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ART GALLERIES + MUSEUMS Curator Spotlight NAOMI POTTER In 2012, Naomi Potter wore a hard hat and steel-toe boots to her interview with Jim Hill for the position of director and curator at Esker Foundation. Potter says they feature experimental art that pushes boundaries, while staying relevant to Calgarians. That’s because the building was still under construction. “It’s important for us to feed the local art community and conversations around culture, politics and inclusion. We want the public to walk away feeling they are connected to the work.” “I spent a good part of the morning with Jim just wandering through the space and imagining what it could be,” Potter says. “I felt so much excitement of what could happen here.” Their public programming gives different access points to their exhibits, which include tours, artist talks, workshops, kid’s classes and a “bring the baby” art tour. The Esker Foundation is unique in Canada as it’s funded by philanthropists and art patrons Jim and Susan Hill. Since opening in 2012, the gallery has developed a reputation for showcasing innovative and challenging contemporary art. Potter has been a key part of positioning Esker as a cultural force in Calgary and Canada over the past five years. “We start them really young,” she laughs. If you haven’t been to Esker Foundation before, Potter encourages you to drop by: “Give it a chance. We’re quite friendly here.”  —Silvia Pikal “I’m proud of being part of the founding staff of Esker Foundation. I think about how I’m shaping the future of this place. It’s a heavy responsibility but it’s also quite exciting. The reputation we’re building is important to longevity—that motivates me.” Potter grew up on Salt Spring Island with parents who loved travelling and took her on trips to Europe, where she spent a lot of time touring museums. After completing a Master of Visual Arts at Concordia University, she lived in various cities in Europe and Canada. Through participating and working in the visual arts community, she made connections with artists all over the world. She says her job at Esker Foundation looks different everyday. She could be finding artists through research, studio visits or viewing other exhibitions. She also oversees the installation of art, and develops Esker’s public programming. “One of the things I love most about what I do is our installation period. We close for three weeks and special trucks with huge crates arrive. It’s kind of like Christmas when we get to open the crates and see the artwork.” The following listings include museums, antiques dealers, and art galleries that the editors judge worthy of your attention, including advertisers in Where Calgary. The map coordinates at the end of each listing (E4, E8 etc.) refer to the city maps on pages 51 to 52. If you have an observation regarding any of our listings, please email [email protected]. FOR FULL LISTINGS, PLEASE VISIT where.ca/calgary ANTIQUES ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLES SHOP Located in Heritage Park’s Haskayne Mercantile Block, this store carries antique collectibles, furniture, china, and silver donated to the park through their Heritage Heirloom Program. 1900 Heritage Dr SW, 403-268-8500. Map 1, K5 www.heritagepark.com CIRCA VINTAGE ART GLASS A one-of-a-kind shop specializing in glasswork, including vintage, mid-century modern and contemporary art glass. A must visit for collectors or those seeking a unique piece of hand-blown glass art. 1226A - 9 Ave SE, 1-877-290-0145. Map 1, H7 www.circa5060.ca ART SHOWS & EXHIBITS A WALL IS JUST A WALL (AND NOTHING MORE) Until May 6 This exhibit features the work of artist Kapwani Kiwanga. Don’t miss colour and light installation pink-blue, where the colours pink and blue come together in a hallway, providing a unique and memorable way to get between the different pieces of artwork. Kiwanga’s work delves into disciplinary architecture and deconstructs the physical and psychological qualities of different built environments including schools, prisons, hospitals and mental health facilities. Esker Foundation, 1011 - 9 Ave SE, 403-930-2490. Map 1, G6 Eskerfoundation.com FRIDA KAHLO: HER PHOTOS Until May 21 See a side of iconic painter Frida Kahlo you’ve never seen before in this TIP exhibit that showcases more than 250 never-before-seen photos of Frida and moments from her life, including her snaps of culture, politics and daily life in Mexico. Glenbow, 130 - 9 Ave SE, 403-268-4100. www.glenbow.org GROUP ART SOCIETY OF CALGARY ANNIVERSARY SHOW Mar 10 The Group Art Society of Calgary is made up of energetic and engaged artists working in many mediums and sizes. Come to their 50th anniversary show to browse art, chat with the makers and take home a beautiful p iece of artwork from a local artist. This show is free but donations for the Calgary Food Bank will be accepted. Haysboro Community Hall, 1204 - 89 Ave SW, 403-253-1563. www.facebook.com/TheGroupArtistsSocietyOfCalgary HORSES IN SPORT Learn more about the history of horses in sport in Canada in this exhibit, which features events in which horses play an integral role including the Abstract art and colour lovers, check out Line & Colour at Newzones, a two-person exhibition featuring the work of Michael Batty and Kristofir Dean. newzones.com MARCH/APRIL 2018 where.ca 29