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Exploring Home: Gala Evening

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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Exploring Home: Gala Evening

Royal Saskatchewan Museum
(Doors open 60min before event start)

Jay Ingram, author, broadcaster and renowned host of the Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet program partners with Louise Bernice Halfe (Sky Dancer), Canada’s Parliamentary Poet Laureate, to host a gala evening celebrating the Queen City’s most anticipated event of spring 2022, the opening of the new exhibit Home: Life in the Anthropocene. With Bradlyn Oakes from CTV Regina emceeing the program, Ingram and Halfe will be joined with a performance by the winner of the Home Poetry Slam Contest and and a taste of the Songs 4 Nature program.

Jay Ingram and Louise Bernice Halfe

Take in a sneak peek of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s dynamic and newest gallery that explores a range of issues that Saskatchewan and the rest of the world are facing as we move into this new epoch. Enjoy complimentary gourmet cuisine and beverages from Crave Kitchen + Wine Bar along with music by Ray Bell. Check out local business Sticks & Doodles and graffiti artist WizWon's, aka Jayde Goodon, collaboration with the Friends of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. They teamed up to create special, limited-edition (only 50!) luxury engraved maple art signs commemorating Home: Life in the Anthropocene, available for purchase that evening at The Museum Shop. 

  • Masks are welcomed at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum but are not required.
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Exploring Home – An Evening Celebration is presented by the Cooperators and Bassendowski Agencies.

The FRSM is a nonprofit charitable organization that supports the RSM by funding programs, environmental research and exhibits such as the new Home gallery. This helps to preserve Saskatchewan’s rich natural and Indigenous human history for generations to come.

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