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10 Artists Who Work with Text

10 Artists Who Work with Text

Signage, t-shirts, manifestos and more—these artists celebrate and question how art and language intersect.

Coming Soon: Public Art Across Saskatchewan

Coming Soon: Public Art Across Saskatchewan

A special project will bring art to the province's highways and byways in Summer 2018

Art-Scene Musts in Saskatoon

Art-Scene Musts in Saskatoon

Artists and curators suggest galleries, restaurants and cafes to see in Saskatoon—both in and beyond the New York Times–touted Remai Modern

A Curator’s Tour of Regina

A Curator’s Tour of Regina

Three local curators—and one artist—describe their culture, style and food go-tos in Saskatchewan's capital

Dirty Words: An Introduction

Dirty Words: An Introduction

Artist Divya Mehra's cover for our Spring 2018 issue uses a vintage kids’ show to poke fun at art-world taboos.

The Black Lives Matter Toronto Photograph That Made It to Shondaland

The Black Lives Matter Toronto Photograph That Made It to Shondaland

How Jalani Morgan’s work landed on a crossover episode of two award-winning TV shows by Shonda Rhimes

Finding Space for “Neutral Ground”

Finding Space for “Neutral Ground”

Regina’s first artist-run centre began as a tiny raft on the waters of Wascana Lake. Today, precarity and politics still feature in its artist-run scene.

Remembering James Luna (1950–2018)

Remembering James Luna (1950–2018)

Luna’s Artifact Piece—where he turned his Indigenous body into a museum exhibit—was a 1980s breakthrough. But the power of his work doesn't end there.

Into the Deep

Into the Deep

Tazeen Qayyum follows a cockroach into a black hole around beauty, legibility and the void.

Re-Naming a New World

Re-Naming a New World

It’s not enough to say to Indigenous people, “Let me add some signs in your language to my art institution.” A re-naming is required, and Jason Baerg offers it.