BRODY BURNS

Located in CB 201.4, hallway (College Avenue 2nd Floor) Awareness, 2021Acrylic on canvas28″ x 20″ ea.University of Regina President’s Art Collection (Annual Indigenous Acquisition); pc.2022.20 My work examines the connection between traditional and modern Indigenous knowledge. As an Indigenous artist, I embody past, present, and future Indigenousness, as well as spirit and science. Energy is vibrational information that changes…

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Henry Hunt

(1923-1985) Located in CB 101.6 (College Avenue campus, 1st floor, outside CB 118) Welcome Figure, c. 1981Red cedar84″ x 42 1/2″ x 36 1/2″University of Regina President’s Art Collection. Gift of Dr. Morris C. Shumiatcher, O.C., S.O.M., Q.C. and Dr. Jacqui Clay Shumiatcher, S.O.M., C.M., 2018; sc.2018.68 Henry Hunt was a renowned Kwaguilth artist from Kwakiulth First Nation, T’sakis (Fort…

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NED BEAR (Mosom Mas’kwa)

1954-2019 Currently not on display Nakahsoowot, c. 1997Wood, hair, feathers, beads, metal19″ x 12″ x 11″Gift of Dr. Morris C. Shumiatcher, O.C., S.O.M., Q.C. and Dr. Jacqui Clay Shumiatcher, S.O.M., C.M., 2018; sc.2018.02 Plains Cree/ Wolastoqiyik educator and artist, Ned Bear (1954-2019), was inspired to carve at the age of eight, after watching an Elder from his home community…

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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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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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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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Pitseolak Ashoona

(1904-1983) Located in CB 301.4, in hallway (College Avenue 3rd Floor)   (left) Pitseolak AshoonaCanadian (Inuit) (lived Cape Dorset (Kinngait), NWT) 1904-1983Printmaker: Eegyvudluk Pootoogook (1931-2000)Young Woman and Owl (27/50), 1979Stonecut stencil on paperUniversity of Regina President’s Art Collection, Shumiatcher Donation. 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.2017.01 (right)…

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Bringing Back the Buffalo

Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway 2018 Michele Sereda Artist-in-Residence Saskatchewan artist Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway’s project Bringing Back the Buffalo, focuses on the plains buffalo, its decimation through government policy and the settling of the west 150 years ago. Working on the project since February 2018, Joely has been scraping and brain tanning the hide in preparation for the next phase of her project….

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