Hansen-Ross House

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The Hansen-Ross House was the original location for the Saskatchewan Arts Board. They held workshops in weaving, pottery, and so much more in the early 1950’s. In 1958 ( I believe) they sold the house to David Ross and Folmer Hansen (former pottery instructors of the Saskatchewan Arts Board). It became internationally renowned and an end destination in Saskatchewan for tourism. It continued as a pottery studio for 45 years. All the artwork is from Saskatchewan artists and artisans, with 90% being from local artists. We take pride in our community and the artist and artisans we represent, approximately 20 artists at this time. With low commissions, our artist can reap the benefits of great sales and lots of exposure. Our future is bright as we move forward, promoting art, and artists in Saskatchewan.

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