Galleries Newsletter - The Allen Sapp Gallery

North Battleford
Galleries Newsletter
Thelma Newburg, Water Works in Wondrous Ways 1
WATERWORKS
August 1, 2012 - September 30, 2012
Main Salon, Chapel Gallery
Gallery Reception: Friday, September 28 from 2 - 4p
Water, a critically important subject for everyone, is not only an important life
force; it conjures up notions of fluidity, flow, movement, power and peace.
Water is full of contradictions and yet it is consistent and open to endless
interpretations. (continued on page 3.)
JULY / AUGUST 2012
INSIDE
EXHIBITIONS 3
CALL TO ARTISTS
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GIFTSHOP
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PROGRAMMING
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EVENTS
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NEWS
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CALENDAR
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POSTINGS (ONLINE ONLY) 13
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EXHIBITIONS
Continued from cover. Waterworks, the title of this year’s exhibition of fibre
and textile artwork created by members of the Fibre Art Network (FAN), brings
great ambiance to the Chapel Gallery. Through these artist’s eyes the subject is
surveyed and transformed into two and three-dimensional tactile forms of varying
sizes and styles. The proximity of the Chapel Gallery to the North Saskatchewan
River and the stunning view of the river valley from its patio make it the perfect
venue for this work, which was created specifically with this space in mind.
FAN is a cooperative of self-defined artists based in western Canada, committed
to promoting quilting and fibre arts and each other. Members are from British
Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Yukon and Northwest
Territories. They stay connected through annual retreats, monthly newsletters, a
website (www.fibreartnetwork.com), and group exhibitions. FAN membership
includes emerging fibre artists, teachers, authors, judges and award winning
quilt artists. Many have shown their work nationally and internationally and
some have won both national and international recognition for their work. The
cooperative engenders fellowship of like-minded friends and celebrates differences
as well as common interests. Curated by Holly Hildebrand and Kathy Dill from
works by the Western Canada Group.
DIMENSIONS 2011
June 1 - July 23, 2012
Main Salon, Chapel Gallery
Dimensions 2011 present
33 works of which
one third are from
emerging Saskatchewan
artists. Works of art for
the Dimensions 2011
exhibition were selected
by Paul Lapointe of
Batoche, SK and Jane
Kenyon of Vancouver,
BC. It was their
responsibility to review
156 craft objects and
present for tour the best
Saskatchewan has to
Mary Romanuck
offer. Lapointe is a master
artisan who has worked in wood, printmaking, and mixed media. Kenyon is a
textile artist who grew up in Saskatoon where she studied and practiced medicine.
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NOHKUM - GRANDMOTHER
May 1, 2012 - October 12, 2012
Allen Sapp Gallery
The Allen Sapp Gallery currently has on
exhibition the best of Allen Sapp’s paintings
on the subject of his grandmother. These
paintings help to explain the traditional role
of First Nations Women in Cree culture.
Nohkum - Grandmother features a fullsize tipi, archival video footage, artifacts,
traditional medicines, living plants, and of
course, Allen Sapp’s paintings.
The exhibition reveals the relationship and impact Allen’s Grandmother, Maggie
Soonias, had on him as an individual and an artist. This profound relationship is
the foundation of the tremendous respect Allen has for women as exemplified in
his paintings.
“My Nohkum has been a favorite subject for many paintings. She was a tall lady,
with a strong voice, but very gentle nature. I can still see her as if she were beside
me now when I am painting” – Allen Sapp, ‘I Heard the Drums’
Traditional First Nation’s worldview teaches that women are the care givers,
providers, healers and nurturers. They are the bearer’s of life and as such should
be given the utmost respect.
The Allen Sapp Gallery would like to thank the following people for sharing their
knowledge and expertise with this exhibition: Daphie Pooyak, Valerie TootoosisBull, Paul Chekosis, Wayne Chekosis and Ross Paskemin.
ENTANGLED:Twyla Exner
July 1 - 26, 2012
Window Salon, Chapel Gallery
Twyla Exner is interested in the relationships
between cultural and natural production,
consumption and waste, high and low
technology, and biological and mechanical
growth. Exner’s sculptures and drawings
employ the notion of recreating the natural
with the technological. Using wires, cords,
Twyla Exner, Entangled, telephone wire and raffia, 2004
and electrical connectors, she imitates plant
pods, root systems and human physiological forms, reproducing hybrids of
technology and nature that appear to be growing, evolving, reforming, overtaking
and/or devouring electronic infrastructures and architectural spaces.
