It ll be very dynamic, and it ll have a great sense of mystery to it.
Author of the article: Gillian Francis
Publishing date: Feb 25, 2021 • February 25, 2021 • 2 minute read • Gordon Hamilton, carpenter, checks for air vents on Feb. 25, 2021, in preparation for construction at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. The new exhibit will be finished in 2022, and will provide a fresh take on the human condition and on human beings global footprint. Photo by Michael Bell /Regina Leader-Post
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Construction is underway on a new “dynamic” exhibit at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
The exhibit titled HOME: Life in the Anthropocene is set to launch in the spring of 2022. It will explore the human condition and the global footprint humans leave on the world.