Permanent Collection
The largest collection of Saskatchewan visual art in the world.
Nowhere else in the world will you find a larger or more comprehensive collection of Saskatchewan visual art than in the SK Arts Permanent Collection. This collection includes approximately 3,800 works of 850 artists and represents the work of our province’s artists over the past eight decades.
Through the development and maintenance of a provincial collection of cultural belongings and original works of Saskatchewan art and related archives, SK Arts intends:
You will find everything from paintings, drawings, textiles, prints, photographs and sculptures in the collection. This wide variety of styles and media demonstrates the diversity and talent of Saskatchewan artists. Artwork from the collection is frequently included in exhibitions throughout the province and country, is loaned to organizations and is also rented to workplaces through our Art Rental program.
If you are an artist with work held in the SK Arts Permanent Collection and your contact information has changed, please take a moment to complete the form below. This information helps us contact you if we need to issue exhibition or copyright-related payments.
The work in the Permanent Collection is available to individuals conducting research upon request, and by appointment. The collection is accessible to the public through loan, rental, special partnerships and installation in public buildings.
The budget is one per cent (1%) of the legislated appropriation to SK Arts. For example, if the General Revenue Fund allocation to SK Arts for a given year were $6 million, then the acquisition budget would be $60,000. In addition to that 1%, a special purchase may be made using funds from the SK Arts Endowment Fund.
Approximately 30 to 60 items are added each year.
Learn more about submitting work to the Permanent Collection by reading the Permanent Collection Submissions Guidelines. Contact the Permanent Collection staff for more information at (306) 510-1183, 800-667-7526 or acquisitions@sk-arts.ca.
Photo credit: Laura St. Pierre, Vivaria (crop), 2018, inkjet print. Photo courtesy of the artist.