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New Generations exhibit from Regina artist Victor Cicansky puts emphasis on family

New Generations exhibit from Regina artist Victor Cicansky puts emphasis on family
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Victor Cicansky s gazebo opens this week at Grow Regina gardens

Posted: May 08, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: May 8 The gazebo has different plants around the bottom and leaves at the top. (Matt Duguid/CBC) comments A renowned artist s gazebo has been installed at McLeod Park and the Grow Regina community garden.  The Grow Regina group drew up the plans for the gazebo more than 10 years ago and called Victor Cicansky. Cicansky is best known for his bronze and ceramic sculptures. He takes his inspiration from nature, personal experience and his own gardening. They said Well, would you charge anything? I said, No. Listen, I d love to do this project. I think it s a great project. Just let me know when we can start, he said. 

Cicansky s Gazebo, a bold new centrepiece for local garden

Cicansky s Gazebo, a bold new centrepiece for local garden The garden is a place for more than gardening. It is an art place, an education place, a place where we want to interpret. Author of the article: Gillian Francis Publishing date: May 06, 2021  •  May 6, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Regina artist Victor Cicansky s latest work, Gazebo stands in the centre of McLeod Park in Regina. The structure was intended to be an artistic focal point and gathering space. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

Genocidal Love by Bevann Fox leads Saskatchewan Book Award nominations

Genocidal Love is a book by Bevann Fox.(University of Regina Press/ZG Stories) Genocidal Love by Bevann Fox leads the titles shortlisted for the 2021 Saskatchewan Book Awards. Of the 14 prizes, The awards recognize the best writing and publishing in Saskatchewan.  Fox blends biography and fiction to tell her story in  Genocidal Love. Fox tells her story as Myrtle, a young girl who is sent to residential school at seven years of age, and the abuse she suffers there traumatizes her for years to come. But Myrtle eventually finds healing as she finds her voice and discovers the power of storytelling. She faces her painful past to create a better future for her children and grandchildren.

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