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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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Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs June 14 - October 12, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village branch)
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Urban Legends honours Holly Aubichon’s relatives, growing up in Canada’s violent, forceful attempt to assimilate Indigenous people. In these works, Holly pieces together stories of relatives, symbolically recovering and restoring them to her circle.
Due to their weight, these stories come in glimpses; short conversations or a passing memory shared on the road. Holly has collected these fragments and reimagined them through her paintings, removing colonial filters and restoring the stories in a way to build a better understanding and connection.
Art is healing, a way to document and preserve her paternal lineage while placing herself as the leading matriarch within these painted narratives. Her paintings depict intimate urban interiors, where individuals do their best to continue traditional ways while adapting to contemporary urban realities.
Holly's family had to be tough, living in both worlds of figuring out how to cope in the city, and with the effects of residential sc...
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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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Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs June 14 - October 12, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village branch)
Additional Information:
Urban Legends honours Holly Aubichon’s relatives, growing up in Canada’s violent, forceful attempt to assimilate Indigenous people. In these works, Holly pieces together stories of relatives, symbolically recovering and restoring them to her circle.
Due to their weight, these stories come in glimpses; short conversations or a passing memory shared on the road. Holly has collected these fragments and reimagined them through her paintings, removing colonial filters and restoring the stories in a way to build a better understanding and connection.
Art is healing, a way to document and preserve her paternal lineage while placing herself as the leading matriarch within these painted narratives. Her paintings depict intimate urban interiors, where individuals do their best to continue traditional ways while adapting to contemporary urban realities.
Holly's family had to be tough, living in both worlds of figuring out how to cope in the city, and with the effects of residential sc...
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Community Commons
Join us on Tuesday morning for the SaskTel Pioneer Volunteer Tax Clinic and receive tax guidance and assistance for families with low-to-moderate income and simple tax situations.
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Need a hand to prepare your tax return? Volunteers can help you prepare your income tax and benefit return. Volunteers are not agents or representatives of the Canada Revenue Agency. This program is offered in partnership with SaskTel Pioneers. For more information visit their website here: https://www.sasktelpioneers.com
ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS
Individuals and families who are unable to prepare their income tax return on their own, have low to modest incomes and a simple tax situation.
INCOME MAXIMUMS:
Family Size Family IncomeSingle Person Up to $35,000Two Person Family Up to $45,000Three Person Family Up to $47,500
(each additional family member add $2,500)
INDIVIDUALS NOT ELIGIBLE
-Deceased-Bankrupt-Self Employed-Who have capital gains or losses; employment expenses; business / property, rental income and expenses....
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Community Commons
Learn how to draw, paint, create comics, and explore your creativity in a chill and relaxed space. Every Tuesday, 4:30-6:30 pm.
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Tuesday September 2 - Paintings with Harley Sinclair
Tuesday September 9 - Paintings with Dustin Ritter
Tuesday September 16 - Paintings with Dustin Ritter
Tuesday September 23 - Woven Bracelets and Keychains with Sarah Pitman
Tuesday September 30 - NO CLASS - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Harley Sinclair is a contemporary Indigenous artist whose work redefines the boundaries of modern abstraction. A member of the Peepeekisis Cree Nation in Treaty 4 Territory, Sinclair was born in Lethbridge, Alberta (1988) and raised in southern Saskatchewan, where the vast prairies and shifting skies became the foundation of his artistic language.
Rooted in personal history and cultural resonance, Sinclair’s practice is an exploration of memory, resilience, and identity. His textural, impasto-heavy paintings reject traditional flatness, instead inviting viewers to experience art through depth and movement. Working primarily in acrylic and oil, his use of palette knives and modeli...
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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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Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs June 14 - October 12, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village branch)
Additional Information:
Urban Legends honours Holly Aubichon’s relatives, growing up in Canada’s violent, forceful attempt to assimilate Indigenous people. In these works, Holly pieces together stories of relatives, symbolically recovering and restoring them to her circle.
Due to their weight, these stories come in glimpses; short conversations or a passing memory shared on the road. Holly has collected these fragments and reimagined them through her paintings, removing colonial filters and restoring the stories in a way to build a better understanding and connection.
Art is healing, a way to document and preserve her paternal lineage while placing herself as the leading matriarch within these painted narratives. Her paintings depict intimate urban interiors, where individuals do their best to continue traditional ways while adapting to contemporary urban realities.
Holly's family had to be tough, living in both worlds of figuring out how to cope in the city, and with the effects of residential sc...
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Central Adult
Get one-to-one assistance to improve your resume, interview skills, and to help answer career-related questions. Appointment required. Please read the description below before signing up.
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Program Details:
Individual Sessions: 45 minutes
Location: Room CE-3, 2nd floor, Central Library (2311 12th Avenue, Regina, SK S4P 0N3)
Available Times: 1:30 PM or 2:15 PM (you will receive a confirmation email with your exact appointment time by Monday)
Prepare for your session:
To help your coach understand your needs, please email your resume, cover letter, and any relevant job descriptions to txie@reginalibrary.ca before your appointment.
Important Information:
Limited Spots: Confirm your attendance promptly when you receive the confirmation request email.
Cancellation: Provide at least 5 hours' notice if you need to cancel, call (do not text) Tim at 306-777-6013 or txie@reginalibrary.ca.
Volunteer Coaches: This program is run by volunteers. If you haven't received a confirmation email by Monday, all coaches may be fully booked. We will contact you to reschedule.
One Session at a Time: Please register for only one session at a time to allow others equal access to this service.
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Central Adult
Alex Hutchinson will share insights from his 2025 book The Explorer’s Gene. Hear how exploration in any form—from trying a new food to running a marathon—is an essential ingredient of human life.
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Join us for this year’s Queen City Marathon author talk. People often start running to get healthier, but the reasons they keep running are more complicated. Recent findings in anthropology, biology, and neuroscience suggest that we’re drawn to challenges that teach us about our own limits and about the world around us. This “explorer’s gene” spurs to us explore both the physical world and the world of ideas—and sends us out running.
A book signing will follow the talk, with copies of The Explorer’s Gene available for purchase.
If you are not a resident of Regina, register here.
Presented in partnership with Run Regina | GMS Queen City Marathon, and Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association.
Alex Hutchinson is the New York Times bestselling author of The Explorer's Gene: Why We Seek Big Challenges, New Flavors, and the Blank Spots on the Map. He is a National Magazine Award-winning science journalist with The Globe and Mail and Canadian R...
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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...
Drop In
Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs June 14 - October 12, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village branch)
Additional Information:
Urban Legends honours Holly Aubichon’s relatives, growing up in Canada’s violent, forceful attempt to assimilate Indigenous people. In these works, Holly pieces together stories of relatives, symbolically recovering and restoring them to her circle.
Due to their weight, these stories come in glimpses; short conversations or a passing memory shared on the road. Holly has collected these fragments and reimagined them through her paintings, removing colonial filters and restoring the stories in a way to build a better understanding and connection.
Art is healing, a way to document and preserve her paternal lineage while placing herself as the leading matriarch within these painted narratives. Her paintings depict intimate urban interiors, where individuals do their best to continue traditional ways while adapting to contemporary urban realities.
Holly's family had to be tough, living in both worlds of figuring out how to cope in the city, and with the effects of residential sc...
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