Voters can see the exhibit in person, or they go online and vote virtually for their favourite art works. Once the People’s Choice exhibition has wrapped up, the Allie Griffin Art Gallery will no longer be used for art exhibits. There are preparations to replace this gallery with the new gallery in the Credit Union Spark Centre, which will house the arts and recreation programs for the City of Weyburn. An exhibit entitled “Living Skies”, featuring works by Kelly Meng Stephenson, is on display at the Weyburn Credit Union gallery from now until April 29. Stephenson was the top winner of last year’s People’s Choice exhibition. The next featured artist at the gallery will be Kendra Garbe.
(Photos: City of Weyburn for turf photo, @treavortuff for exterior photo) The City of Weyburn is on schedule and on budget with the construction of their recreation and culture centre, the Credit. . .
“We’re pleased to be partnering with the City of Weyburn to support this new facility through a long term agreement that aligns well with our overall focus on health and wellness,” said Kyle Jeworski, Viterra’s CEO for North America. “As a longstanding member of Weyburn’s business community, we look forward to seeing the positive impact this facility will have for local residents for many years to come.” “The City of Weyburn is excited about our partnership with Viterra,” said Andrew Crowe, City of Weyburn director of leisure services. “Viterra is a business known for supporting local Saskatchewan sporting organizations and events and we are grateful for their investment in our community.”