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​Regina Exhibition

LANDSCAPES OF THE CANADIAN WEST

April 15-16th, 2023
Wascana Golf & Country Club
6500 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK
(Saturday: 7pm – 10pm / Sunday: 10am – 4pm)
Artist Reception Saturday April 15th (7 pm)


Landscapes of the Canadian West is an exhibit, which includes over 75 works, features pieces painted on expeditions the group has taken to Western Canada’s National and Provincial Parks. It’s a celebration of not only the Parks’ importance for the conservation of plants, animals and natural processes, but are also how they influence how people connect with nature. They are indispensable to preserving our rich natural diversity and essential to mankind’s survival on the planet earth. Many of the works in this exhibition were painted ‘en plein air’ in the parks of Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia, while others were derived from sketches done in the field.

















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About Men Who Paint
Men Who Paint have spent over a decade and a half exploring and painting across Canada and abroad. Their travels have seen them in Northern Germany, British Columbia, Alberta’s Banff National Park and Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Ontario’s Algonquin Park, Yukon’s Ivvavik National Park, Saskatchewan’s Prince Albert National Park, Emma Lake, La Ronge and Cypress Hills.
Their work is held in private, corporate and museum collections in Canada and abroad.


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