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Embodied Ecologies presents a retrospective survey of the career of Saskatchewan artist Marsha Kennedy, highlighting the contributions of her work towards contemporary painting and feminist and environmental art in Canada, as well as reflecting on her impact on the broader arts community. Having taught in the visual arts, first in Ontario and then at the University of Regina for two and a half decades, while also serving as a mentor to emerging artists, she has influenced generations of artists and has contributed a strong and unique voice within Canadian contemporary art. Visit the Embodied Ecologies Exhibition online |
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Kennedy’s messages regarding feminist, sociopolitical and environmental issues have always found their inspiration in personal experience, which then delves her into research and the studio. She draws from her experiences, as a woman, feminist, activist, mother, and an environmentally-conscious and concerned citizen, to engage in the politics of body, land and place through visual and poetic provocation. — Jennifer McRorie, Director/Curator Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery |
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©2025 Marsha Kennedy Treaty Four Territory, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Last updated September 2025 For further information, contact marsha@marshakennedy.ca |