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This Marvel Storybook Collection consists of 300 pages of beautifully illustrated stories featuring characters from the Marvel Universe including Spid...
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SWITCH. Jump into 10 classic Mega Man games, coming to Nintendo Switch. Play the Blue Bomber's six original 8-bit quests in Mega Man Legacy Collection...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
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Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures. Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs May 31 - September 7, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
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Artists Gao Yujie and duo Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (aka Instant Places) transform the gallery into a site for the complex interplay between technology, time-flow , sensory haptics, and human experience. Using visual and sound-based electronic media and traditional art methods, Kavanaugh and Birse explore the reflexive interflow between the body and the machine. Similarly, Gao Yujie questions the perception of time as it is interpreted and manipulated by both humans and the machine. Together the work situates our experience along an expansive continuum defined by the flux of time.
Simultaneously dense and light, still and dynamic, refined and complex, the works embody the running concept that change is the only constant.
* This exhibition changes from time to time.
Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks across Japan, Australia, Argentina/Uruguay, the UK, Europe, New York/Chicago, and Canada. Recent h...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures. Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs May 31 - September 7, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
Artists Gao Yujie and duo Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (aka Instant Places) transform the gallery into a site for the complex interplay between technology, time-flow , sensory haptics, and human experience. Using visual and sound-based electronic media and traditional art methods, Kavanaugh and Birse explore the reflexive interflow between the body and the machine. Similarly, Gao Yujie questions the perception of time as it is interpreted and manipulated by both humans and the machine. Together the work situates our experience along an expansive continuum defined by the flux of time.
Simultaneously dense and light, still and dynamic, refined and complex, the works embody the running concept that change is the only constant.
* This exhibition changes from time to time.
Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks across Japan, Australia, Argentina/Uruguay, the UK, Europe, New York/Chicago, and Canada. Recent h...
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Experience the peace of mental silence through guided meditation and learn techniques to balance yourself from within.
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Classes are free of cost and run by experienced volunteer instructors with many years of practice. You can also find out more at www.reginameditation.ca
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Watch online performance by Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (Instant Places) as a part of their current exhibition at Dunlop Art Gallery.
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Free Admission | Thursday, August 21 - 7:00 PM CST | Italy | 1977 | 99 min | 14A | Directed by Dario Argento
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An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures. Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs May 31 - September 7, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
Artists Gao Yujie and duo Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (aka Instant Places) transform the gallery into a site for the complex interplay between technology, time-flow , sensory haptics, and human experience. Using visual and sound-based electronic media and traditional art methods, Kavanaugh and Birse explore the reflexive interflow between the body and the machine. Similarly, Gao Yujie questions the perception of time as it is interpreted and manipulated by both humans and the machine. Together the work situates our experience along an expansive continuum defined by the flux of time.
Simultaneously dense and light, still and dynamic, refined and complex, the works embody the running concept that change is the only constant.
* This exhibition changes from time to time.
Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks across Japan, Australia, Argentina/Uruguay, the UK, Europe, New York/Chicago, and Canada. Recent h...
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Film Theatre
Free Admission | Friday, August 22 - 7:00 PM CST | USA | 1984 | 82 min | R | Directed by Michael Herz & Lloyd Kaufman
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Tromaville has a monstrous new hero. The Toxic Avenger is born when meek mop boy Melvin falls into a vat of toxic waste. Now evildoers will have a lot to lose.
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures. Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
Drop In
Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs May 31 - September 7, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
Artists Gao Yujie and duo Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (aka Instant Places) transform the gallery into a site for the complex interplay between technology, time-flow , sensory haptics, and human experience. Using visual and sound-based electronic media and traditional art methods, Kavanaugh and Birse explore the reflexive interflow between the body and the machine. Similarly, Gao Yujie questions the perception of time as it is interpreted and manipulated by both humans and the machine. Together the work situates our experience along an expansive continuum defined by the flux of time.
Simultaneously dense and light, still and dynamic, refined and complex, the works embody the running concept that change is the only constant.
* This exhibition changes from time to time.
Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks across Japan, Australia, Argentina/Uruguay, the UK, Europe, New York/Chicago, and Canada. Recent h...
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