The current exhibit in the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum’s (EAGM) Gallery No. 2 is a celebration of artistic talent in the Estevan area.
The EAGM has a makerspace exhibit with the theme of “Make. Explore. Create.” People can drop by the gallery and create something using different artistic media, according to curator-director Amber Andersen.
“When done, leave it behind in the space and we will hang it up,” said Andersen. “If you want it back, just remember to put your name and number on it, because we will give it to you at the end of the show.”
The EAGM wants to see people explore their creativity, and try different media.
The artwork that is already hung represents different projects from participants in outreach programming led by Karly Garnier, the EAGM’s education, outreach and programming co-ordinator.
Hillview Manor residents and Hillcrest School students contributed to the exhibit. The EAGM also encouraged people to complete artwork while visiting the domestics display at the Estevan Fair, and during their Pride Week activities earlier in the month.
People can continue to drop by and contribute to the Makerspace exhibit until it closes Sept. 6.