
On Now
The Gallery welcomes carver and woodworker Terry Hochbaum with his exhibit, “Stories of the Wild”. Born and raised in Wilkie, SK, Terry’s earliest hobbies were knife-making and woodworking. About a year and a half ago, he was inspired by a chickadee to take up wood carving. “Stories of the Wild” runs from Dec. 31 through Feb. 27, 2026.

Detail from “Bee First”

Detail from “Birds of a Feather”

Detail from “Call of the North”

Detail from “Mystic Meadows”
MEET THE ARTIST
TERRY HOCHBAUM
Wed., Dec. 31 from 2-4:30pm
Fri., Jan. 2 from 2-4:30pm
Wed., Feb. 25 from 2-4:30pm
Fri., Feb. 27 from 2 – 4:30pm
Fri., Jan. 2 from 2-4:30pm
Wednesdays 9am – 5pm
Fridays 9am – 5pm
and visits by appointment.

If your free time just doesn’t align with the Gallery’s regular open hours, please contact us. Group visits can be arranged with a volunteer at a time of mutual convenience. The Gallery’s goal is to serve both the artists and the arts enthusiasts of the region. Email thespareroomgalleryck@gmail.com to arrange your visit.
The Spare Room Gallery is located on Treaty 6 territory. This is the traditional homeland of the Nêhiyawak (Cree), Nakóta (Stoney), Lakóta (Sioux), Anihšināpē (Sauteaux), and the Métis people. The Gallery respects Indigenous peoples ancestral connections to this land and, with humility and gratitude, honours their ongoing presence.
The Spare Room Gallery gratefully acknowledges the support of SK Arts and the Clayton McLain Memorial Museum.

