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Craft council show has multiple dimensions

Craft can mean many things. It can be a knit scarf, a carved knife, or a glass bowl. It can be something practical like a wood and metal table, or something whimsical like a steam-punk pig.

Craft can mean many things. It can be a knit scarf, a carved knife, or a glass bowl. It can be something practical like a wood and metal table, or something whimsical like a steam-punk pig. The Saskatchewan Craft Council鈥檚 Dimensions exhibit, now at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery, is a showcase of everything that craft can be.

Artists and craft people across the province are invited to participate in Dimensions every couple of years, explained Don Stein, Executive Director of the Godfrey Dean Gallery. The work can be in any medium, and 36 pieces were selected for the final touring show.

鈥淚 think of it like a jewel box or a treasure chest, because every little piece is a unique little moment.鈥

Dimensions is a regular feature at the Godfrey Dean, typically programmed when they have the opportunity. That鈥檚 partially because it鈥檚 an exhibition that you need to get close to and spend time with to appreciate, as the level of detail and skill is apparent at close examination. A work like JoAnn Sauder鈥檚 Phases of Victoria Bridge, for example, a hand-knit piece, is something that changes as you wander the room and get close to examine her intricate stitch work.

鈥淚t鈥檚 technical virtuosity in knitting, because it鈥檚 so even and the lines are so consistent that you think it鈥檚 a piece of weaving... As you walk across it and move from right to left, it changes in front of your eyes.鈥

The simpler pieces also benefit from close examination.

鈥淚t might just look like a round wooden object, but then when you read about it you realize it鈥檚 like porcelain thin and it鈥檚 an amazing accomplishment to form it from wood and make it take that shape,鈥 said Stein.

The next show at the gallery promises to be equally varied, but Stein doesn鈥檛 know what it鈥檚 going to look like yet. That鈥檚 because it鈥檚 the annual Landscape and Memory exhibition, showcasing artists from Yorkton and area.

鈥淲e would like to cast the web as wide as we can.鈥

The pieces are to be delivered to the gallery. There are very few limits; artists can bring up to five pieces. Size can be an issue 鈥 they have to fit in the gallery with room for other work 鈥 and Stein notes that they can鈥檛 be anything illegal. Otherwise, the show is open to what people have to offer. Last year, for example, there were two Eiffel Tower sculptures, one made out toothpicks, the other out of carved wood.

鈥淸Dimensions] is a little bit like Christmas, because you open the boxes and you never know what it is. Landscape and Memory is a combination of that and what if you gave a big party and right before the party starts you鈥檙e worried if anybody is going to show up. In those four and five days, you never know what鈥檚 going to come up the stairs. It鈥檚 really exciting.鈥

Dimensions runs until May 7. The gallery is accepting work for Landscape and Memory between May 7-11. People from out of town can also drop off work on May 12. It will be up from May 22 to Jun. 16. 聽

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