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Buffalo by P Poitras-Jarrett will be one of the works on display at the Humboldt and District Gallery as part of the exhibition Spirit of Nature: Looking Beyond Yourself
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Special reminder: There will be an opening reception and artist talk on Saturday, May 10 at 1:30pm. Phyllis Poitras-Jarrett will be at the Gallery to discuss her artwork. This event is free and everyone is welcome. 

 

Vibrant statements of colour accomplished with time honoured techniques and modern ‘pixel-art’ sensibilities – that's what awaits visitors to the Humboldt and District Gallery.  

The newest exhibit at the Humboldt and District Gallery, Spirit of Nature: Looking Beyond Yourself, will open on Thursday, May 1. The display showcases the work of Regina based Métis artist Phyllis Poitras-Jarett. 

The exhibit features intricate Métis floral beadwork patterns that fill the silhouettes of various animals and insects, set against a diaphanous grey fog representing the spirit world. Each painting is adorned with a unique and colourful symmetrical design.  

According to Poitras-Jarrett, “Each bead, flower and animal are a part of something greater, and within each painting, the grey background and white flowers represent the greater universe.” 

The exhibition also features a special element: a glass spirit bead, which in traditional Métis beadwork is an off colour or misplaced bead. The spirit bead symbolizes humility and reminds viewers that each day is an opportunity to make improvements in ourselves for the betterment of “All of Our Relations.” 

Spirit of Nature: Looking Beyond Yourself will be on display at the Gallery until Saturday, June 21, 2025. 

There will be an opening reception and artist talk on Saturday, May 10 at 1:30pm. Phyllis Poitras-Jarrett will be at the Gallery to discuss her artwork. This event is free and everyone is welcome. 

This exhibit is made possible through OSAC’s Arts on the Move program and the Humboldt Area Arts Council. 

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