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Galerie d’art MacKenzie


The T. C. Douglas Building houses the MacKenzie Museum of Fine Arts at the hedge of the Wascana Center. The building houses eight galleries, offering a 2,200 square meter exhibition space (24,000 square feet). Norman MacKenzie donated his private collection to Regina College, known today as the University of Regina, which became the museum’s original collection. In 1953, the College launched the Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery to display works from this collection.

The institution has since undertaken an indigenization process.
Today, the MacKenzie Art Gallery’s permanent collection counts over 5,000 works spanning over 5,000 years of Canadian history.

In addition, the museum regularly organizes and hosts exhibitions promoting the perspectives of artists from the Plains and First Nations.

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