens Oct. 30.)

Reflections of Nature

This show and sale is presented by Saskatchewan Wildlife Art Association and features over 200 North American artists, carvers, sculptors and photographers. Workshops and presentations are also included. Prairieland Park, Oct. 23 from noon – 5 p.m., with a wine and cheese gala at 7 p.m.; Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. See reflectionsart.ca

NOVEMBER

Remai Modern

THROUGH THE REPELLENT FENCE: A LAND ART FILM Screening of Sam Wainwright Douglas’s 2017 documentary about the art collective Postcommodity’s project to build a two kilometre fence along the U.S./Mexico border. (Nov. 5, 7 p.m.)

SCYAP Art Centre Gallery

ART & CULTURE SALE This first annual sale features original artwork, prints, jewellery, sewing, crafts and more. (Nov. 6, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

Saskatchewan Craft Council Gallery

THE MOVING HEART This exhibition sees visual artist Karlie King and dance artist Ashley Johnson collaborate to explore the anatomy of the heart through story, memory and association. (Opens Nov. 20, runs until Jan. 8.)

Wanuskewin Heritage Park

LEAH MARIE DORION: THIRTEEN MOONS This exhibition by the Prince Albert-based Métis artist is grounded in teaching of the Moon which is known as “our grandmother” by Indigenous elders. Curated by Wendy Peart. (Opens in November, runs until January 2022.)

DECEMBER

Art Placement

REBECCA PEREHUDOFF: VIVID STROKES This exhibition features new and recent work by the Saskatchewan landscape artist (Opens Dec. 4, runs until Jan. 13.)