
Edie Marshall: Reciprocity
Edie Marshall, “Vigour”, oil on birch panel, 16x20”, $900
Edie Marshall, “Clustered”, oil on birch panel, 24x30”, $1350
Edie Marshall, “Vigour”, oil on birch panel, 16x20”, $900
Edie Marshall, “Clustered”, oil on birch panel, 24x30”, $1350
The exhibition “Uncommon Threads” opened June 10th at The Lobby Gallery, and will run until July 11th, 2025. This exhibition includes the artwork of five Regina Art Collective members: Nikki Jacquin, Shelley McGillvray, Gerry Ruecker, Dave Gejdos, and Doug Scott.
Shelley McGillivray, “Flow”, mixed media on paper, mounted on birch, 6x6x1.5”, $95
Gerry Ruecker, “How Can We If Your Heart Is Not Broken/For The Fifteen”, mixed media collage, 26x1x 7”, $795
The exhibition “In the Moment” opens April 15 at The Lobby Gallery, and will run until May 28th, 2025. This exhibition includes the artwork of four Regina Art Collective members: DeLee Grant, Jeffrey Taylor, Mark Sexton, and Brenda Cardiff.
Reception: Thursday, May 1, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Brenda Cardiff, “Heads pace Chronicles – Faith”, 2025, aluminium printed photograph, 12x12x1"
DeLee Grant, "Purple & Gold", 2024, oil on board en plein air, 9x12x0.25", $495
This body of photography by Brenda Cardiff is inspired by various landscapes and one prairie chair.
Brenda Cardiff: The Prairie Chair
January 7 – April 4, 2025
Meet the Artist: Monday, March 31, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Brenda Cardiff, “THE ORIGINAL TAILGATERS”, photograph on photo board, 12x18” $150
Brenda Cardiff, “LAID TO REST”, framed aluminium printed photograph, 16x20”, $300
Brenda Cardiff, “THE SILENT STRETCH”, photograph on canvas, 16x20”, $225
The exhibition “More Poems on Loan” opens Thursday, October 10 at The Lobby Gallery, and runs until December 6, 2024. This body of artwork by Nikki Jacquin, Les Sneesby, Doug Scott, Shelley McGillivray, DeLee Grant, Brenda Cardiff, Gerry Ruecker, and Jeffrey Taylor is inspired by the poems of HJ Linnen.
Reception: Thursday, October 10, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Gerry Ruecker, “...'yond Words”, mixed media, 38x20x2", $1350
Nikki Jacquin, with Melody Armstrong, “The Meeting”, copper, silver, acrylic, 5.25x5.25x3.25", $3250
The exhibition “More than Butter and Sugar” is on now until September 29 at The Lobby Gallery. This body of artwork by Sarah Cummings Truszkowski features paintings that explore the intrinsic meaning of baking and food.
Reception: Thursday, September 12, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The Lobby Gallery is please to present their latest multi-artist exhibition, “Below the Surface” from May 21st until July 19th. This group show features the artworks in various mediums from local artists, Nikki Jacquin, Dave Gejdos, Delee Grant, Gerry Ruecker, and Jeffrey Taylor.
Opening Reception is May 23, from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at The Lobby Gallery.
“The Turning Point” opens at The Lobby Gallery April 2, 2024. This new exhibition features the artwork of Doug Scott, Brenda Cardiff, Dianna Sneesby, and Les Sneesby. The opening reception is Tuesday, April 9, from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
The Turning Point: Doug Scott, Brenda Cardiff, Dianna Sneesby, & Les Sneesby
April 2 until May 17, 2024
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 9, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
The Lobby Gallery
1077 Angus St, Regina
Stop by The Lobby Gallery Monday through Thursday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. to view this exhibition.
Brenda Cardiff, “Bolt Street”, 2024, photo on photoboard, 12x18x1”, $125
Doug Scott, “The Turning Point”, 2024, acrylic on canvas, 48x36x1.5”, $1,260
Multi-Artist Exhibition: Plains, Trains, and Lines of Sight
May 2 until July 27, 2023
Opening Reception: May 10, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
An Art Show by Nature Saskatchewan
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 2 at 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Multi-Artist Exhibition: Art That Fits
November 8 until December 16, 2022
Opening Reception: November 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Multi-Artist Exhibition: Open Season
May 31 – August 26
The Lobby Gallery, Regina
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 02, 5:30-7:30PM
Featuring works by DeLee Grant, Derek Olson, Jeffrey J. Taylor, Les Sneesby, Shelley McGillivray Holmes, Nikki Jacquin, and Dave Gedjos
Check out their website here: http://www.reginaperformingarts.ca/
Nikki Jacquin, “A Bergamont and Fireweed Carpet”, 2022, acrylics on canvas, 16x20”, $980
Dave Gejdos, “Otter and Pup”, edition 2 of 5, 2021, bronze 5x8x14”, $2,400
Nikki Jacquin and Derek Olson: Duo Exhibition
March 24 – May 19
The Lobby Gallery, Regina
Featuring works from Nikki Jacquin and Derek Olson.
