Ruth Cuthand

(B. 1954) Located in CB 201.4, hallway outside CB 208 (College Avenue 2nd Floor) Covid-19 Mask No. 6, 2020Mixed mediaUniversity of Regina, President’s Art Collection (Annual Indigenous Acquisition); pc.2020.07 Ruth Cuthand (b. 1954), is a Plains Cree, Scottish and Irish artist and educator born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. At a young age Cuthand and her family relocated to Cardston,…

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Ann James

(1925-2011) Located in LY 101 (hallway outside Dr. John Archer Library) Untitled (flowers in vase), c. 1973Clay3 ½ x 3 x 3 ½ inchesUniversity of Regina President’s Art Collection. Gift of Bernard Mulaire, 2020; pc.2020.04 Untitled (horizontal flower arrangement), c. 1973Clay3 ¾ x 7 x 3 ¼ inchesUniversity of Regina President’s Art Collection. Gift of Bernard Mulaire, 2020; pc.2020.05…

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Judy Chartrand

(b. 1959) Located in RI 118.1 (Office of Indigenization, Research and Innovation Centre)View by appointment only* Hangover Soup, 2002Ceramic, wood, plexiglass, readymade9 1/2″ x 11 1/2″ x 4″University of Regina President’s Art Collection; gc.2002.4 Multidisciplinary Cree artist, Judy Chartrand (b. 1959), was introduced to ceramics after attending a local studio offering readymade ceramics for painting. A friend asked Chartrand…

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LARISSA KITCHEMONIA

(b. 1987) Located in CB 201.4, hallway outside CB 208 (College Avenue campus, 2nd floor) Saturday Night Pow Wow, 2019Acrylic on canvas61 1/2″ x 91″University of Regina President’s Art Collection; pc.2019.02 Of Saturday Night Pow Wow (from the Anuhkimoh! Make them dance! series), the artist notes: This painting is a representation of the women’s categories: Traditional, Jingle, Fancy shawl….

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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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Judy Anderson & Rachelle Viader Knowles

(b. 1967 & 1969) Located in CB 201.4, hallway outside CB 208 (College Avenue 2nd Floor) Parallel Worlds, Intersecting Moments, 2012Beads on stroud cloth, online video 28″ x 20″ ea. University of Regina President’s Art Collection (Annual Indigenous Acquisition); pc.2019.03 Parallel Worlds, Intersecting Moments (2012) consists of two beaded Quick Response (QR) codes collaboratively created by Judy Anderson and…

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Madhu Kumar

(b. 1963) Located in CL 426, the Faculty of Arts corridor, opposite CL 426 (Classroom Building 4th Floor)   Let me be more, 2014 Oil on canvas 48″ x 60″ University of Regina President’s Art Collection; pc.2015.25 Madhu Kumar uses her own experience to explore the lives of other immigrant women. Through her relationship with the Regina Immigrant Women Centre,…

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Ceramics in Saskatchewan

  Regina’s international reputation as a distinctive centre for ceramic practice began in the mid-sixties, with the arrival of Jack Sures (1934-2018) at the University of Saskatchewan’s Regina Campus, now the University of Regina. Responding to a burgeoning regional interest in clay, Sures was hired in 1965 by Californian Ricardo Gómez, Head of the Sculpture department at the School…

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Esther Warkov

(b. 1941) CURRENTLY NOT ON DISPLAY   East of Alabama 1 and 2, c. 1974Oil on canvas48″ x 30″University of Regina President’s Art Collection; pc.1974.4 Esther Warkov is an artist whose canvases depict strange and beguiling fantasy worlds. She was born to a Russian father and a first-generation Canadian mother in Winnipeg in 1941. Childhood memories of her father’s…

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