PAVED Arts

PAVED Arts An artist-run centre that supports artists and independent producers to make and exhibit their work. What is PAVED Arts? What does a PAVED Arts membership cost?

PAVED Arts is a non-profit, community-based organization that exists to advance knowledge and practices in what we call the ‘PAVED Arts’ arts: photography, audio, video, electronic and digital. We help artists and independent producers make and exhibit their work. What happens at PAVED Arts?
• Free gallery exhibitions & public screenings
• Installations & performances
• Free art & media workshops

for members
• Artist residencies
• Production grants
• Offsite programming & community partnerships
• We provide affordable access to media art production studios, tools, services, and technical & educational support

How does it work? Exhibitions are always free and open to the public. Our production facilities, workshops and equipment, are fully accessible to our Members, who use the facility for their own independent, non-commercial projects. We offer our members subsidized rental of equipment far below market rates, training, mentorship, and above all an environment for free expression, creative thought and personal growth. A Producing Membership is $50 per year ($25 Student/Underemployed). In addition to receiving discounts on workshop registration, members earn free rental credits through volunteer work. An Associate Membership is available for $25.An Institutional Producing Membership is $100 per year. Institutions may designate two of its staff to use PAVED Arts equipment and facilities. Click here to learn how to get a membership. Can I get support for my production projects? Members are also eligible to apply for our Production Support Programs to receive subsidized training, free equipment access and artist fees for specific projects. What happens in the Gallery? View cutting-edge work in the ‘PAVED’ arts (photography, audio, video, electronic, and digital arts) through our free-for-everyone gallery exhibitions, screenings, and artist projects – including the billboard (shared with AKA) on the building’s facade. Through artist residencies, calls for submissions, offsite events, partnerships, and PAVEDMEANT – a biannual anthology of critical writing, PAVED Arts contributes to an active and vibrant community of media arts in Saskatoon and beyond. What is available in the Production Centre?
• Note: Production centre is closed on Saturdays.
•Photo Suite: Large format printer (Epson Stylus Pro 9900), and premium selection of photo paper. Software includes Photoshop, Lightbox, Silverfast 35mm and 120mm negative scanning software.
• Video Suite: Mac Pro 6-Core and two cinema display monitors. Software includes Final Cut Pro, Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection, DaVinci Resolve, Premiere and more.
• Audio Suite: Professional Apogee/Ensemble interface, selection of professional microphones, isolation booth and control room. Software includes Pro Tools, Logic, & Ableton.
• Darkroom: Fully functional darkroom, free-access for members.
• Equipment Rentals: Our membership has artist-priced access to video, photography and audio equipment including – DSLR cameras, 35mm SLR, lenses, lights, tripods, cinema cameras, dollies, lighting kits, grip equipment, microphones, field recorders, Super 8 cameras, analog & digital projectors, and more!
• Event Space Rentals: PAVED Members can rent the event space for performances, photoshoots, private meetings, fundraisers, movie productions, and more. Rentals include: PA system, projector, large viewing screen, green screen, adjustable track lighting, configurable space with stage risers, chairs, tables, small kitchen/bar area, and optional tiered seating. What makes this all possible? PAVED Arts is made possible by the efforts of our members and volunteers, and by support from our sponsors and principle funders: Canada Council for the Arts, Saskatchewan Arts Board, SaskCulture / SaskLotteries, and the City of Saskatoon. We’re also thankful to Business for the Arts, Canadian Heritage, Co-op Community Spaces, Canada Cultural Spaces Fund, Community Initiatives Fund, and Young Canada Works.

PAVED Arts is pleased to announce our 2026 artist in residence: Barbara Reimer!May 29 to July 27, Barb will be working w...
05/28/2026

PAVED Arts is pleased to announce our 2026 artist in residence: Barbara Reimer!

