The Esteem for the Home Gallery features a rotating display of one of a kind works by
Saskatchewan artists with a focus on young emerging local artists. If you would like to have
your artistic works showcased please send an email with at least two samples of your work to
the Esteem for the Home Gallery Coordinator Michael Peterson.
mpeterson.esteemforthehome@sasktel.net
The Esteem for the Home Gallery is currently featuring works by Cameron McKay and Jocelyn Pidskalny.
Artists
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Nelson Fraser
Furrow Over Fire
Furrow Over Fire
Fluxation
Ember in Passage
Dancing with Fire
Dancing with Fire
Three Shapes of Moon
Collosseum
Floweret
Cradled Orb
Twofold Time
Twofold Time
Saskatchewan Craft Council member Nelson Fraser is a self-taught artist who creates his one-of-a-kind metal expressions in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Nelson had been working with metal for many years, creating unique and functional interior and e
Michael Peterson received his BFA from the University of Saskatchewan in 2009. He is the Gallery Coordinator at Esteem for the Home Gallery and a Gallery Assistant at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery. Currently,
Betty Aasen (nee Brophy) is a self taught artist living in Saskatoon who grew up on a farm east of Spalding. Her rural upbringing was the inspiration behind adding actual
Cate Francis obtained her BFA from the University of Saskatchewan in 2008. Since then she has remained active as an emerging artist in Saskatoon. In addition to her printmaking work, she also creates award w
Georgia Horsley has been playing with clay for many years, mostly doing wheel-thrown utilitarian pottery. Recently, her studies as an alternative health practitioner have transformed her art into more sculptural forms. The human experienc
Loretta Metzger is a Saskatoon based artist who explores a number of creative outlets including fused glass, wall art, sandblasted Vermont slate and one of a kind textile sculptures. Esteem for the Home features Loretta's fused glass wall a
Julia Schaffel graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Double Honours BA in Studio Art and Archaeology. Living in Saskatoon Julia works in printmaking, drawing, photography and sculpture. She has twice been awarded the Saskat
Michelle Brownridge is a Regina based artist and printmaker who captures photographs with her polaroid and cellular telephone camera as an exploration of the everyday and mundane. She gathers these images on a daily basis looking for connection
Saskatoon based artist and AKA Gallery board member Luke Warman received his BFA from the University of Saskatchewan in 2009. During this time he focused mainly on etching, waterless lithography and creating lacquer transfer collages.
Born and raised in Saskatoon, Jocelyn Pidskalny is an emerging artist who paints an array of styles from bold portarits to abstract landscapes. Her distinct style is evident throughout her works and can be found hanging in a wide variety of set
Cameron McKay is a Saskatoon-based artist who works mainly in acrylic paint, charcoal and ink. He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 2006 with a degree in studio art and art history. He is influenced by art
Odette Nicholson is a Saskatoon based visual artist that has been creating stunning works of art for over twenty five years. Odette sees her work as an adventure and continuous learning experience. The Esteem Gallery is featuring a select
Beverley Kobelsky has been designing and building costumes for over 20 years. She has designed costumes for more than 100 productions for Saskatoon’s theatres including Persephone Theatre, S
Helen Heroux grew up on a farm east of Wakaw, Saskatchewan and studied art with Miss Mulcaster at Teachers' College. She has belonged to the Saskatoon Artist Club for fifteen years and has taken many art works
Christine Devrome is a long-time Saskatoon resident whose family came to Canada in 1949 as WWII refugees. She began painting only a few decades ago but her love of art began early in her life as she watched her fa
Darleen Topp grew up in a large Schulte family. At a very young age she was interested in arts and crafts. She has made many petit point, needle point, crewel, copper and string pictures. Since retirin