“Between Hills and Horizons"
An art exhibition celebrating the heart of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan and featuring vast prairie landscapes, historic homes, and small-town life.
“I’ve been working on a new prairie road painting this week—based on a reference photo I took last fall near Eastend, Saskatchewan. While the photo is fairly muted, my version is far more colourful. That’s intentional. It reflects the way I see and feel the prairies—rich, glowing, and deeply personal. This painting, like many others I’ve been creating lately, is part of the body of work for my upcoming solo exhibition opening in Maple Creek, SK this July”
Between Hills and Horizons: The Heart of Maple Creek
The exhibition, titled Between Hills and Horizons: The Heart of Maple Creek, draws on the unique geography and deep-rooted stories of this extraordinary prairie town. Nestled in a topographically rare pocket of Saskatchewan, where the plains gently rise into the hills, Maple Creek stands apart from the wide-open flatlands many associate with the prairie.
As someone who grew up just down the road in Medicine Hat, I’ve always been drawn to the subtle variations in landscape and light that make each prairie town feel distinct. This quest to find what makes a place unique—what sets it apart from every other small town on the map—is at the heart of my work.
Maple Creek does this beautifully. Yes, like many prairie communities, it tells the story of the Northwest Mounted Police—but it does so from a truly local perspective, shaped by the memories and voices of the people who live there. That same spirit of specificity is what I try to capture in my paintings: real places, real roads, real skies. I’m not interested in generic prairie scenes. I want viewers to recognize a familiar back alley, the curve of a distant hill, or the quality of light they’ve seen from their own kitchen window.
This newest piece I’m working on is still in progress. I’ve been going back and forth on the foreground, deciding whether to adjust it later in the week. One of the big lessons in painting (and one I’m constantly learning) is knowing when to stop. Not overworking a piece can be harder than it sounds!
Exhibit Details:
🖼️ Between Hills and Horizons: The Heart of Maple Creek
📍 Jasper Cultural & Heritage Centre, Maple Creek, SK
📆 July 12 – August 30, 2025
🎉 Opening Reception: Saturday, July 12 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM
If your summer travels take you across the southern prairies, I’d love for you to swing by the gallery. There’s something powerful about walking into a space and seeing your own story reflected back in paint.
For gallery hours and full visitor info, visit: jaspercentre.ca