May 29 to July 27, Barb will be working with a number of alternative processes and materials for lens based media, and hosting workshops for our community. Reimer has a history with eco-processes that predates almost all of the plethora of internet resources available on the topic today. Some are what one would call “sustainable” and others include the plastics and silver-based materials we have been accustomed to with the “historical” image. While sustainability is one goal, Barb also looks to accessibility and responsibility to/for the work and utilizes processes that use up the collected, donated, or expired supplies and “waste” of the studio.

Our annual production residency provides for a longer term of engagement with the centre, organized around workshops staged by the artist in residence, as an interactive means to develop contacts and foster relationships in the direct community.

☀️ Stay tuned for announcements about related workshops and events this summer.

Image: Barbara Reimer, (Above) ‘In the Rhubarb’, 2025. Black and white 120 film scan of rhubarb, developed in coffee and garden waste. (Below) ‘Plato’s cave’, 2023. Black and white 8mm expired film ends scan of the bay at skaströnd, iceland; developed in coffee waste.

Get your black and white film on a budget at PAVED Arts 🎞️We have just restocked two bulk loaded black and white 35mm fi...
05/22/2026

Get your black and white film on a budget at PAVED Arts 🎞️

We have just restocked two bulk loaded black and white 35mm films in 24 exposure rolls!

⭐Flic Flim UltraPan 100 — $4/roll + refundable $3 film cartridge deposit
⭐Ilford HP5+ ISO 400 — $7/roll + refundable $3 film cartridge deposit

Flic Flim UltraPan 100 is re-spooled FOMAPAN black and white negative film. It is an ASA 100 panchromatic film with wide exposure latitude, fine grain and a somewhat cinematic feel.

Nominally rated at ISO 400, HP5+ produces negatives of outstanding sharpness and fine grain under all lighting conditions. It has been formulated to respond well to push-processing and can be rated up to El 3200/36°. It’s wide exposure latitude makes it a great choice for beginners and experienced professionals.

Stop by the production centre on the second floor at PAVED Arts to pick up your film!

We're Hiring 📣 Production Coordinator$18.00/ hr30 hrs/weekStart Date: June 2, 2026; End Date: August 7, 2026Deadline to ...
05/01/2026

We're Hiring 📣 Production Coordinator
$18.00/ hr
30 hrs/week
Start Date: June 2, 2026; End Date: August 7, 2026
Deadline to Apply: Friday, May 8, 11:59pm CST

PAVED Arts is seeking applications for the position of Production Coordinator.

This 10 week job offers a unique opportunity to gain community engagement experience, work directly with youth and professional artists, and coordinate the programming and presentation of new works created by emerging artists in Saskatoon.

This position is funded through Canada Summer Jobs and applicants must meet their eligibility criteria.

Hourly Wage Rate: $18.00 Number of Weeks: 10 Number of Hours per Week: 30 Start Date: June 2, 2026; End Date: August 7, 2026 Deadline to Apply: Friday, May 8, 11:59pm CST

We are honoured to be recognized in the Media Organizations, Festivals, and Collectives category at this year’s Arts of ...
04/14/2026

We are honoured to be recognized in the Media Organizations, Festivals, and Collectives category at this year’s Arts of Celebration - Connection event at the Conexus Arts Centre on May 25, 2026!

SK Arts invites the arts community to vote for your favourite artists, administrators and organizations to receive the cash awards.

🗳️ Check out the recognized artists/organizations and cast your vote by May 8, 2026: https://www.sk-arts.ca/celebrating-the-arts/arts-of-celebration.html

Photo: Ulrike Veith, Post Human (Billboard Project), 2022.

PAVED Arts will be closed Friday, April 3 and Saturday, April 4. See you back in the gallery and production centre next ...
04/01/2026

PAVED Arts will be closed Friday, April 3 and Saturday, April 4. See you back in the gallery and production centre next week!

The Riversdale Art Walk is tonight, March 20, 4–8 pm!Stop by our building at 424 20th St W to see all of these projects:...
03/20/2026

The Riversdale Art Walk is tonight, March 20, 4–8 pm!

