MOOSE JAW — A celebrated artist whose bronze cows and portraits made him a household name across Canada was remembered in Moose Jaw recently through the lens of filmmaker Jan Nowina-Zarzycki.

The Moose Jaw Public Library and the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery (MJMAG) partnered to host a screening of Fafard, an 86-minute feature documentary chronicling the final years of Saskatchewan sculptor Joe Fafard.

The evening drew one of the largest audiences either institution has seen for a film program, underscoring the late artist’s enduring impact on prairie culture.

“We were thrilled with the turnout last night. We counted 68 people in attendance, which was great,” said Jennifer McRorie, curator at the MJMAG. “It was really great to support the screening of this film about an artist who is s

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