African Canadian/Black History Month Launch Invitation

MacKenzie Art Gallery 3475 Albert St, Regina, Saskatchewan

This Friday, February 1, The Civic Museum of Regina will be helping to launch African Canadian/Black History Month. Join us at the MacKenzie Art Gallery Shumiatcher Theatre at 7:00pm for a free event featuring greetings from The Honourable Gene Makowsky, Minister of Parks, Culture & Sport, His Honour, Mayor Michael Fougere, and a panel moderated […]

Artist Reception

Government House 4607 Dewdney Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

The exhibition Stones of Moffat showcases the work of the Kay Parley. A self professed dabbler of art, Kay will be in attendance to discuss her work. Now in her nineties and living in Regina, Parley looks back at her varied life as a teacher, secretary, registered psychiatric nurse, writer and artist. She studied under Garnet Hazard […]

Regina Global Citizen Awards

Royal Saskatchewan Museum 2445 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Program at 7:30 PM | Doors @ 7:00PM – FREE & open to all! A part of International Development Week (IDW) celebrations: Feb 2-9. All IDW events: http://earthbeat.sk.ca/events/idw __________ The 29th Annual Global Citizen Award is celebrating the theme of “In It Together”, recognizing inspiring Saskatchewan people working towards global citizenship, global cooperation, justice and peace. […]

Threads That Bind: The Connections Between Society, Art & Architecture

The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

Architectural history is not simply the study of buildings, it is also the study of context and society. Culture and art influence architecture and are influenced by it. Architecture embodies the story of a culture and reflects a constantly changing world-view. This presentation will explore how architecture does not occur in a vacuum but reflects […]

Heritage Day

Western Development Museum 50 Diefenbaker Dr, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada

In partnership with local community groups and provincial organizations, you are invited to celebrate the heritage of our country, province and city. The event will feature Canadian short films, information, heritage demonstrations and activities for the whole family. NATIONAL FILM BOARD SHORT FILMS Short films from the National Film Board will be shown in Saskatchewan Theatre […]

Buffalo Child Stone Storytelling

Royal Saskatchewan Museum 2445 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

All Nations Hope Network in collaboration with Sâkêwêwak Storytellers Festival celebrate Indigenous Storytelling month at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Join us for the telling of Mistassinì, the story of Buffalo Child, and public display of a piece of Mistassinì (Buffalo Child Stone as it was known by the Cree) sacred rock. Featuring Barry Ahenakew, Nehiyaw (Cree) […]

From China To Regina: The History of Tea

Hotel Saskatchewan 2125 Victoria Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Experience an afternoon tea... with a twist! Join us in the Hotel Saskatchewan Tea Lounge on Febrauary 16. Enjoy a cup of the Hotel Saskatchewan Blend while Civic Museum of Regina Curator, Marlee Yule, takes you on a journey through the history of tea.

An Archaeological Perspective on the Last 300 Years of Saskatchewan History

Regina Public Library Central Branch 2311 12th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Presentation by Dr. Margaret Kennedy, recently retired from the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Saskatchewan. Event presented by the Ministry of Parks Culture & Sport, the Regina Archaeological Society and the Regina Public Library. Location – 2nd Floor Mezzanine, Regina Public Library, 2311-12th Avenue, Regina 7pm FREE and open to the public