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Current Works of Gallery Artist Membership
August 1 - 31, 2012
Window Salon, Chapel Gallery
Gallery Reception:Thursday, August 2, 2 - 7p
This is our annual gallery membership artist exhibition and sale. This is an opportunity for artists to showcase their current works to the community.
CALL TO ARTISTS
August 2012: Current works from Gallery Members
Window Salon, Chapel Gallery
Submit by: July 27, 2012 to [email protected] or 445-1757
Artist may submit up to three works of art - display will be at curator discretion.
May 2013: Allen Sapp Gallery Exhibition
Submit by: December 31, 2012 to [email protected] or 445-1760
Inspired by Louis Riel’s quote “My people will sleep for one hundred years, but
when they awake, it will be the artists who give them their spirit back.” The Allen
Sapp Gallery invites 100 First Nation and Metis Artists to submit work for our
spring/summer exhibition. Contact Robin for more information.
GIFTSHOP
Handcraft Festival & N.W.Territorial Days GIFTSHOP SALE
15% off all jewelry. Jewelry by local artisans. Traditional and contemporary
beadwork. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets, accessories. July 20-22 & August 14-17.
PICTURE FRAME SALE
Picture frames available to buy at cheap prices. Call to view 445-1760.
FEATURE GIFTSHOP ARTIST: BERTHA KLASSEN
Bertha Klassen moved to Battleford in 2007 having
previously lived in Waldheim and Vancouver Island.
Bertha and her husband Brock Whale are both practicing
artists, who were enticed to the Battefords by the active arts
community and regular programming at the Chapel Gallery
and Allen Sapp Gallery. Bertha has found the Battlefords to
be both inspiring and motivating.
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Bertha works in stained glass, mosaic and
jewelery. Since her retirement from teaching
she has had the opportunity, interest and
drive to move from patterns to her own oneof-a-kind contemporary designs. Her practice
incorporates a combination of materials and
design aesthetics that are non-traditional to
stained glass, mosaic, and jewelry. Bertha is
pushing the boundaries of these art forms
and creating unique pieces inspired by her
surroundings.
Visit the Allen
Sapp Gallery
Giftshop this
July & August
to see Bertha’s
work, or to
visit her studio
contact Bertha
at 937-3878.
PROGRAMMING
ARTIST MENTORSHIP Theme: Ecology
Tuesday, July 10 from 7 - 9p, Free
Register at Chapel Gallery, (306) 445-1757
Artists are welcomed to join the gallery curator through a guided video
presentation that explores artistic works from prominent, influential artists.
Artists in attendance, if desired, will receive constructive feedback (critique) on
their current works, for reflection and guidance. Guest curators/artist will be
invited to make presentations. Pre registration is required.
Bring your children and join us the last Sunday of every month for:
Colour Me Artful: Family Open Studio Events with Crysal Chvala
Sunday, July 29 from noon - 5p & Sunday, August 26 from noon - 5p
Chapel Gallery, (306) 445-1757, $2/ per person
The Chapel Gallery has dedicated the day to families! Come spend the afternoon
with your children. Walk the labyrinth’s or roll up your sleeves and get creative
with a bounty of art supplies at your disposal. Crystal will be on hand if you
want to take part in a special activity. In July you can learn about and make Paper
Quilling/Filigree. This involves taking thin strips of paper and curling them
around an object to create curls. These curls are shaped by hand into desired
designs and glued to cardstock or canvas -- a popular method of making greeting
cards, gift boxes, and even jewelry.
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Song Writing Workshop with MJ Cyr and Keith Bartlett
Tuesday, July 31 from 4 - 8p & Wednesday, August 1 from 1 - 4p
$60 gallery members / $75 public
Register at Chapel Gallery (306) 445-1757
If you sing, play an instrument or just love
music and are interested in creating your
own, then join Keith and MJ in a songwriting
workshop. You will learn the following: Song
Structure / How to write lyrics that connect
to your audience / How to find melodies for
your lyrics / How to write in different genres
/ How to develop ongoing songwriting habits.
