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The Melfort Arts Council holds all performances at the CJVR Performing Arts Theater, Kerry Vickar Centre

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Performances

  • Kyle McKearney

    Kyle McKearney
    When: February 07, 2026 7:00 pm
    Where: CJVR Performing Arts Theatre-Kerry Vickar Centre
    Kyle McKearney is establishing himself as Canada’s standout Americana/Alternative-Country artist. His sophomore album, A Traveler's Lament, earned the 2023 Canadian Country Music Awards' 'Alternative Country Album of the Year' and is shortlisted for a 2024 GRAMMY® in the Best Regional Roots Album category. The album's acclaim has catapulted him from local venues to major international stages, including his first tour in the UK. Kyle’s music, which blends elements from Roots, Folk, Blues, Soul, Country, Rock, and Pop, delivers a dynamic performance that resonates with diverse audiences from across the globe.
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  • The North Sound

    The North Sound
    When: March 07, 2026 7:00 pm
    Where: CJVR Performing Arts Theatre-Kerry Vickar Centre
    Forged in Treaty 7 Territory, The North Sound is the powerhouse duo of Forrest and Nevada Eaglespeaker. Blending indie folk, roots, and alt-country, their music tells raw and honest stories of love, family, and resilience. With soaring harmonies and deeply personal lyrics, they explore themes of intergenerational trauma, recovery, and redemption-all while crafting melodies that make you want to sing along. Signed to Indigenous label New Sun Music, The North Sound has earned multiple number-one singles and accolades, proving they are just getting started. Join them on a journey where music is both a celebration and a catharsis.
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  • Sandra Bouza

    Sandra Bouza
    When: May 01, 2026 7:00 pm
    Where: CJVR Performing Arts Theatre-Kerry Vickar Centre
    Every now and then, we encounter an artist like Sandra Bouza who gets right down into our blood and bones. An artist whose voice stops us in our tracks. Her latest album, ’A Sound in the Dark.’ is nominated for the 2024 Canadian Folk Music Awards Contemporary Album of the Year. You can hear echoes of Etta James and Carla Thomas in Bouza’s powerful, highly nuanced phrasing. Like Amy Winehouse and Adele, Sandra’s absorbed a lot from the greats from the golden age of R&B and has emerged with a style that's all her own. Few singers can inhabit a vocal like Bouza does.
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Exhibitions

  • Mohadese Movahed: The Burden of Street

    Dates: October 01, 2025 to November 23, 2025
    Where: Sherven-Smith Art Gallery
    The Burden of Street brings together paintings that depict contradictory compositions to provide distinct visual experiences while exploring the complexities of our surrounding built environment. The element of the wall plays a significant role in this body of work as public sites for dwellers to engage with the political and social fabric of society. These paintings aim to explore the dichotomy of walls as both tools of control and platforms for resistance. They delve into how authorities use these walls to impose their ideologies and values upon the people, while also emphasizing the agency of dissidents who transform these spaces into channels of protest and expression. A diverse range of artistic techniques and mediums, including collage, painting, drawing, and graffiti, are used to create satirical and ironic situations that reference the deep dualities, disparities, and hypocrisies inherent in ruling systems. Iranian born visual artist, Mohadese Movahed focuses on painting in her studio practice. She graduated with a Bachelor of painting degree from the University of Science and Culture (USC) in Tehran and an MFA from the University of Regina, SK, Canada in 2020. Currently based in Vancouver, Movahed has exhibited her work nationally, internationally and is a recipient of Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation.

  • Patrick Fernandez: Mga Piraso mula sa Paraiso (Pieces from Paradise)

    Dates: April 01, 2026 to May 23, 2026
    Where: Sherven-Smith Art Gallery
    These series of works are an excerpt from a previous exhibition 'TADHANA'. These works explore the views as newcomer’s common concept that "fate brought us here" and the most common Filipino outlook of "bahala na" / "come what may" attitude which is prevalent to anyone. However, this attitude is not only a visible trait for newcomer alone, but these are also actually a day-to-day outlook of everyone just varying on expression and terms. The exhibition aims to finds parallels within culture to create better understanding of each and everyone’s' disposition in life. These bodies of work centres on the ideas of 'fate' while relating it to the quest for hierarchy of the modern society. As we live in a time that is always hungry for accomplishment, results and evidence of success, Patrick wants to elaborate the significance of fate thru commentaries using characters of reimagined folklore of his culture, patterns and juxtaposed imagery in order to give new meaning on how fate will lead us to one’s self discovery and freedom. Patrick Fernandez is a contemporary visual artist who lives and works in Regina, Saskatchewan. A native of Pangasinan, Philippines, his colourful paintings use symbolism and reimagined folklore imagery as a means of storytelling. His works are based on personal experiences that deal with displacement and adaptation, using circumstances as turning points for growth.

  • Storied Telling: Performativity & Narrative in Photography

    Dates: September 01, 2026 to October 23, 2026
    Where: Sherven-Smith Art Gallery
    Organized by Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery; Touring Saskatchewan through the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils; Curated by Jennifer McRorie The exhibition, Storied Telling, features photographic works by Canadian artists, whose images present as lens-based performance. The photographs reflect a performative nature, taken as video stills or documentation of performance art or presented as elaborate figurative compositions within settings that border on the fantastical or are imagined recreations of historic scenarios. In their adornment and positioning within their environments, the subjects of the photographs become powerfully iconographic. The resulting images are rife with story, reflecting diverse narratives that are poetic, political, surreal, spiritual, or perhaps even mythic; stories that inform and speak to cultural and diaspora identities that are constantly producing and reproducing themselves anew through transformation and difference.

  • Vanessa Hyggen: ôma askiy âpacihcikâtîw (this land is in use)

    Dates: September 01, 2027 to October 23, 2027
    Where: Sherven-Smith Art Gallery
    This body of work highlights the diversity, beauty, importance and plight of northern Saskatchewan muskegs, land that is being threatened with strip mining. Peat mining involves draining the water out of the muskeg then mulch the cover vegetation (sundews, pitcher plants, Labrador tea, black spruce, birch, willows, alders, cranberries, bunchberries, cloudberries, bog laurel, leatherleaf, and dozens of species of mosses). Muskegs/peatlands are very old landscapes, it takes 10 years for one centimeter of peat to form. It is important to Vanessa’s culture, and to the survival of traditions and knowledge to keep wild areas intact and undisturbed by resource extraction. Many people are unfamiliar with these areas, and this is Vanessa’s way of bringing the muskeg to the public. Vanessa is a Canadian artist of Woodlands Cree and Norwegian ancestry. She is a member of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and her community is nemepith sipihk (Sucker River). She holds her Bachelor of Arts with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan. Vanessa is interested in utilizing memory, tradition and themes of nature in her work. Land conservation and land sovereignty are at the heart of her work, with her painting and beadwork focusing on the richness of the land, and in turn, the threats to the land.