Stop by our building at 424 20th St W to see all of these projects:
•’Latent Swamp’ by Kelly Jaclynn Andres opening in our window gallery, main gallery, and media gallery
•Open Studios &
• in the lobby
•The Last Kisses in Iran in the event space
•Tours of the production centre

End your art walk back at PAVED with the ‘Latent Swamp’ reception 8–10 pm. Enjoy snacks, drinks, and the artist in attendance as her “researcher persona.”

Call for Participants: The Water Lentil TrialsThursday, April 23, 2026Session Times: 12 pm, 2:30 pm, 5 pmWhat happens wh...
03/17/2026

Call for Participants: The Water Lentil Trials
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Session Times: 12 pm, 2:30 pm, 5 pm

What happens when duckweed shifts from pond surface to plate?

Water lentil (Lemna minor), often called duckweed, is one of the smallest and fastest growing flowering plants on Earth. It has been studied as a high-protein food source and as a bioremediation plant. Yet for many of us, it remains unfamiliar, or even unthinkable, as food.

The Water Lentil Trials invites participants into a paid tasting and discussion for Latent Swamp, exploring the water lentil as a site of curiosity, ecological possibility, and cultural imagination.

Sign up: https://forms.gle/iFWBdc6DbXwSzHbV8

PAVED Arts is happy to announce our 2026 Members Micro Grant recipient — Soheila Fallah .soheila!With this grant, Soheil...
03/13/2026

PAVED Arts is happy to announce our 2026 Members Micro Grant recipient — Soheila Fallah .soheila!

With this grant, Soheila Fallah will use our production centre and grant funding to complete her project ‘Hypnopompic Fragments’.

‘Hypnopompic Fragments’ is a multimedia installation exploring memory, displacement, and the persistence of lived space. The work consists of fragmented architectural forms that resemble familiar environments without fully functioning as them. Stairways that lead nowhere, doorways that open onto absence, and tower-like structures appear as parallel architectures—spaces that feel recognizable yet remain unusable.

Soheila Fallah is an Iranian-born multidisciplinary artist based in Saskatoon. Working primarily through sculpture and installation, her practice explores memory, displacement, and the emotional charge of architectural space. Drawing from Iranian heritage and personal experiences of migration, she creates immersive environments that ask how space holds memory, and how memory reshapes space. Her work invites viewers into quiet, contemplative encounters that blur the boundaries between physical structure and emotional landscape.

Latent Swamp Field Lab w/ Kelly Jaclynn AndresSaturday, March 21, 12–3 pmPAVED Arts, 424 20th St. W. SaskatoonLatent Swa...
03/11/2026

Latent Swamp Field Lab w/ Kelly Jaclynn Andres
Saturday, March 21, 12–3 pm
PAVED Arts, 424 20th St. W. Saskatoon

Latent Swamp Field Lab is a 3-hour participatory workshop exploring the relationship between ecological systems and generative image models. Participants engage with duckweed growth modules to examine how datasets are constructed and how curated image ecologies shape AI-generated outputs.

✏️ Sign up through the link in our bio! Free for PAVED members, $30 for non-members.

Image 1: Kelly Jaclynn Andres, ‘Duckweed Growth Module III (washing a print)’ (detail), mixed media, 2026.
Image 2: Kelly Jaclynn Andres, ‘Duckweed Training Model (512px)’, Digital print from StyleGAN checkpoint output, 2026.

📸 The next Members Darkroom Meetup is Saturday, November 29, 3–6 pmThis free, casual meetup led by PAVED members will gu...
11/13/2025

📸 The next Members Darkroom Meetup is Saturday, November 29, 3–6 pm

This free, casual meetup led by PAVED members will guide you in black and white film developing and provide a venue to meet other analog enthusiasts. Bring your exposed black and white film to develop in the darkroom during this meetup.

Sign up: https://forms.gle/7QfHccH7XmxL1yX36

Photo by Ty McCaig

Address

424 20th Street West
Saskatoon, SK
S7M0X4

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 6pm
Wednesday 12pm - 6pm
Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+13066525502

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