The Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina is beginning work on a new gallery exhibit that will open next year.  

Called ‘Home: Life in the Anthropocene’, the new exhibit will replace the previously known ‘Human Factor’ exhibit, and explore the human condition and its impact on the world.  

“The HOME exhibit will inspire the same sort of awe and wonder the Royal Saskatchewan Museum inspired in people when we unveiled Scotty and the CN T. Rex Gallery,” Royal Saskatchewan Museum Director Peter Menzies said. “The ‘wow factor’ is going to be enormous when we unveil this new exhibit in the Spring of 2022.” 

“The Royal Saskatchewan Museum continues to offer new, world-class experiences to its visitors,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross added. “This new human-centric exhibit will be another terrific addition that will create dramatic and educational experiences using artistry and some of the most modern museum exhibit techniques.” 

The Museum will remain open to visitors throughout the construction process, but it will limit the space available for visitors on the second floor. The last third of the upstairs will be closed off until the new exhibit opens. Guests will be guided around the construction area with signage and floor stickers.