Plan Your Tour
Whether you’re local to Saskatoon or visiting from afar, we invite you to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of our city’s thriving art scene. From acclaimed museums, curated galleries, and artful boutiques to larger-than-life murals and delightfully offbeat urban design elements, you’ll find inspiration around every corner.
Curate an Artwalk experience that’s perfectly suited to your tastes. Explore by neighbourhood, or set out on an epic, cross-city adventure to discover compelling works and handcrafted wares from your new favourite homegrown artists.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier and John Diefenbaker
Bill Epp’s statue at the corner of 21st Street and 1st Avenue depicts an apocryphal meeting between Sir Wilfrid Laurier and John Diefenbaker on the streets of Saskatoon. ...
Soul of the Land
Crafted from limestone with a natural granite centre, Edward Gibney’s “Soul of the Land” prompts the viewer to contemplate where nature ends and man-made objects begin. ...
Treaty 6 Territory & Homeland of the Métis Bike Racks
Simple urban infrastructure transforms into a piece of public art celebrating the Cree, Nakoda and Saulteaux leaders who signed Treaty 6, and the history of the Métis in Saskatoon. ...
Tribute to Youth
Installed in 1989, this bronze sculpture captures the ebullience of youth and commemorates Saskatoon hosting the Canada Games. ...
Unfurled
A stainless steel column is topped with irregular, organic shapes that appear to be floating on the breeze in a celebration of Saskatoon’s bright future. ...
University of Saskatchewan Sculpture Garden
You don’t have to be a student to experience this hidden gem on the university campus, a stunning open-air sculpture gallery overlooking the river and nearby Meewasin trail. ...