Mendel Art Gallery

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Mendel Art Gallery
Mendel Art Gallery
Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory
Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory
Saskatchewan's Vice-Regal Couple visit the Mendel at a community event for the Monarchist League of Canada, 2006
Saskatchewan's Vice-Regal Couple visit the Mendel at a community event for the Monarchist League of Canada, 2006

The Mendel Art Gallery is a major creative cultural centre in City Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, opened in 1964. Housing a permanent collection of works of local, regional and national significance, the Mendel is also known for its public programmes for all ages. Its current executive director and CEO is Terry Graff. The Saskatoon Civic Conservatory is located adjacent to the Mendel and draws 80,000 visitors a year. The twinned facilities are located into the landscape of the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River.

We recognize our role and responsibility not merely as stewards of the art objects we collect, preserve, research, and present, but as a potent agent of social change, driven by the multiple social, cultural, and educational possibilities of an expanded vision for the public art museum.
 
— Mendel Art Gallery

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