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Central Izumi walking tour Sept 29 at 2 pm

Why We Should Save Our Central Library

Friends of the Regina Public Library invite you to join Architectural Critic Adele Weder, Architectural Modernist Advocate Cheryl Cooper, and artist Jeannie Mah on a walking tour of Kiyoshi Izumi’s Modernist Central Library, to celebrate its beauty and significance for Regina’s heritage, and to understand its status within the Victoria Park Heritage Conservation District.

Sunday September 29th, 2 pm

Meet at front steps of Central Library: Lorne St + 12th Ave.

walking tour Izumi modernist Central Library – handout3

During the Ordinary Amazing Symposium at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in 2007, Cheryl Cooper and Trevor Boddy co-drafted The Regina Declaration, signed by national and local architects, and Regina citizens.

Regina’s Central Library is a building of national, historical, cultural and architectural merit, and we urge City Council and the Library Board to find a way to keep and maintain and enhance the heritage value of this fine building consistent with the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada; as well as explore creative possibilities for a building enlargement that would complement the 1962 building, so it can continue to serve the changing needs of Regina’s people, and enhance its key public spaces.

Adele Weder is a Vancouver-based architectural writer, critic, curator, and contributing editor to Canadian Architect magazine. Adele completed her Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture at the University of British Columbia School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, where she is currently a member of the advisory committee. She is the founding director of the West Coast Modern League design advocacy group, the author and co-author of several books on architecture, and the recipient of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) President’s Award for Architectural Journalism, among other honours. Her most recent book, Ron Thom Architect: The Life of a Creative Modernist, was published by Greystone Books last fall.

Cheryl Cooper is an advocate for the conservation of the modern period, most notably saving Arthur Erickson’s Evergreen Building in Vancouver (City of Vancouver Heritage Award of Honour 2009). She was instrumental in installing the reflecting pond at the Museum of Anthropology (2010), completing the vision of Arthur Erickson and landscape architect Cornelia Hahn Oberlander.  In 2011, she worked with a team to nominate the Museum of Anthropology, Robson Square, and Wiens’ Heating and Cooling Plant for the University of Regina for the RAIC Prix du XXe Siecle.  All three won. RAIC recognized Cheryl’s long contribution with the 2011 Architecture Canada Award of Excellence as an Advocate of Architecture. Cheryl grew up in Regina and lives in Vancouver.

Jeannie Mah, a Regina ceramic artist whose work explores self-identity within the intricacies of geography, race, and local history, is included in many books on contemporary ceramics.  She is co-editor of Regina’s Secret Spaces: Love and Lore of Local Geography (2006), and Biblio Files: A History of the Regina Public Library (2016).

Izumi + Central Library – Sept 12 at 7 pm – understanding heritage

Please attend this informative event and exhibition. A conversation about the architects of Central Library and other buildings.
Sept 12 at 7 pm at the Mackenzie Art Gallery.

Learn about the architects and process of designing Central Library, the Centre of the Arts and other Saskatchewan buildings and the modernist approach to architecture.

Mackenzie Gallery media release.
https://mackenzie.art/celebrating-architectural-innovation-kiyoshi-izumis-modernist-legacy-in-saskatchewan/The exhibit will be open at the Gallery Sept 13, 2024 to Jan 19, 2025

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THURSDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER

Join curators Bernard Flaman and Tak Pham for a conversation in conjunction with the exhibition Spring on the Prairie: Kiyoshi Izumi and the work of Izumi Arnott and Sugiyama.

Conversation in the Shumiatcher Theatre at 7 pm, exhibition viewing and reception in Craft Services to follow.

⌚ 7–10 PM 
📍 At the MacKenzie Art Gallery 
🎟️ There is no cost to attend. The Gallery will be free to the public after 5:00 PM

Spring on the Prairie: Kiyoshi Izumi and the work of Izumi Arnott and Sugiyama celebrates the understated modernism of their buildings, highlighting the blend of durable materials and human-centric designs. The exhibition also features a selection of artwork from the MacKenzie’s Permanent Collection by significant Saskatchewan modernist artists—a selection that offers historical context and enriches the dialogue around Izumi’s architectural legacy.https://mackenzie.art/event/spring-on-the-prairie-curator-conversation-and-opening-reception/

The exhibit will be open at the Gallery Sept 13, 2024 to Jan 19, 2025

Changes to Central to be discussed at RPL Board on March 26

The RPL Board meets tomorrow Tuesday March 26 at 4:30 pm. You can attend in person or by phone or Internet – Microsoft Teams. Attend in-person: Central Library Boardroom OR Dial-in: 1 (647) 749-9317, 862 068 731# OR by Microsoft Teams. “To attend the meeting online via Microsoft Teams, which allows attendees to view the meeting’s video stream, members of the public may contact the Library Director & CEO’s Office at librarydirectorsoffice@reginalibrary.ca to request the meeting link. Note that these requests must be received before noon on the day of the meeting.https://www.reginalibrary.ca/about/leadership/presenting-to-the-board

FRPL sent in a letter to the Board FRPL to RPL Board Mar 19, 2024 – final and will make a presentation. Unfortunately the discussion about Central is later on the agenda. The meetings run an hour to an hour and a half. Phoning in or participating by Microsoft Teams may be the most time effective way to listen in to the discussion. The Board meetings are not recorded by the RPL, but if someone is able they could record the portion about Central to share with others.

The RPL’s call for consultants for future planning for Central will be discussed under agenda item
#8 a) iv) Strategic Planning Committee (1) Expressions of Interest Update. The full agenda is here https://rplstatic.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/reginalibrary.ca/public/2024-03/0-Agenda.pdf