Nuit Blanche 2024 Artists
NBYXE Donation Campaign presents : Chris Morin
Chris Morin aka @chrixmorix is an illustrator and projection artist who lives, loves and works in Saskatoon // Treaty Six Territory // Traditional Homeland of the Métis. Influenced by the frenetic energy of punk rock, skateboarding culture, and Saturday morning cartoons, Chris’ work reflects bold colours and playful, animated imagery.
This project was supported by The Nuit Blanche Saskatoon Donation Campaign. With a donation of $10 of more people came together to fund this work. This unique opportunity has brought art lovers and festival supporters together like never before.
A heartfelt thank you to all who have donated. Your support directly impacts the artists and makes Nuit Blanche possible. Donate for 2025
Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery is featuring an exhibition by Staff and Sessionals of the University of Saskatchewan's Art and Art History - School of the Arts.
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191 Murray Building
Bratwurst
Sausage Party is a participatory installation in front of Art Placement Gallery. A soft sculpture delicatessen will fill the window. On the street, folks will have an opportunity to assemble their own visually tasty treat to take home: a soft sculpture hot dog complete with a full assortment of topping options with a high probability of googly eyes. Think food truck meets Build-a-Bear, all infused with a Xanadu roller-disco vibe.
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Bratwurst
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The Gallery/art placement inc. 228 3 Ave S
Dan Dan Art
Experience a canvas come alive. A painting that can tell the rest of its story. "From Dawn 'till Dusk 'till Dawn" will present animated visuals in tandem with static works of art to tell a fixed yet moving story as old as the cosmos: The eternal romance/reckoning between light and dark, day and night, love and hate, and the creatures that inhabit these spaces. Put yourself in the middle of duality and enjoy a world of asymmetrical chaos in harmony.
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Dan Dan Art
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Cafe Del Rey, 345 3rd Ave S
Evie Johnny Ruddy
What might the city look like if trans people used digital media to speak to one another in everyday urban spaces? The Trans cARe billboard project is an augmented reality (AR) scavenger hunt for 3D digital billboards that radiate joyful messages of trans care and affirmation. Using AR, trans artist Evie Johnny Ruddy has located four digital billboards on the festival grounds. When you find the locations, you can view these life-size billboards through an AR app, and it will look like Saskatoon is adorned with playful, trans-affirming messages.
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Evie Johnny Ruddy
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3rd Ave S, across from Meewasin Valley Authority
Concoction: PAVED Arts Members Screening
Join PAVED Arts for their annual members’ screening!
This event celebrates the creative video production of PAVED Arts members, including artist-controlled and independent works that are made with equipment and other resources that PAVED Arts has to offer.
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PAVED Arts
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Alt Hotel, second floor
Remai Modern Presents: taisha paggett
Remai Modern presents a new performance and exhibition by Southern California-based artist, taisha paggett. An interdisciplinary dance artist, paggett’s work contemplates and interrupts fixed histories of Black and queer embodiment, desire, placemaking, possibility and survival. Her practice is rooted in the body with a deep understanding of how the complex social, historical and political implications of her body relate to the production of knowledge.
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Remai Modern
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102 Spadina Cres E
Micro Drag: Smallest Stage for the Biggest Personalities
Micro Drag is here to bring you the beauty and creativity of drag and gender performance, no matter how big, on a stage suitable for mice. But that won’t stop these funky performers! This stage is no barrier, just like your gender roles. Featuring a variety of genderqueer/trans performers from Saskatoon and area, this little stage is ready to give you the biggest show to grace the streets of Nuit Blanche.
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Queer'd Al with Chaos Encouraged Productions Inc.
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Friendship Park
Kamisha Alexson
Dreamscapes is an ethereal installation made from over fifty non-traditional dreamcatchers. Plains Cree tipi poles hold the pieces as they dance with grandmother wind, providing a safe space to Indigi-queers and all who enter. Materials for Dreamscapes are sustainably foraged from recycling, second hand economy, and the land. This installation promotes sustainability and spirituality in a surreal articulation of Indigenous queerness.
