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Saskatoon art lovers say goodbye to the Mendel

It was a day of mixed feelings for many art lovers who came to the Mendel Gallery to say goodbye. Sunday was the last day the building was open as a public gallery.

June 7 was the last day the building was open to the public as a gallery.

The Children's Discovery Museum wants its future home confirmed. (Mendel Art Gallery)

It was a day of mixed feelings for many art lovers who came to the Mendel Gallery to say goodbye. Sunday was the last day the building wasopenas a public gallery. The new gallery space at River Landingwon't be ready until 2016.

Sandra Fraser, interim chief curator for the Mendel Art Gallery, visits the gallery on the last day that it's open to the public. (Kim Garritty/CBC)
"There's alot of excitement, anticipation about making that transition," said Sandra Fraser,acting chief curator at the Mendel Art Gallery.

But she said the gallery is a place that has a familiar, homey feel to it, a place where she sees artists and visitors on a regular basis. "Sowhen the doors close tomorrow that will be one thing we really miss," said Fraser.

'Important part of the fabric of the community'

Fraser said the building is a terrificexample of 1960s architecture.As a curator, her favourite space is the salon. As an ordinary person visiting the building, she said the views of the river are one of its greatest features. "I love that, being able to see outside and be connected with my surroundings."

Fraser added. "It's really an important part of the fabric of the community."

Meanwhile, Charmaine McBain and her mother Brenda had tears in their eyes as they spoke aboutthe doors to the Mendel closing.

"It's a landmark, it's a tradition for my family, for my mom and I," she said.

McBain said she and her mother have been coming for years, and shedoesn't like that the location and the name are changing.

'This place, this building, this spot on the river.'

Elaine Smycniukand her daughterAudrey said they had tosee the gallery for the last time.

Elaine Smycniuk and her daughter Audrey visit the Mendel Art Gallery on the last day it is open to the public. (Kim Garritty/CBC)

Elaine remembers bringing Audrey andher other children to take art classes at the gallery.She used to bring her students to the building as well to expose them to visual arts and the conservatory. "The Mendel Art Gallery is part of my life,"she said.

AudreySmycniuksaid it's her favourite building in the city.

"This place, this building, this spot on the river. It's just so special."

Audreysaid she is slightly disappointed that the gallery has to move to a new location.

"That being said, change is inevitable."

The gallery will move into its new River Landing space in 2016, and it will be known as the Remai Modern Art Gallery of Saskatchewan.The staff will continue operating out of the current Mendel space while the new gallery is under construction. As for the current Mendel building, it will eventually be home to thenew Children's Museum.