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Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Still Life, Remai Modern and Hearth’s first-annual celebration of Saskatchewan’s incredible beverage scene, was a blast! Here are some photo highlights in case you weren’t able to be there. Thank you to all of our amazing guests and the 20+ vendors that made the first year a success. We can’t wait for next year! 🥂
Photos: Matt Braden Photo.

Earlier this year, Saskatchewan artists Zachari Logan, Gabriela García-Luna and Paul Seesequasis participated in a three-month Paris artist residency as part of a partnership between Remai Modern and Cité internationale des arts. Read about their experiences of learning, connecting to a creative community, and impacts on their artistic practices in our latest Currents article. Link in bio.
Plus, join us for an artist conversation with the three participants at Remai Modern on May 28 at 6 PM.
Applications for the second Remai Modern x Cité internationale des arts residency, which takes place in 2027, are now open (call closes on June 7). Visit our website to learn more and apply.
Images:
1. Zachari Logan (from left), Paul Seesequasis and Gabriela García-Luna were the first three artists to take part in the Remai Modern x Cité internationale des arts Paris residency. Photo: Maurine Tric.
2. Zachari Logan sketches in Paris’s Père Lachaise Cemetery.
3. Paul Seesequasis’ time in Paris included archival research into the experiences and records of Native American performers who were dancers and performers as part of the cabaret scene in Paris in the 1920 and 1930s, including Molly Spotted Elk (Penobscot)
4. The view from Gabriela García-Luna’s studio in Paris.

Earlier this year, Saskatchewan artists Zachari Logan, Gabriela García-Luna and Paul Seesequasis participated in a three-month Paris artist residency as part of a partnership between Remai Modern and Cité internationale des arts. Read about their experiences of learning, connecting to a creative community, and impacts on their artistic practices in our latest Currents article. Link in bio.
Plus, join us for an artist conversation with the three participants at Remai Modern on May 28 at 6 PM.
Applications for the second Remai Modern x Cité internationale des arts residency, which takes place in 2027, are now open (call closes on June 7). Visit our website to learn more and apply.
Images:
1. Zachari Logan (from left), Paul Seesequasis and Gabriela García-Luna were the first three artists to take part in the Remai Modern x Cité internationale des arts Paris residency. Photo: Maurine Tric.
2. Zachari Logan sketches in Paris’s Père Lachaise Cemetery.
3. Paul Seesequasis’ time in Paris included archival research into the experiences and records of Native American performers who were dancers and performers as part of the cabaret scene in Paris in the 1920 and 1930s, including Molly Spotted Elk (Penobscot)
4. The view from Gabriela García-Luna’s studio in Paris.

Earlier this year, Saskatchewan artists Zachari Logan, Gabriela García-Luna and Paul Seesequasis participated in a three-month Paris artist residency as part of a partnership between Remai Modern and Cité internationale des arts. Read about their experiences of learning, connecting to a creative community, and impacts on their artistic practices in our latest Currents article. Link in bio.
Plus, join us for an artist conversation with the three participants at Remai Modern on May 28 at 6 PM.
Applications for the second Remai Modern x Cité internationale des arts residency, which takes place in 2027, are now open (call closes on June 7). Visit our website to learn more and apply.
Images:
1. Zachari Logan (from left), Paul Seesequasis and Gabriela García-Luna were the first three artists to take part in the Remai Modern x Cité internationale des arts Paris residency. Photo: Maurine Tric.
2. Zachari Logan sketches in Paris’s Père Lachaise Cemetery.
3. Paul Seesequasis’ time in Paris included archival research into the experiences and records of Native American performers who were dancers and performers as part of the cabaret scene in Paris in the 1920 and 1930s, including Molly Spotted Elk (Penobscot)
4. The view from Gabriela García-Luna’s studio in Paris.

Earlier this year, Saskatchewan artists Zachari Logan, Gabriela García-Luna and Paul Seesequasis participated in a three-month Paris artist residency as part of a partnership between Remai Modern and Cité internationale des arts. Read about their experiences of learning, connecting to a creative community, and impacts on their artistic practices in our latest Currents article. Link in bio.
Plus, join us for an artist conversation with the three participants at Remai Modern on May 28 at 6 PM.
Applications for the second Remai Modern x Cité internationale des arts residency, which takes place in 2027, are now open (call closes on June 7). Visit our website to learn more and apply.
Images:
1. Zachari Logan (from left), Paul Seesequasis and Gabriela García-Luna were the first three artists to take part in the Remai Modern x Cité internationale des arts Paris residency. Photo: Maurine Tric.
2. Zachari Logan sketches in Paris’s Père Lachaise Cemetery.
3. Paul Seesequasis’ time in Paris included archival research into the experiences and records of Native American performers who were dancers and performers as part of the cabaret scene in Paris in the 1920 and 1930s, including Molly Spotted Elk (Penobscot)
4. The view from Gabriela García-Luna’s studio in Paris.
Youth Art Night at Remai Modern is an inspiring and safe space for young people to get creative 🎨
Every Thursday at the museum, local youth come together to make and learn about art in a welcoming, accessible, and safe environment, offering a free opportunity to benefit from the proven impacts of art and meet new friends.
Your donation today fosters creativity and community for young people in Saskatoon, and ensures they have access to a fun space that is tailored to their needs, where they are understood, accepted, and welcomed enthusiastically every week.
KSAMB Dance Company returns to Remai Modern this week!
Since 2009, Miki Mappin and Kyle Syverson have performed more than 80 works rooted in collaboration and improvisation. Their socially engaged movement practice explores post-capitalist ideas and is performed a range of contexts, from theatres and galleries to parks and public spaces.
Their latest work, Urgent Garden, proposes a community formed/informed contemporary dance project featuring live experimental sound that responds to political upheaval, social and environmental crises. KSAMB’s series of workshops and performances take place from May 21 to May 24 at the museum, Optimist Park and a community garden in the nearby neighbourhood of Pleasant Hill. Their performances at Remai Modern will take place in the Collection Galleries, resonating with themes and key issues in the exhibition, Forecast. Link to the full schedule is in our bio!