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Kamisha Alexson
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Friendship Park, south of Spadina Crescent E near Victoria Bridge
B!G Art
What does a door mean to you? Does it evoke feelings of opportunity or anxiety? How did a door become such a metaphor for success, failure, opportunity, family, home, change, transition, and so many other moments of emotional connection? This project explores the greater meaning of a door, and its ability to change our path in life when we have the courage to open it. After all, it’s just a door.
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Big Art
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K W Nasser Plaza, 2 Spadina Crescent E
Blatant Space
Let's make faces. Stretch your imagination and bring your idea or concept for a face into Blatant Space. This installation will turn your prompt into a vivid image for the world to see.
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Blatant Space
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Outside Meewasin Valley Authority
Threads: Cultural Conversations
Threads: Cultural Conversations
Threads is a cross-cultural educational platform inspired by the uncertain times we’re living in. Weaving together knowledge, art, and storytelling,Threads delves into what it means to flourish and belong as diverse peoples while exploring the issues, challenges and desires for Newcomers, Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures to live in harmony.
Summary of Projects
At Threads, we feature speakers, artists, and storytellers from across the globe and all walks of life. Past speakers include former Governor General Michaëlle Jean, award-winning writer Kim Thúy, Chief Cadmus Delorme and former news host Ginella Massa. Recently, we have created Thread Studio, a virtual space for artists to showcase their work. Artists are selected from an open Call for Submissions.
Susan Mills with JackPine Press
Hand bind your own glow-in-the-dark, passport-sized, field notebook with bookbinder and artist Susan Mills, using mostly recycled materials. For adults, or kids with full adult participation. It glows AND it's OG! For everyone who loves books.
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Susan Mills with JackPine Press
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Remai Modern Atrium
Jared Epp
How can we animate space and build connections in public in ways that seem so easy to do online? I explore this question through an interactive engagement with the practice of tagging, from social media to graffiti. In this installation, I encourage folks to "tag" a friend, write a message or sketch an image onto a public body while thinking about communication and community between digital and physical public space.
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Jared Epp
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River Landing, Spadina Cres E
E. M. Alysse Bowd
In White Noise Karaoke, a woman continuously vacuums the festival grounds, singing confidently along to the soundtrack playing only in her headphones. Her vintage vacuum cleaner has morphed into an oversized dollhouse and emits a warm glow. The work resonates with themes of domestic rituals, gender performance, humour and valourizing the everyday.
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E. M. Alysse Bowd
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River Landing, Spadina Cres E
Write Out Loud
Eight local poets will be sharing the stage to throw down some original poetry! These poets come from all walks of life with varying degrees of experience. The prairies are alive with the sound of poetry, and these artists believe wholeheartedly in its power to transform and nurture the human spirit. Whether you’re an avid reader or a first-time listener, there’s something in it for everyone.
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Write Out Loud
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River Landing Amphitheatre
Kyuubi Culture
Boreal Echo: Encased Spectres is a spiritual successor of our previous artwork, Savage Growth, which focuses on the exploration of human relations with the natural environment and the personification of the sorrow and lamentation of the earth's destruction. The project aims to personify nature's unseen emotions and forces through performance arts, sound, and movements to raise awareness of how detrimental human activities can impact our planet if we are not cognizant of our actions.
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Kyuubi Culture
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Traffic Bridge, Victoria Avenue
Cristine Andrew-Stuckel
Social media, selfie culture, and the dawn of the influencer have created a compulsion to project a flawless reality to the world. The glitz-and-glam of Artificiality considers the allure of simulated realities in a world where CGI, AI, and other manipulated media technologies threaten human integrity. Take a selfie among the distorted reflections of the installation and add your silhouette to a collaborative drawing where each layer further abstracts the human form.
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Cristine Andrew-Stuckel
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Saskatchewan Crescent E, west of Eastlake Avenue
Luke Maddaford
From the parkland of Northwest Saskatchewan emerges something you can't quite see. Look with me. Strain your eyes. Come closer. Let me tell you the Legend of Bearman.
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Luke Maddaford
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Eastlake Avenue & Saskatchewan Crescent E
Global Biotech Week
Beautiful Science
Global Biotech Week is once again partnering with Nuit Blanche Saskatoon to bring you beautiful science. This exciting collaboration brings the worlds of art and science together and showcases research images that are art in their own right.
Scientists will be on hand during the event to demonstrate DNA extraction from strawberries and give some information about the science images!