
Cheryl Buckmaster (she/her) MFA, Alumni
Masters Student, School of Environment and SustainabilityCheryl Buckmaster's professional art career of 30 years includes exhibiting, private, public, and corporate commissions, instruction, social work, art studio management, science research/art creation collaborations, all with indigenous and non-indigenous communities and establishments. In 1993 Buckmaster attained a diploma from the internationally acclaimed Emily Carr College of Art and Design, today she is the first transdisciplinary visual artist master student in the School of Environment and Sustainability at USASK. In her thesis exhibit Buckmaster will visually communicate to balance power for decision-making within the GROW project (Genomics Research for Optimization of constructed treatment Wetlands for water remediation in northern Alberta oilsands).