You will also gain valuable experience co-writing and
performing. The evening of August 1st there will be a
performance by MJ Cyr. Students from the workshop
will be given an opportunity showcase the work they
created from the workshop. To hear more www.mjcyr.
com & www.youtube.com/user/keithbartlettmusic
Evening Performance MJ Cyr & Keith Bartlett
Wednesday, August 1 from 7 - 9p / $10
Keith’s Club 101 Coffeehouse / Room 101, Don Ross / 445-0109
BEGINNER MASK MAKING with Karen Kowalski
Tuesday, August 7 to Friday, August 10 from 9a - noon
$140 gallery members / $200 public
Register at Chapel Gallery (306) 445-1757
This is the second featured mask-making workshop the gallery
has hosted. This session will cover the basics of mask making.
Individuals will create a mask form and then create a mask.
All materials will be supplied. Karen has been taught by the
renowned mask maker, Douglas R. Witt, who taught a weekend
mask making workshop here last year.
Hooked on Hooking: Expression with Textile Art with Karlie King
Tuesday, August 7 to Wednesday, August 8 from 1 - 4p
$70 gallery members / $100 public
Register at Chapel Gallery (306) 445-1757
Come and enjoy the meditative art of hooking rugs. Learn about the tools and
materials needed to make a hooked rug, and participate in a step-by-step process
of creating your own design. In this comforting workshop you will transform old
clothes and material into new pieces of art, and you will go home satisfied with a
finished product that can be enjoyed for years to come.
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The Body Moving: Health, Movement and the Creative Spirit
with Ashley Johnson & Nicole Schafenacker
Wednesday, August 8 and Thursday, August 9 from 11a - 4p (lunch 1-2)
$100 for two days / $75 for one day
Register at Chapel Gallery (306) 445-1757
We will examine the connection between creativity, physical well-being and
expression through movement. Presented by two artists from varying movement
backgrounds all with a focus on art as a tool for healing and rejuvenation. Open
to all levels of experience with an interest in dance and physical theater. Ages teen
to senior welcome. In the evening the community will be exposed to and invited
to participate in two different events – a film screening and an outdoor scored
improvisation. For more information contact [email protected]
Mark of the Hand: Printmaking with Carol Schmold
Thursday, August 9 from 1 - 4p
and/or Mark of the Hand: Stitching with Carol Schmold
Friday, August 10 from 1 - 4p
$35 gallery members / $50 public per session
Register at Chapel Gallery (306) 445-1757
These workshops focus on hand printing and stitching
techniques that could be applied to both paper and fabric.
Simple design sources will be turned into hand crafted
stamps and monoprints that will serve as backgrounds for
layered artwork techniques. The backgrounds will serve as
inspiration for further enhancement of the designs with
Carol Schmold,
hand stitching. The excitement of applying these techniques
Aganist All Odds and Ends, 2007
to both fabric and paper surfaces opens up new realms to
mixed media artists. No sewing or fabric experience necessary.
Collage/Fabric/Collage with Carol Schmold
Saturday, August 11 from 9a - 4p
$70 gallery members / $100 public per session
Register at Chapel Gallery (306) 445-1757
Through the use of warm-up and creativity exercises the instructor will give
insight into her own artistic process that result in unique textile art. Working
spontaneously with paper and cutouts, artists will construct collage designs that
are not only artworks in their own right, but jumping-off points for further
explorations. Paper collage will be translated into fabric collage using simple
techniques that anyone can learn, as we touch on constructive sewing, embellish
stitching, and quilting the layers by hand. This is a design and process focused
workshop but students can also expect to end the day with the beginnings of a
project and the skills to complete it at home. No experience necessary.
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Drawing for the Scared Stiff with Heather Hochbaum
Sunday, August 12 from 1 - 4p
$35 gallery members / $50 public per session
Register at Chapel Gallery (306) 445-1757
Have you ever wanted to draw but were too scared to start? Explore different
drawing techniques to overcome your creative block about drawing. Blind
contour, gesture drawing and using non-traditional drawing materials are a few of
the methods to be explored to unleash your inhibition.
