The Remai Modern is an 11,582-square-meter public art museum located along the west banks of the South Saskatchewan River, designed as a transformative art experience by Canadian architects KPMB and Smith Carter Architects and Engineers. Though museum was not officially opened to the public until 2017, it was the recipient of the 2011 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence for its design. Today, it has been featured by The New York Times as a top international tourist attraction, showcasing rotating fine art exhibits with a focus on contemporary works, commissions, and site-specific installations. 11 gallery spaces are offered on three floors, with a theater, learning studios, and play areas also available. The museum is also home to the casual lunch and dinner restaurant Shift, operated by leading Canadian hospitality group Oliver and Bonacini.

102 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0L3, Canada, Phone: 306-975-7610

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