MAKE YOUR EVENT A WORK OF ART
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is one of the most picturesque venues in the city. This beautiful setting is an ideal place to make any event special.
SPACES FOR ANY EVENT
From meetings to wedding receptions and corporate galas, we provide an extraordinary event experience, including delicious and thoughtful on-site catering, all surrounded by the beauty of a world-class art museum.
FROM 20 – 400 GUESTS
Our destination facility has a number of affordable and welcoming spaces perfect for a meeting for 20 to a reception for 400.
Catering
Choose from Craft Services by Crave’s extensive catering menu, filled with a variety of delicious options, for your next event!
Meeting Rooms
Two new boardrooms can be found on the main floor of the Gallery. When expanded to one space, it is also an exceptional location for larger meeting and small events. State of the art equipment will enhance all of your meeting needs.
Perfect for:
Meetings, Workshops, Training Sessions
Agra Torchinsky Salon
The Salon is a long, light filled space with endless entertaining possibilities. Ideal for weddings, corporate receptions, galas and more.
Perfect for:
Receptions, Special Events, Weddings, Meetings
Classroom
Our classroom set-up encourages full room communication, suitable for small workshops and training sessions.
Perfect for:
Workshops, Training Sessions
Shumiatcher Theatre
Our inviting theatre is filled with comfortable tiered seating, perfect for viewing presentations on our 14 foot screen. The theatre also features a 19’ x 38’ stage, sound system and theatre lighting.
Perfect for:
Performances,Presentations, Film Screenings
MAKE YOUR WEDDING A WORK OF ART
The MacKenzie Art Gallery provides a beautiful and unique backdrop for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is renowned not only for its unparalleled collections, but also for its grand physical space. Located in the T.C. Douglas Building, the MacKenzie offers incomparable settings with unique facilities and views of the beautifully landscaped Wascana Park.