Traditions Hand Craft Gallery: Regina

If there's a fine craft store to walk around and get wonderfully delighted in, it's Traditions Hand Craft Gallery in Regina. Traditions was started in the mid-nineties by Saskatchewan artists Sharon Harras, Carol Serediak and Cheryl Wolfenberg. They were weavers and they realized they all had the idea of setting up a shop on 13th Avenue in Regina's storied Cathedral area to sell their weaving and promote other Saskatchewan crafts. Today the gallery is owned by  Kathleen, Jeff, and Cynthia Coleclough and the tradition of showcasing Saskatchewan artists is flourishing. The gallery boasts more than 80 juried members of the Saskatchewan Craft Council. The width, breadth and quality of the work makes the gallery and store a definie must-see.

Traditions hosts regular exhibitions and a creative retail and exhibition environment. Located in the heart of Cathedral Village it is a resource for those who value and collect Saskatchewan fine craft and for those searching for a truly distinct gift. For almost twenty years, Traditions Hand Craft Gallery has served as an important venue for Saskatchewan artists to showcase their craft. The Colecloughs continue on in the tradition of providing quality Saskatchewan-made products. You can find out more about Traditions Hand Craft Gallery at their website or their Facebook page. And they are located at 2718 13 Avenue in Regina.

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