The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, part of the University of Saskatchewan's School for the Arts, serves as both a teaching facility and a public gallery. As one of four galleries in the University Art Galleries and Collection network, it plays a vital role in fostering the creative development and production within the university community.
Named in honor of Gordon Snelgrove, a respected painter and faculty member, the gallery provides a platform for emerging artists, curators, and researchers to showcase their work and engage with the local arts scene. It also curates and exhibits pieces from graduating students within the Art and Art History Collection, some of which can now be accessed online through the Museums Association of Saskatchewan.
Situated within the 191 Murray Building alongside the Department of Art and Art History, the gallery's physical location invites visitors to explore the vibrant artistic offerings during weekdays. With a focus on supporting artistic exchange and education, the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery stands as a hub of creativity and innovation within the university landscape.
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