Exhibitors confirmed for 2021: 17 Saskatchewan Galleries
SaskGalleries is excited to announce that seventeen Saskatchewan art galleries will be exhibiting in the 6th edition of the Art Now Fine Art Fair, taking place online and on location from September 16 until 26, 2021.
This year, the show will have even more unique Saskatchewan artwork with galleries in the line-up all the way from Moose Jaw to Waskesiu Lake. Among the seventeen exhibitors this year, two are brand new to Art Now - Grasslands Gallery Online and On the Avenue Art Gallery from Prince Albert. Impressively, five galleries have exhibited in every single show, starting in 2016 including Assiniboia Gallery, The Gallery / art placement inc., Slate Fine Art Gallery, Nouveau Gallery, and Collector’s Choice Art Gallery.
2021 Exhibiting Galleries
Assiniboia Gallery / Regina
Black Spruce Gallery / Waskesiu Lake
Collector’s Choice Art Gallery / Saskatoon
The Gallery / art placement inc. / Saskatoon
Hand Wave Gallery / Meacham
Nouveau Gallery / Regina
Slate Fine Art Gallery / Regina
Traditions Hand Craft Gallery / Regina
And Art Gallery / Davidson
Dervilia art + design / Saskatoon
Grasslands Gallery Online
Hansen Ross House / Fort Qu’Appelle
Little Manitou Art Gallery / Manitou Beach
The Lobby Gallery / Regina
On the Avenue Art Gallery / Prince Albert
Yvette Moore Gallery / Moose Jaw
Saskatchewan Craft Council / Saskatoon
In addition to wide variety of exhibitor booths, the Art Now committee is planning many more engaging activities. There will be a special analysis of selected artworks, and four exciting panel sessions taking place live on Zoom, as well as fourteen artist talks presented by our exhibiting galleries. Art Now will also feature enhanced family programming with activities for our ‘Next Gen Creators’. And of course, our participating galleries invite you to join them ‘On Location’ in their galleries on September 24 and 25 to see the artwork up close and personal.
Stay tuned for more details coming soon on www.artnow.ca.
SaskGalleries thanks Creative Saskatchewan for their ongoing support of Art Now.