The Royal Saskatchewan Museum has begun construction on a new gallery to open in the spring called, “HOME: Life in the Anthropocene.” It is said to explore the human condition and its impact on the world and will replace the previously known Human Factor exhibit.
The Museum will remain open to visitors throughout the construction process, but will limit the amount of space available to visitors on the second floor with the last third of the upstairs being closed off until the new exhibit opens.
Because of COVID-19 restrictions, occupancy of the Museum is limited to 30 people.
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