EVENTS
ARTIST SUMMER RETREAT: Annual Chapel Gallery Event
Tuesday, August 7 to Sunday, August 12 from 9a - 5p
This artist summer retreat is a venue for artists to work together in the enjoyable,
stress-free and energetic working vista of visual communications. Enjoy working
in the magnificent Chapel Gallery with the “best view in town” for six solid days
and have the opportunity to take workshops, work on your own projects, work
with others on new projects, or set goals for the winter, while celebrating art and
its importance to you. Set up your studio and enjoy the gallery as your work
space. Tables and chairs will be supplied. Bring your own lunch. Workshops
are offered during your stay and are optional. The retreat is free to artists. Those
who participate in the retreat will have an opportunity to exhibit works produced
during the retreat. The exhibition date will to be announced in September.
WEDNESDAY WORKBEE
Every Wednesday from 5 - 7p Allen Sapp Gallery Healing Garden
Drop by for tea and a snack, to lend a helping hand, or just
to hang out and chat. These workbees will continue throughout the summer. Contact [email protected] for more
information.
NEWS
Allen Sapp Gallery Nohkum Reception
The Allen Sapp Gallery hosted a
successful opening reception for our
current summer exhibition Nohkum Grandmother. Speakers included ActingAdministor and the shows Curator,
Robin Dyck; Healing Garden Coordinator Kjelti Anderson; Daphie Pooyak, who
spoke on the role of women; Ross Paskemin, who spoke on the role of the drum;
Living Sky School Division Arts Education Consultant Sherron Burns; and Trish
Watier, representing SaskEnergy, the show’s sponsor.
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Allen Sapp Gallery Healing Garden
So much has happened in the Healing Garden since the beginning of Spring.
If you haven’t been to the garden, come and check it out! From 5 - 7pm every
Wednesday all summer long you’ll find Kjelti working away in the garden so stop
in for tea, check out how the plants are growing, and lend a helping hand.
The Healing Garden would not have been possible without the dedication, time
and hardwork of all the volunteers who have made this possible, thank you!
On June 2nd, 30 helpers came-out for a big day of prep. and planting. Through
the gallery’s programming over 150 students have come to help plant seedlings
and learn about permaculture. A Willow Weaving Workshop was hosted in
the pouring rain to create a decorative entrance to the garden. Another tipi,
generously donated by Lakeland Library, has been raised and the prayer flags are
flying again. An interpretive sign explaining the vision for the garden is posted in
the garden for visitors.
Recently, the Allen Sapp Gallery Healing Garden was presented with a
Recognition Award from the Regional Centre of Excellence on Education for
Sustainable Development where innovative initiatives from all over Saskatchewan
gain recognition for their contribution to a sustainable future for our province.
Read more at www.saskrce.ca The Healing Garden is made possible with the
generous support of our sponsors. The Walmart Evergreen Fund, SaskEnergy, TD
Friends of the Environment Fund, and the City of North Battleford.
MICHAEL BROKOP, CURATOR, CHAPEL GALLERY
Enjoy the summer. Heat, Friends, Great Events... The gallery has initiated for
its members a summer retreat. Please come for all or part of the time and work
in the gallery or just visit the artists working there. Enjoy a cup of coffee or
tea on the patio and share the stories of the summer or plans for the fall. I
look forward to seeing you and chatting about up and coming exhibitions,
workshops of interest, critiquing work, and sharing the joys of the gallery. Up
and coming for the fall is the beginners water colour weekend workshop and a
great workshop with Dean Bauche, former Director of Galleries. More details
in the next newsletter. I am very happy to see Common Ground Collective
gaining momentum in reaching some of their goals and having fresh new young
individuals becoming active in our community.
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POSTINGS
FEED THE ARTIST: Battlefords new arts & culture magazine
Feed the Artist is a brand new magazine produced here in
the Battlefords featuring our arts & cultural community.
You can read excerpts on powerflyers, see the full magazine
posted at www.feedtheartist.ca or pick up your own copy for
a $8 donation at Battleford Boutique, Crandleberry’s, Allen
Sapp Gallery Giftshop, Chapel Gallery, Freedom and Classic
Trading. Enjoy! Contact [email protected]
for more information.
NORTH BATTLEFORD ART CLUB Summer Hours
Craft Room, Don Ross Centre
The art club now is back to its regular hours of operations for the summer.
Tuesday evenings the club will have its rented space available from 10a - 4p.
Extended hours in September. The art club is looking for new members.
