A newly formed group of artists is inviting the public to experience the thriving heart of Moose Jaw’s art scene through a permanent studio and gallery space now open at the Town ‘N’ Country Mall
MOOSE JAW — A newly formed group of artists is inviting the public to experience the thriving heart of Moose Jaw’s art scene through a permanent studio and gallery space now open at the Town ‘N’ Country Mall.
The Living Sky Art Collective, established through an introductory meeting on April 13, is the latest evolution of a growing grassroots effort to bring local art into the public eye. Located at the north end of the mall, the studio is open to the public on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Visitors are invited to explore an array of artworks, watch artists at work, and shop for unique handmade items such as paintings, prints, cards, and hand-woven baskets. All artwork on display is family friendly and curated for general viewing.
The group’s name was chosen to reflect the diversity of its membership — a community of around 12 creators currently spanning a wide range of styles, media, and skill levels.
“The Living Sky Art Collective was founded in April 2025 by a number of artists who desired to get together to paint and create on a regular basis and to be active in the show and sale of their work,” said Patrick Hall, president of the group.
Hall emphasized the importance of creating a shared space where artists can connect and grow together.
“The goal of the group is to encourage and support the artistic endeavours of its membership by providing an open and welcoming venue where artists can gather to pursue their artistic interests in the supportive company of other artists…,” he explained.
The Collective also plans to offer hands-on workshops and community events, with details to be shared on social media in the weeks ahead.
The initiative is made possible through a partnership with the Town ‘N’ Country Mall, whose management team has supported the project since it began taking shape late last year.
“Community initiatives like the Living Sky Art Collective with its gallery and teaching space strengthen a sense of community spirit,” said Jennilee Novak, assistant property manager of the Town ‘N’ Country Mall.
“It gives them an opportunity to get out into the community, and for the community to come in and see that we’re able to offer different things (here at the mall). We’re trying to partner with more and more community groups,” Novak added.
The Collective is actively welcoming new members and invites creative individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels to get involved and join a growing community of like-minded artists.
“The mall gave us a wonderful opportunity by providing the space for us to get our art out into the public, and that’s something we’ve been missing,” said Gary Holden, a visual artist and member of the group.
For more information or to inquire about joining the Living Sky Art Collective, contact Patrick Hall at 306-631-3148 or stop by the gallery at 1235 Main Street North during public viewing hours. For the latest news and upcoming events, visit the new Facebook page, “Living Sky Art Collective.”