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↘︎ Remai Modern et la Cité internationale des arts lancent la deuxième édition du programme de résidence à destination des artistes des Prairies canadiennes. Avec l'objectif de soutenir la création artistique et renforcer la visibilité internationale des artistes de cette région, trois artistes ou commissaires seront sélectionnés pour réaliser un projet de recherche et de création à Paris, dans le cadre d'une résidence de 3 mois.
Ce programme propose un soutien financier, un accompagnement professionnel personnalisé, ainsi qu’une immersion dans la communauté de plus de 300 artistes en résidence à la Cité internationale des arts.
Candidatures ouvertes jusqu'au 7 juin !
Pour plus d'informations, visitez notre site web!
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↘︎ Remai Modern and the Cité internationale des arts are launching the second edition of their residency programme for artists from the Canadian Prairies. To support artistic creation and enhance the international visibility of artists from this region, three artists or curators will be selected to carry out a research and creative project in Paris as part of a three-month residency.
This programme offers financial support, dedicated professional guidance, and immersion in the community of over 300 artists-in-residence at the Cité internationale des arts.
Applications are open until June 7, 2026!
More information on our website!

“It’s the river. It’s the river. It’s the river. It’s the river.” — Bruce Kuwabara on elements inspiring Remai Modern’s design.
Last month’s sold-out Mendel International Lecture brought renowned architects Bruce Kuwabara and Alfred Waugh to our theatre for a wide-ranging conversation on architecture, identity, Indigenous design, and the buildings shaping Saskatoon’s future. A summary and full two-hour recording are now live on Currents, link in bio!
Thank you to @colliers.saskatchewan and Tom and Keitha McClocklin for their generous support of the Mendel International Lecture.

“It’s the river. It’s the river. It’s the river. It’s the river.” — Bruce Kuwabara on elements inspiring Remai Modern’s design.
Last month’s sold-out Mendel International Lecture brought renowned architects Bruce Kuwabara and Alfred Waugh to our theatre for a wide-ranging conversation on architecture, identity, Indigenous design, and the buildings shaping Saskatoon’s future. A summary and full two-hour recording are now live on Currents, link in bio!
Thank you to @colliers.saskatchewan and Tom and Keitha McClocklin for their generous support of the Mendel International Lecture.

“It’s the river. It’s the river. It’s the river. It’s the river.” — Bruce Kuwabara on elements inspiring Remai Modern’s design.
Last month’s sold-out Mendel International Lecture brought renowned architects Bruce Kuwabara and Alfred Waugh to our theatre for a wide-ranging conversation on architecture, identity, Indigenous design, and the buildings shaping Saskatoon’s future. A summary and full two-hour recording are now live on Currents, link in bio!
Thank you to @colliers.saskatchewan and Tom and Keitha McClocklin for their generous support of the Mendel International Lecture.

