Join us at the Dunlop Art Gallery booth and colour a design that celebrates Indigenous culture, or create your own buffalo-inspired masterpiece using mixed media with guest artist Geanna Dunbar
Great for all ages and abilities.
This program takes place In-Person at Buffalo Meadows Park, in celebration of Tatanga Day.

Geanna Dunbar is a Cree - Metis multi-disciplinary artist. Her trades include many mixed medias, spoken word, and body modification which entails body piercing, skin branding, tattooing and cultural tattooing (traditional practices of the Plains Cree skin stitching and hand poked). Located in downtown Regina, she works in many communities, her current work includes snow sculpting with the 2021 Frost Festival, Her murals with the Albert Memorial Bridge Foot Tunnel, Albert St Underpass as well as the corner of Saskatchewan Drive and Elphinstone. You will also see her seasonal window painting and chalkboard work with local businesses such as downtowns Fresh & Sweet, Vintage Vinyl and Bonzzinis Brew Pub located on South Albert. Currently collaborating with the Twinkle Star project, illustrating a children’s book and still writing her poetry, which often reflects real life issues, showcasing emotions as art. With a special interest in sustainable art and interdisciplinary community collaboration, Geanna often sets personal challenges that help her grow and deepen her relationship with her environment and with others.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Children | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Indigenous | Art and Creation |
TAGS: | STEAM | Indigenous | Family | Dunlop Art Gallery | Crafts and Hobbies | Artist and Author Talks | Art |
Used for any event not located in a RPL branch.