MacKenzie Art Gallery

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Jul 14, 2025 - Jul 15, 2025
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The MacKenzie Art Gallery, established in 1955 by its founder, Dr. John A. MacKenzie, is a key cultural institution in Regina, Saskatchewan, emphasizing Western Canadian art.

The gallery showcases a wide collection of historical and contemporary art, featuring unique architectural elements and a permanent outdoor sculpture garden, notably displaying Joe Fafard's bronzed cows. It also hosts rotating exhibitions that engage with Canadian artistic narratives, making it significant in the regional cultural landscape.

Must-See Highlights

  • 🗿 Outdoor Sculpture Garden
  • 🎨 Diverse Art Exhibits
  • 🛍️ Gift Shop with Local Art

The gallery is accessible with free entry, inviting tourists, families, and art enthusiasts to enjoy its artistic offerings.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum MacKenzie Art Gallery

Founded in 1955

Established by Dr. John A. MacKenzie to promote artistic culture in Saskatchewan.

Unique Architecture

The gallery's design blends art consumption with an appreciation of its natural surroundings.

Sculpture Garden

Features a collection of significant Canadian sculptures, including works by Joe Fafard.

Location

3475 Albert St T.C. Douglas Bldg

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