U OF S: North West Regional College: Art 116.3 Photography
Tuesday, September 4 - December 4, 2012
For program, registration, and further details contact North West Regional
College in North Battleford.
Dekker Centre TALENT COMPETITION
Auditions July 4, 5, 6, & 7
Contact Moe McGuinty at 445-4456 or [email protected]
Can you sing, dance, juggle or do comedy? Pluck, strum, blow, riff or wail on an
instrument? Act, mime or do magic? Are you in a band, troupe or choir? Come
out and audition for the grand opening of the Dekker Centre for the Performing
Arts. Must be available to perform Thursday, September 20 & Friday, September
21. Please audition with the item you plan to perform at the opening.
SUMMER SCHOOL FOR THE SOLO VOICE
July 8 - 14, 2012, $400
Contact Lisa Hornung at [email protected] or 445-3831
Visit our website at www.summerschoolforthesolovoice.com for class descriptions,
full staff biographies, accommodation opportunities and other information.
Featuring artists: Lisa Hornung, Laurence Ewashko, Paul Suchan, Karen Charlton,
Heather Macnab, Bernadette Fanner, Jaya Hoy, Roy Challis, Gary Gansauge,
Chris Kelly, Dr. Rick Gore-Hickman.
Saskatchewan HANDCRAFT Festival
July 20 1p - 8p / July 21 10a - 6p / July 22 10a - 4p
Alex Dillabough Centre, 421 - 28th St. West, Battleford
Contact www.saskcraftcouncil.org
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BATTLEFORD ALLIED ARTS COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP
Deadline:Thursday, November 1, 2012
Scholarship may be appropriate for students taking summer classes, workshops,
arts camps. Artists and arts educators are also eligible for funding. Contact
Michael at the Chapel Gallery at 445-1757 for more information.
Moose Jaw Museum & Gallery: 2012 Summer Art & Culture Camp
July 1 to August 31
Contact (306) 692-4471 to register
Expanding your child’s understanding of history and other cultures while
strengthening their art skill and appreciation.
Fort Battleford Ghost Walk
July 20, 9:30p / August 16, 9p / August 30, 8:30p / $12 a person
Contact 937-2621 or [email protected]
Do you believe in Ghosts? Take a lantern-lit guided tour and hear stories of
strange things that have happened to staff, volunteers and visitors alike. Age 13+.
Fort Battleford Living History
July 28 10 a - 8p
Contact 937-2621 or [email protected]
Fort comes to life with a variety of historic demonstrations and activities for our
guests to watch and participate in. Discover the stories of 1885 first-hand.
The Battleford’s PHOTO CLUB
First Tuesday of Every Month 7:30pm, Don Ross Centre, Room 103
Everyone welcome. For more information contact Brian Corley at
[email protected]
BATTLEFORDS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
For more information contact Jeff Baldwin at [email protected]
BEADWORK CLASSES with Marcia Chickeness
Are you interested in learning how to make beaded shell purses? Contact Marcia
Chickeness at 937-7694
BATTLEFORDS HERITAGE SOCIETY
Recently formed by a group of citizens from the Battlefords who believe in
the critical importance of saving our communities’ history, heritage structures
and properties. For more information please contact Richard Hiebert at
[email protected]
TLC Picture Framing by Debra Grant
Phone: 445-1144, 11105 Dunning Crescent, NB
Specializing in Conservation & Needlework Framing. Placed 2nd in National
Competition and High Point First Time Entry.
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KEITH BARTLETT MUSIC
ONE ON ONE INSTRUCTION - Individualized instruction, from beginner to
advanced, tailored to fit each student’s learning style.
GROUP SESSIONS - Group classes in guitar, fiddle, piano, 5-string banjo, African drumming, instrumental accompaniment, harmony singing, arranging for
songwriters, recording production, and so on.
DRUM CIRCLES - Come give them a try: hand drums: djembe, doumbek,
bongos, tabla. Always a short instruction period for beginners. Thursdays 7:30 9p/$10
FRIDAY NIGHT COFFEEHOUSE - Conversation, Atmosphere and Hospitality espresso, latte, columbian coffee, herbal teas, desserts. Come, relax and enjoy
while Keith shares his music and stories. Every Friday - Doors open 7:30p/ $10
City of North Battleford Historic Archives Time Line showing the
progression of Canadian Women Gaining Rights
Submitted by Harvey Cashmore - Archives Committee Member
1878 ---For the first time in Federal Elections, votes cast in private, only
men could vote.
