Atim Maskikhiy
Thu, Jan 1, 2026 to Mon, Feb 23, 2026 @ Last Mountain Lake Cultural Centre
Community: Last Mountain Lake Cultural Centre
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Atim Maskikhiy (‘Dog Medicine’ in Cree) presents works of seventeen artists local to the La Ronge tri-community area in Northern Saskatchewan. The multimedia pieces represent the artists’ interpretations of the dog-human relationship as expressed through preliminary findings of a community-driven research project conducted in the community. This unique marriage of art and science allows knowledge translation to a broader audience than typical of peer-reviewed research. Highlighting the need for improved access to animal health and welfare services in northern, remote and Indigenous communities everywhere, this gallery represents a call to action for systemic change at the human-dog interface. Through their works, the artists confirm that dog-human bonds are highly valued and often critical to human life and well-being in the north, and current approaches to ‘fixing’ dog problems in communities without regular access to care ignore important contributors at the root of the issue.
This exhibition is curated by Dr. Jordan Woodsworth, Director, Northern Engagement and Community Outreach, Western College of Veterinary Medicine. The artists featured in this exhibition are: Andrea Cowan, Caron Dubnick, Donna Langhorne, Hilary Johnstone, John Halkett, Larissa Muirhead, Miriam Koerner, Molly Ratt, Myles Charles, Nancy Lafleur, Terri Franks, Sammi Kopeck, Abigail Clarke, Annalisa Heppner, Jade Roberts, Jasmine Grondin, and Wendy Cleveland.
Atim Maskikhiy (‘Dog Medicine’ in Cree) presents works of seventeen artists local to the La Ronge tri-community area in Northern Saskatchewan. The multimedia pieces represent the artists’ interpretations of the dog-human relationship as expressed through preliminary findings of a community-driven research project conducted in the community. This unique marriage of art and science allows knowledge translation to a broader audience than typical of peer-reviewed research. Highlighting the need for improved access to animal health and welfare services in northern, remote and Indigenous communities everywhere, this gallery represents a call to action for systemic change at the human-dog interface. Through their works, the artists confirm that dog-human bonds are highly valued and often critical to human life and well-being in the north, and current approaches to ‘fixing’ dog problems in communities without regular access to care ignore important contributors at the root of the issue.
This exhibition is curated by Dr. Jordan Woodsworth, Director, Northern Engagement and Community Outreach, Western College of Veterinary Medicine. The artists featured in this exhibition are: Andrea Cowan, Caron Dubnick, Donna Langhorne, Hilary Johnstone, John Halkett, Larissa Muirhead, Miriam Koerner, Molly Ratt, Myles Charles, Nancy Lafleur, Terri Franks, Sammi Kopeck, Abigail Clarke, Annalisa Heppner, Jade Roberts, Jasmine Grondin, and Wendy Cleveland.
Other Exhibitions:
- Thu, Jan 1, 2026 to Mon, Feb 23, 2026 at Last Mountain Lake Cultural Centre
- Sun, Mar 1, 2026 to Mon, Mar 23, 2026 at Southeast College-Weyburn Campus
- Wed, Apr 1, 2026 to Thu, Apr 23, 2026 at Southeast College-Estevan Campus
- Mon, Jun 1, 2026 to Tue, Jun 23, 2026 at Council Chambers, Leader Town Office
- Wed, Jul 1, 2026 to Sun, Aug 23, 2026 at John V. Hicks Gallery at the Margo Fournier Arts Centre
- Sun, Nov 1, 2026 to Wed, Dec 23, 2026 at Station Arts Centre Cooperative
- Fri, Jan 1, 2027 to Tue, Feb 23, 2027 at Grand Coteau Heritage and Cultural Centre
- Sat, May 1, 2027 to Wed, Jun 23, 2027 at Humboldt and District Gallery
- Wed, Sep 1, 2027 to Thu, Sep 23, 2027 at Central Park Library/Arts Centre
- Fri, Oct 1, 2027 to Sat, Oct 23, 2027 at Alex Robertson Public Library- La Ronge