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Ranch Ehrlo Society

Ranch Ehrlo, founded in 1966, is a multi-service agency offering accredited mental health, developmental, and community programs across Saskatchewan, serving children, youth, and adults with complex needs from across Canada.

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Save the Date: 5th annual Make A Mark

Artists from Ranch Ehrlo Society are proud to present, in partnership with the Regina Public Library, the fifth annual Make a Mark art showcase.

This year’s exhibit, Sacred Animals, features original works created by adult participants from our vocational programs and youth participants who have poured their creativity, culture, and personal stories into each piece. Inspired by the first showcase celebrating animal art and Indigenous themes and symbolism, this collection reflects growth, resilience, and the powerful ways art can honour identity and connection.

“The fifth year of Make a Mark is a huge milestone because we can see how far we’ve progressed in our group artwork, techniques, and with the participants’ individual artwork as well,” said Dustin Ritter, art facilitator with Paper Crane. “Make a Mark challenges participants and the public to understand the quality of work we can push ourselves to create if we put in the hours, work as a team, and focus on making something positive for everyone to enjoy.”

We invite the community to join us for the opening reception on April 10 at 10 a.m., in the Creation Cube at the George Bothwell Library (Southland Mall, Regina).

Come and meet the artists, celebrate their courage to display their art, and encourage their journeys. Guests can also “make their own mark” through an interactive activity alongside art facilitator Dustin Ritter and the artists themselves.

If you are unable to attend the opening reception, you can still enjoy the Sacred Animals showcase on display through April 30.

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