Nikki Jacquin, “Chantal and Family”, 2021, oil on canvas, 24 in x 30, NFS Commissions Available
Derek Olson, “Silence of the Loon”, 30x48”, $3,400
Nikki Jacquin, “The Gardener”, 2021, watercolour, 18x30”, NFS Commissions Available
Derek Olson, “Over Easy”, 48x36”, $2,900
Mâmawi- Agimowak ‘They Tell Stories Together
Sâkêwêwak First Nations Artists' Collective Inc. Annual Members Show
February 17 - March 24, 2022
Featuring works by Madison Pascal, Melanie Monique Rose, Marcel Petit, Madison Pascal, Phyllis Poitras-Jarrett, Sharon Pelletier, Jamie Reynolds, Jason Baerg, Sharyn Kay, Audie Murray, Paulete Poitras, and Cheryl Prosper.
The Lobby Gallery is located inside the Regina Performing Arts Centre at 1077 Angus Street in Regina. This exhibition is brought to you by the Regina Art Collective, and features artists Dave Gejdos, DeLee Grant, Nikki Jacquin, Kristin MacPherson, Shelley McGillivray, Derek Olson, Les Sneesby, and Jeffrey Taylor.
Reception: September 24, from 5:30-7:30PM
OSAC is honoured to present in partnership with the Regina Performing Arts Centre, the Lobby Gallery, and the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery (curator and organizers), the exhibition I do not have my words: Joi T. Arcand, Catherine Blackburn, Audrey Dreaver in Regina from July 12th- August 30th, 2021. This powerful exhibition illustrates the tragic intergenerational effects of language suppression that was perpetuated on Indigenous children in residential schools.
Curated and organized by the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery with funding assistance from the City of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Arts Board, SaskCulture, Saskatchewan Lotteries, and the Canada Council for the Arts. The exhibition, I do not have my words, features printmaking, photography, sculpture and beaded, mixed media works by Indigenous, Saskatchewan artists, Joi Arcand, Catherine Blackburn and Audrey Dreaver. Each artist’s body of works explore language loss and considers how language is connected to one’s cultural identity.
Joi Arcand explores the interruption of intergenerational language-learning, as a result of the residential school system and other colonial attempts to remove Indigenous culture, through the revitalization of the Cree language. Emphasizing the discontinuation of the language within Arcand’s own family by rendering it hyper-visible in location and material, the work further questions how the public presence of language is connected to acknowledging Indigenous peoples. Catherine Blackburn’s art practice is informed by her Dene and European ancestry, considering Canada's colonial past through her personal relationships and life experiences. The pieces in, I do not have my words, use media, traditional materials, like beading, and artistic processes that connect to the various themes and histories Blackburn explores in the work, including the Dene language. Audrey Dreaver’s prints document her research into her family’s history of Cree language loss and consider how this loss has impacted her cultural identity as a Cree woman. In this exploration, Dreaver poses questions: How did my family come to lose our language? Is your language who you are? Does my inability to speak my language mean that I am less Cree? The artist invites viewers to engage in her exploration and consider if language loss affects identity by breaking continuity with one’s past and culture.
Please make the time this summer to visit the exhibition at the Lobby Gallery, located in the Regina Performing Arts Centre. They are open Monday-Thursday 12pm-5pm and Friday 12pm-4pm.
Joi T. Arcand, Duck Lake askiy - Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, From the series otÃâ nëkÃÂn misiwÃâ askëhk - Here on Future Earth, 2009, Inkjet print, Courtesy of the artist and Saskatchewan Arts Board Permanent Collection
A Retrospective
A group exhibition from the Regina Art Collective. This show has been EXTENDED until at least June 30.
Art that Fits
New exhibition at The Lobby Gallery featuring artists from the Regina Art Collective
Opening Night Reception: Thursday, November 5 2020, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Participating Artists:
Nikki Jacquin, DeLee Grant, Dave Gejdos, Madhur Kumar, Shelly McGillvray, Derek Olson, Mark Sexton, Les Sneesby, Jeffery Taylor
DeLee Grant, “Morning Light”, Oil, 9”x12”, Framed 13x17.5”, $450
Mark Sexton, “Cypress Hills,” Acrylic, Metallic Acrylic, Resin on Board ,12x12”, $250 Framed
Shelley McGillivray, “Field Flowers”, Acrylic, 18x24”, $375
Nikki Jacquin, “A Hopeful Glow,” Acrylic with Copper Wire, 8x24”, $985
Change is Good - Regina Art Collective group show
The Lobby Gallery, Regina
The gallery is open regular hours Monday to Thursday 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Friday, 12:00 p.m to 4:00 p.m. They will be open special hours on Friday, September 25 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday, September 26 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. as part of the Art Now Fine Art Fair On Location days.
D. Olson, “A Starboard Kiss”, 2019, acrylic on canvas, 30” x 40”, $3,500.00
Shelley McGillivray, "Flower Power," 2020, acrylic on kiln dried pine, 24x18", $420
Reception: August 28th, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Space is limited. All are welcome and attendance is free.
Jamie Reynolds’ (Pasqua First Nation) latest ongoing series, "Dream Bodies,” explores the connection between dreams and nature. Currently on view at The Lobby Gallery.
Please see the Regina Performing Arts Centre for COVID-19 guidelines and hours of operation.
Jamie Reynolds, “Brood,” Acrylic, tissue paper, beeswax on panel, 53”x29”, $560.00
Jamie Reynolds, “Unearthed,” Acrylic, tissue paper, moss on panel, 53”x29”, $560.00
Jamie Reynolds, “Forgetting,” Acrylic, foil on panel, 34”x30”, $430.00