“It’s the river. It’s the river. It’s the river. It’s the river.” — Bruce Kuwabara on elements inspiring Remai Modern’s design.
Last month’s sold-out Mendel International Lecture brought renowned architects Bruce Kuwabara and Alfred Waugh to our theatre for a wide-ranging conversation on architecture, identity, Indigenous design, and the buildings shaping Saskatoon’s future. A summary and full two-hour recording are now live on Currents, link in bio!
Thank you to @colliers.saskatchewan and Tom and Keitha McClocklin for their generous support of the Mendel International Lecture.
Today, we announced a significant new addition to Remai Modern’s collection. The museum has become the first in western Canada (and only third in the country) to acquire a painting by globally celebrated artist Agnes Martin. The late-career painting, titled Tranquility (2000), is composed of ivory and lavender-blue bands that showcase the artist’s lifelong exploration of the subtlety of colour and power of abstraction. Bringing Martin’s work into the Remai Modern Collection allows the museum to tell a very special story that starts in Saskatchewan, in the artist’s birthplace of Macklin, and has impacted the course of art history. The full cost of the acquisition of this significant work was supported by the Frank and Ellen Remai Foundation, whose total gifts to the contemporary art museum total more than $100 million since 2012.
Tranquility will be part of an upcoming suite of exhibitions in 2027 that celebrate Remai Modern’s 10th anniversary.
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Agnes Martin, Tranquility, 2000, acrylic and graphite on canvas, 152.4 x 152.4 cm. © Estate of Agnes Martin / CARCC Ottawa 2026
Agnes Martin. ©Mary Ellen Mark, Courtesy of The Mary Ellen Mark Foundation/Howard Greenberg Gallery
Interview footage courtesy Chuck Smith Productions
Still Life, Hearth and Remai Modern’s inaugural cheers to Saskatchewan’s beverage scene, is just over a week away.
Join us in one of Saskatoon’s favourite spaces for an evening featuring more than 20 vendors serving up everything from whiskey to beer to cool glassware so you can recreate the cocktail experience at home.
Entry tickets are $20 ($30 at the door) and samples are $5 each. Feeling fancy? Sign up for the VIP hour from 5-6 PM for the ultimate experience. Still Life runs from 6-11 PM in the Riverview Room at Remai Modern.
Vendor List:
@9milelegacy
@betterbrotherbrewingco
@blackfox_farm
@cocktailyxe
@dawn_wreford
@saskatoon_coop
@rootsforward
@bokeh_ontheplaza
@flatlandercider
@hkbrewco
@kitakolakehoney
@drinkluckybastard
@nokomiscraftales
@parkerviewbrewskombucha
@parloryxe
@bemagicsoda
@pop_winebar
@prairiepotion
@inthemixentertainment
@rebbrewregina
@roadcoffee
@saskatoonbrewery
@skoutbrewingco
@wolfwillowwinery
@stumbletown_distilling
Blending traditional beadwork techniques with modern accessories and statement pieces, Helen Oro from Pelican Lake First Nation is one of many makers in Remai Modern’s Art & Design Store who creates with intention and love. Now based in Saskatoon, Helen’s work can be found all the way from the red carpet at the Juno Awards to small but meaningful connections between family members.
This spring, Members’ Shopping Days celebrates the family, chosen or otherwise, we give for. Featured products carry the maker’s story, and shopping connects directly to our spring appeal cause, Youth Art Night, which grows creativity and community with local youth.
From May 6 to 10 Remai Modern members get 20% off all Art & Design Store purchases, online and in-store!

CONTEST CLOSED - prize winners have been DM’d. Thanks for playing!
🍹 GIVEAWAY — Win a night out at Still Life🍹
Saskatchewan’s beverage scene is having a moment, and we’re bringing it all together under one roof on May 16. We’re sending two friends to Still Life; you pick who’s coming with you.
What you’ll win ($400 value): 2 VIP tickets to Still Life (May 16), $100 Hearth gift card, $100 Art & Design Store gift card
How to enter:
1. Follow @remaimodern and @hearth.restaurant
2. Like this post
3. Tag a friend in the comments 🥂 each tag is one entry, so tag as many as you’d like
Open to Saskatchewan residents 19+. Contest runs April 28–May 8, 2026. Winner drawn May 9 and contacted by DM. No purchase necessary. This contest is not sponsored, endorsed or administered by Instagram or Meta.
Tickets on sale now 👉 link in bio.
Vender List:
@9milelegacy
@betterbrotherbrewingco
@blackfox_farm
@cocktailyxe
@dawn_wreford
@saskatoon_coop
@rootsforward
@bokeh_ontheplaza
@flatlandercider
@hkbrewco
@kitakolakehoney
@drinkluckybastard
@nokomiscraftales
@parkerviewbrewskombucha
@parloryxe
@bemagicsoda
@pop_winebar
@prairiepotion
@inthemixentertainment
@rebbrewregina
@roadcoffee
@saskatoonbrewery
@skoutbrewingco
@wolfwillowwinery
@stumbletown_distilling
Dyani White Hawk: Love Language opens this week!
Join us in celebrating this acclaimed exhibition at our opening events:
April 24 at 6 PM for a first look at the exhibition with remarks by the artist
April 25 at 2 PM for a guided tour with the artist and exhibition co-curators, followed by a community gathering in the Galleria
The events are free to attend and all are welcome!
Curated by Tarah Hogue (Métis), Adjunct Curator of Indigenous Art, Remai Modern, and Siri Engberg, Senior Curator and Director of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; with Brandon Eng, Curatorial Assistant, Visual Arts, Walker Art Center
Dyani White Hawk: Love Language is co-organized by Remai Modern, Saskatoon and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Lead support is provided by the Henry Luce Foundation and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
Something new is coming to Saskatoon. 🥂
Introducing Still Life, an all-new collab from Remai Modern x Hearth, featuring 20+ of Saskatchewan’s best local food and beverage vendors.
Grab your people and get ready for drinks, food, and art under one roof. May 16, 2026.
VIP tickets from $100. GA from $20. On sale now — link in bio. ✨
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