The Brushworks Art Guild began its Spring Art Show and Sale on April 30, 2026 [1], at the Art Gallery of Regina.
The event serves as a critical platform for local artists to showcase their work to the public and generate revenue through sales. By bringing together creators in a professional gallery setting, the guild fosters community bonds through a shared passion for painting.
The exhibition runs from April 30 through May 2, 2026 [1]. Visitors can view the collection and purchase artworks during the daily operating hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. [1]. The show focuses specifically on the paintings created by the guild's membership, highlighting a variety of styles and techniques developed within the group.
Jenelle Lippai of CTV News reported from the scene, noting the visual impact of the exhibition. "I am on location to take in the creativity and beauty on display at the Art Gallery of Regina," Lippai said.
The guild utilizes these events to build a supportive network of artists in Saskatchewan. By transitioning from private studios to a public venue, members engage with the broader community, creating a bridge between professional art spaces and grassroots creative collectives.
This annual sale allows the guild to maintain its presence in the regional art scene while providing members with experience in exhibiting and selling their work. The three-day event remains the primary window for the public to acquire new pieces from the guild's current roster of painters.
“The event serves as a critical platform for local artists to showcase their work to the public and generate revenue through sales.”
The Brushworks Art Guild's exhibition demonstrates the role of artist cooperatives in sustaining local cultural economies. By securing a venue like the Art Gallery of Regina, the guild provides its members with institutional legitimacy and public visibility that individual artists might struggle to achieve independently.





