Regina Five Wall

Located in CB 101.12, hallway outside Lecture Theatre (College Avenue campus, 1st floor) Situated close to the old site of the MacKenzie Art Gallery and the School of Art, the Regina Five wall provides an opportunity to reflect on the legacy of the College Avenue campus, the Regina Five, and associate artist, Roy Kiyooka.

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Marion Nicoll

(1909-1985) Currently not on display Utopia, 1947Oil on board16″ x 19″Gift of Dr. Morris C. Shumiatcher, O.C., S.O.M., Q.C. and Dr. Jacqui Clay Shumiatcher, S.O.M., C.M., 2017; sc.2017.77 Marion Nicoll (1909-1985) stands as an impactful figure in the history of Canadian feminist art and craft, and modernism and abstraction in Alberta. She was the first female instructor at the…

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The Regina Five

Spearheading modernist abstraction in Canada, the Regina Five remain some of the province’s most celebrated and significant artists. Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery Director, Ronald Bloore, curated The May Show at the Gallery in 1961, then a part of the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus (now known as the College Avenue campus). The exhibition featured the work of five young…

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