Painter Ken Dalgarno chases God in Canada's Badlands

For anyone who thinks Saskatchewan is just prairies, watch this.

Media | Painter Ken Dalgarno chases God in Canada's Badlands

Caption: For anyone who thinks Saskatchewan is just prairies, watch painter Ken Dalgarno share the secrets of the Badlands.

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We might refer to them as "the prairies," but this short documentary about painter Ken Dalgarno proves that Canada's mid-western landscape is so much more than that.
The Moose Jaw, Sask.-based painter shows Canadians a side of his province that at one point, even he didn't know existed.
From crooked trees to the Badlands, this clip from Exhibitionists — captured by filmmaker Jeremy Ratzlaff — is a love letter from Saskatchewan to the rest of the country.

Image | Ken Dalgarno: Badlands Landscape

Caption: Ken Dalgarno's "Badlands" landscape painting. (Jeremy Ratzlaff)

Dalgarno's photographs will be exhibited at the Leighton Art Centre(external link) in Calgary until March 5 in conjunction with Alberta's exposure photography festival(external link). They are also currently touring Saskatchewan with the organization of Saskatchewan arts councils(external link).
Watch Exhibitionists(external link) Sunday at 4:30pm (5pm NT) on CBC Television.