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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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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Anita Rocamora

(B. 1952) Located in LY 101 (hallway outside Dr. John Archer Library) (top left) Lidded Crane, 1988Porcelain5″ x 3 7/8″ x 1 7/16″University 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., 2018; sc.2018.48 (top right) Vase, 1988Porcelain4.75″ x 2“ x 0.75″ inchesUniversity of Regina…

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Maria Gakovic

(1913-1999) Located in LY 101 (hallway outside Dr. John Archer Library) (top 3 images) Resurrection of Lazarus, c.1989 Porcelain, glaze 14″ x 7 1/2″ x 7 1/2″ Gift of Dr. Morris C. Shumiatcher, O.C., S.O.M., Q.C. and Dr. Jacqui Clay Shumiatcher, O.C., S.O.M., 2017; sc.2017.51 (bottom left) Untitled (Vase), c. 1984 Porcelain, glaze 17″ x 10″ x 7″ Gift…

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John Cullen Nugent

(1921-2014) Located outside the main entrance to the Dr. William Riddell Centre Tolsop, 1977Welded steel41″ x 118″ x 102″University of Regina President’s Art Collection; pc.2005.2 Tolsop (1977), was inspired by some surplus steel pieces John Nugent had access to at the IPSCO steel company, Regina. Interested in the three-dimensional forms possible by arranging the pieces, Nugent created a sculpture that…

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Zane Wilcox

(B. 1971) Located in hallway ED 101, outside the Education Auditorium (Education Building, 1st Floor) Garage, 2010Wood and concrete34″ x 56″ x 56″University of Regina President’s Art Collection; pc.2015.02 A Regina-based artist, Zane Wilcox produces minimalist sculptures that draw inspiration from architecture and the prairie landscape. Working in the clay tradition of the province, Wilcox’s sculptures are distinguished by…

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Zane Wilcox

(B. 1971) Located in hallway ED 101, outside ED 189 (Education Building, 1st Floor) Aerodrome, 2011Wood and concrete40″ x 91″ x 27″University of Regina President’s Art Collection; pc.2015.02 A Regina-based artist, Zane Wilcox produces minimalist sculptures that draw inspiration from architecture and the prairie landscape. Working in the clay tradition of the province, his sculptures are distinguished by their…

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Indigenous Art

The University of Regina is located on Treaty 4 lands, with a presence in Treaty 6. These are the territories of the nêhiyawak (Cree), Anihšināpēk (Saulteaux), Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda, and the homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation. Within the President’s Art Collection’s holdings are a significant collection of Indigenous artworks from across Turtle Island/ Canada, including work by Anihšināpēk,…

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