The 2015 winter exhibition at Mosaic Tower at Hill Centre III features seven landscape art works from the Saskatchewan Arts Board Permanent Collection. Headlined by Prairie Sentinel/Winter Sentinel lenticular lightbox by David Thauberger, the glowing photograph faces out to 12th Avenue and is easily visible from the street (especially in the dark early morning and evening).
The show includes Men Sitting Outside Next to Cabin by North Battleford artist Allen Sapp and Sight of Old Fish Creek Ferry, Store and Post Office by Saskatoon photographer Thelma Pepper who was named the 2014 recipient of the Lieutenant Governor's Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement. The exhibition also features rural landscapes by Ken Dalgarno and Hans Herold, and two folk art works by Arnold Russell.
Saskatchewan Arts Board Permanent Collection
Nowhere else in the world will one find a larger or more comprehensive collection of Saskatchewan visual art than in the Saskatchewan Arts Board's Permanent Collection. This collection includes nearly 3,000 works of more than 600 artists, and represents the work of our province's artists over the past six decades. Its goal is to represent the contemporary art practices of artists within the province for the purpose of public access.
Featuring paintings, drawings, textiles, prints, photographs and sculptures, the Permanent Collection offers a wide variety of styles and media, demonstrating the diversity and talent of Saskatchewan artists.
Art work from the collection is frequently included in exhibitions throughout the province and country, is loaned to organizations, and is also rented to workplaces through the Arts Board's corporate Art Rental program.
For more information on the Saskatchewan Arts Board's Permanent Collection, visit here.