
Events & Gatherings

The Artist’s Table: Tarralik Duffy
Tarralik Duffy fundraising dinner
Sunday, September 7, 6 PM
Level 3
Tickets $250
(includes a partial tax receipt)
This is a members-only event.
Tickets are available exclusively to Remai Modern members. Purchases made by non-members will be refunded.
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Engage with art in a totally new way at The Artist’s Table. In celebration of the work of Tarralik Duffy, Remai Modern and Hearth are partnering on a special fundraising dinner exploring several of the ingredients featured in her exhibition Klik My Heels. This three-course meal will be a feast for the senses, allowing diners to connect with Duffy’s art and its exploration of home, longing, and the complex beauty of everyday life in the North.
Proceeds from The Artist’s Table support Remai Modern’s Youth Art Night Program and the Friendship Inn.
Tickets to the Artist’s Table fundraising dinner are non-refundable.
About Tarralik Duffy
Tarralik Duffy is a writer, multidisciplinary artist, and designer from Salliq, Nunavut, now residing in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Much of her work centres on contemporary Inuit culture, and her experiences as an Inuk living between her Arctic island home and city life in the south. Duffy is the recipient of the 2021 Kenojuak Ashevak Memorial Award and is on the shortlist for the 2025 Sobey Art Award.
Event/Exhibition meta autogenerated block.
When
September 7 at 6:00PM–9:00PM
Where
Remai Modern
September 7 at 6:00PM – 9:00PM
About Youth Art Night
Youth Art Night takes place Thursday from 4–6 PM in Remai Modern’s Cameco Learning Studio. This free weekly program is designed for youth ages 14–20. Led by talented museum staff and the occasional guest artist, Youth Art Night is free to attend and no registration is required. All supplies, including snacks are provided. From clay sculpting to birchbark biting, each evening introduces a new art form to participants.
About the Friendship Inn
Every day, 365 days a year, guests rely on the Friendship Inn to eat. The Saskatoon organization provides a Free Meal Service, offering hot, nutritious breakfasts and lunches for vulnerable people from Saskatoon’s core neighbourhoods and beyond who may otherwise go hungry.
Guests often struggle with complex health barriers such as poverty; mental health and addictions challenges; homelessness or lack of safe, affordable housing; domestic violence; intergenerational trauma; underemployment; underdeveloped literacy skills or long-term disability.
The Friendship Inn creates a compassionate sense of belonging, and through its services strives to offer guests a sense of hope where they feel like part of community with someone who cares.

