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|start_year=2019 | |start_year=2019 | ||
|location=312 Ave B South, Saskatoon, SK | |location=312 Ave B South, Saskatoon, SK | ||
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Void Gallery | Void Gallery was a non-profit screen print studio and artist-run centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Established in 2012, it provided training, access to space and equipment, and community-outreach programming for local artists. | ||
The gallery focused on promoting art forms such as t-shirts and posters that were accessible to the general public. It engaged with members of various communities, including Indigenous peoples, newcomers, and youth, to inform its programming and operations. Its activities aimed to address gaps in Saskatoon’s existing gallery system by supporting artwork that had limited representation. | |||
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Revision as of 14:11, 26 December 2024
Void | |
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Location | 312 Ave B South, Saskatoon, SK |
Country | Canada 🇨🇦 |
Type | Print shop |
Years active | 2019–???? |
Services | Print for hire |
Website | voidgallery.ca |
Void Gallery was a non-profit screen print studio and artist-run centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Established in 2012, it provided training, access to space and equipment, and community-outreach programming for local artists.
The gallery focused on promoting art forms such as t-shirts and posters that were accessible to the general public. It engaged with members of various communities, including Indigenous peoples, newcomers, and youth, to inform its programming and operations. Its activities aimed to address gaps in Saskatoon’s existing gallery system by supporting artwork that had limited representation.