1884 ---First votes for women, in Ontario Municipal Elections, ballots given
to widows and spinsters.
1907 ---The Married Woman’s Property Act legislated in Saskatchewan.
1913 ---The Professional Act was amended to allow women to practice law.
1915 ---The Municipal and Town Acts were amended to grant married
women property owners the privilege of voting in civic elections.
Office holding, however was limited to males.
1916 ---March 16th, Saskatchewan women won the right to vote, after four
years of petitioning. That same year, Manitoba and Alberta won
franchise.
1919 ---The Naturalization Act, a British subject who married an “Alien” was
permitted to retain her citizenship. Previously the wife
automatically took her husband’s nationality and lost her
citizenship rights.
1920 ---In August of 1920, a license was granted to the C.N.R. Café to
employ female help. A license was required for a Chinese owned
Café to hire female employees.
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1926 ---The Female Employment Act replaces the former Act of 1919 by
stating that women cannot work in a hotel, boarding house, Café,
restaurant or laundry without a special license.
1939 ---On July 18, Dorise Neilsen was nominated as a candidate for the
United Progressive Party in Battleford, the largest constituency
area in all of Canada. She was the first woman M.P. in
Saskatchewan.
1954 ---Jean Cuthand, a Cree Indian from Little Pine Reserve, was the first
person of native ancestry to complete nurse’s training in
Saskatchewan. She graduated in 1954 from Holy Family School of
Nursing in Prince Albert. She worked in Lac La Ronge for a time.
1957 --- On June 21st, the first woman Federal Cabinet Minister – Ellen
Fairclough of Hamilton, Ontario – was appointed Secretary of
State.
1968 ---The first person of native ancestry to run in a Federal Election in
Saskatchewan was Carol Lavalee of the Cowessess Reserve in
the Meadow Lake riding.
1973 --- The Labour Standards Act provides for 18 weeks Maternity Leave
and in 1977 the Act was amended to read 18 weeks, flexible
Maternity Leave and there is stronger protection for pregnant
women against unjust dismissal or layoff.
1974 ---September 17th, four women swear Oath of Allegiance to the
RCMP - after training, they will become the first female Mounties.
1980 ---January 1st, the new Married Person’s Property Act receives royal
Assent. The Act provides for an equal split of property acquired
Married in the event of a divorce.
1982 ---Saskatchewan first female Cabinet Minister’s – Joan Duncan and
Patricia Smith.
1983 ---January 22nd, Dr. Roberta Bondar became Canada’s first woman
in space.
1993 ---First female Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell
June 25, 1993 – November 4, 1993
???? ---First female Mayor of North Battleford.
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Return Undeliverable Canadaian Addresses to:
The Chapel Gallery
891-99 Street, Box 460
North Battleford, SK, S9A 2Y6
The Chapel Gallery
891-99 Street, Box 460
North Battleford, SK, S9A 2Y6
www.chapelgallery.ca
[email protected]
Phone: 445-1757 Fax: 445-1009
Curator
Michael Brokop
Gallery Hours
October to May:
Wednesday to Sunday: 12pm - 4pm
June to September:
Daily: 12pm - 5pm
The Allen Sapp Gallery:
The Gonor Collection
1 Railway Avenue, Box 490
North Battleford, SK, S9A 2Y6
www.allensapp.com
[email protected]
Phone: 445-1760 Fax: 445-1694
Acting Administrator
Robin Dyck
Gallery Hours
October to May:
Wednesday to Sunday: 12pm - 4pm
June to September:
Daily: 11am - 5pm
North Battleford Gallery Newsletter
Editor
Safira Lachapelle
[email protected]
Photography
Michael Brokop, Roger Giesbrecht, Kjelti Anderson
(unless otherwise stated)
The Allen Sapp Gallery and the Chapel Gallery
are both operated by the City of North Battleford for the benefit of all. They are open to
the public and admission is free. Donations are
welcome.
The North Battleford Galleries Newsletter is
a forum and information-exchange for artists
in the region. We welcome responses, notices,
news and views on anything of interest to the art
community.