Art exhibit touring Sask. demonstrates beauty of muskegs
Peatlands, also commonly known as muskegs, are an important part of the eco-system in Northern Saskatchewan and many other parts of the world. They not only provide a crucial role in maintaining the carbon capture cycle where they exist, but they are also essential to the plants and animals native to these regions, as well as the people who rely on them to continue their traditional way of life.
The following is part of a four-part series of articles that focus on peatland and the impact they have on us all.
Vanessa Hyggen couldn’t help but feel a sense of reverence while creating her exhibit ôma askiy âpacihcikâtîw (this land is in use), which is now touring the province as part of the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils.
Her body of work consists of nine paintings and six pieces of beadwork that highlights the diversity, beauty, importance and plight of Northern Saskatchewan muskegs. Land conservation and land sovereignty are at the heart of her exhibit with her artwork focusing on the richness and threats to the land.



