Art to Art | Casey Koyzcan – raven: tatsǫ́

Winter 2026 at Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina

Images (left to right): Laura St.Pierre, Boreal 3 (Fruits and Flowers of the Spectral Garden), archival inkjet print on photo rag, 2018. Nic Wilson, Inverted Pietà, digital photo print, 2023-2025.

Art to Art

January 24 – March 25, 2026
Reception: January 24, 1pm
Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
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Curated by Wendy Peart

This exhibition brings together artworks from the permanent collections of Regina Public Library and SK Arts. The exhibition presents works by 18 artists from Saskatchewan or Prairie region, paired as diptychs to spark conversation, inviting viewers to uncover connections, contrasts, and new meanings. Take your time to look closely and discover what ideas, relationships, and interplay emerge between the works. Think about how your history and perspectives shape your understanding of the artwork.

Artworks by Holly Aubichon, Christi Belcourt, Katherine Boyer, Jerry Didur, Leah Marie Dorion, Brenda Dowedoff, Gabriela García-Luna, Grace Holyer, Marsha Kennedy, Ronald Kostyniuk, Zachari Logan, Mahdi Mahdian, Brenda Francis Pelkey, Laura St.Pierre, Leesa Streifler, Ulrike Veith, Nic Wilson, and Hanna Yokozawa Farquharson.

Special thanks to SK Arts for the loan of artworks for this exhibition.


Casey Koyczan, digital image, 2025

Casey Koyczan – raven: tatsǫ́

February 28 – May 27, 2026
Reception & Artist Talk: February 28, 1pm
Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village Branch)
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Curated by Stacey Fayant

Casey Koyczan brings elements of nature into the gallery, creating experiences that blur boundaries between inside and outside, human-made and natural, and past and future. His multisensory installations invite viewers into immersive worlds shaped by sound, sight, and smell. Using technologies such as 3D modelling and fabrication, he constructs imagined environments that highlight how strange and astonishing the natural world is.

By combining modern techniques with materials from the land—branches and raven calls—Koyczan creates spaces where nature feels assertive and alive. His world-making offers hope and affirms the intelligence surrounding us. Trees, ravens, and other beings appear as mythic presences that nurture and challenge. Through his installations, the everyday becomes extraordinary, allowing you to reconsider your relationship with the living world.

Casey Koyczan is a Dene interdisciplinary artist from Yellowknife, NT, that uses various mediums to communicate how culture and technology can grow together in order for us to develop a better understanding of who we are, where we come from, and where we are going. He creates with whatever tools necessary to bring an idea to fruition, and works mostly in sculpture, installation, 3D/VR/AR/360, video, and audio works such as music, soundscapes and film scores.

Artist Talk & Reception: Casey Koyczan
February 28, 1 – 3pm
SV-1, Sherwood Village Branch
Join artist Casey Koyczan for an artist talk and reception.


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About Dunlop Art Gallery at Regina Public Library

Central Library location
2311 – 12th Avenue
Regina, SK S4P 3Z5

Gallery Hours (CST), Central Library
Mon to Thurs, 9:30am – 9pm
Fri, 9:30am – 6pm
Sat, 9:30am – 5pm
Sun, 12 – 5pm

Sherwood Village Branch location
6121 Rochdale Boulevard
Regina SK S4X 2R1

Gallery Hours (CST), Sherwood Village Branch
Mon, Thurs, Fri, 9:30am – 6pm
Tues, Wed, 9:30am – 9pm
Sat, 9:30am – 5pm
Sun, 12 – 5pm

Admission is Free to all exhibitions.
Galleries are wheelchair accessible.

306-777-6040
dunlop@reginalibrary.ca
reginalibrary.ca/dunlopartgallery

We acknowledge the support of SK Arts, and funding partners SaskCulture and Saskatchewan Lotteries, whose contributions help the arts thrive in this province.

We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

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