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Y ART + ANTIQUES
Canadian Photography Institute. Art Gallery of Alberta,
2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq., 99 St. & 102A Ave., 780-
422-6223. Map 3-I3 D
DECEMBER GROUP SELLING EXHIBITION Dec 1 –
30 — Various gallery artists, including Brian Scott,
will have work on display at this holiday group
exhibition. Lando Gallery, 10310-124 St.,
780-990-1161. Map 1-C4 D
GETTING BIG Through Nov 17 — This exhibition
includes a collection of 16 sculpted toddlers paired
with 16 paintings. Violet Costello is known for using
a child's world of play—where reality often slips into
imagination—as her inspiration. Latitude 53, 10242-106
St., 780-423-5353. Map 3-C3 D
HAVE A GOOD ONE Through Nov 17 —
Half-finished DIY projects is the comedic
focus of this show, as Jeremy Pavka and
Sean Procyk document their attempt
as amateur survivalists. Latitude
53, 10242-106 St., 780-423-5353.
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FAYE HEAVYSHIELD: CALLING
Visit the Front
STONES (CONVERSATIONS)
Gallery in their new
Through Feb 19 — Multi-disciplinary
space at 10402-124
artist Faye HeavyShield is inspired by
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stories of the Kainai people and the
landscape of southern Alberta. Her
INNER REFLECTION Nov 19 – 30 —
new works use drawing, installation, and
Artist Laird Goulet uses the artistic styles
photography to explore politically charged
taught by his kokums (grandmothers) and
narratives and to link generations of Indigenous
pays homage to the lifestyles of his moshums
peoples to present lives. Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir
(grandfathers) in his works. His paintings include
Winston Churchill Sq., 99 St. & 102A Ave., 780-422-
vibrant colours and the power dot to capture traditional
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floral beadwork patterns. Bearclaw Gallery, 10403-124
St., 780-482-1204. Map 1-C4 D
GARDENS ABLAZE/JARDINS DE LUMIÈRE Nov 17
– Dec 7 — This retrospective exhibition will showcase
KNOCK ON WOOD Through Nov 18 — In this
the most important periods of abstract artist Michèle
collaborative exhibition, artists Jeremy Pavka and Sean
Drouin's career, from 1977 to 2007. Each work of art is
Procyk use sound, video, and sculpture to examine
illuminated by poetic titles. Bugera Matheson Gallery,
human processes of disturbance on the land. Latitude
10345-124 St., 780-482-2854. Map 1-C4 D
53, 10242-106 St., 780-423-5353. Map 3-C3 D
Alberta Craft Gallery
Culture in the Making
10186 - 106 Street, Edmonton, AB
780-488-5900 / 1-800-DO CRAFT
www.albertacraft.ab.ca
LANDMARKS Through Dec 24 — Artists Julie Reimer,
Tyler Rock, and Katherine Russell interpret the prairie
landscape using glass sculptures. Alberta Craft Council
Gallery and Shop, 10186-106 St., 780-488-6611.
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NOVEMBER GROUP SELLING EXHIBITION Nov 1 – 30
— Featuring new work from Tatjana Mirkov-Popovicki, Jana
Milne, Michele Holland, Cindy Revell, and Linny D. Vine,
this eclectic show will display some of the finest work at
the gallery. Lando Gallery, 10310-124 St., 780-990-1161.
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ON BEING WITHOUT Nov 21 – Dec 9 — This exhibition
uses personal and found archives of family photographs
to explore the trauma of abandonment. Fine Arts Building
(FAB) Gallery, 1-1 Fine Arts Building, 112 St. & 89 Ave., 780-
492-2081. Map 1-D4 S
ORDINARY Through Nov 25 — Karen Rhebergen uses
the medium of batik to capture the common moments in
life that seem extraordinary. In this exhibition, her work
expresses the simplicity and depth of daily life. Alberta
Craft Council Gallery and Shop, 10186-106 St., 780-488-
6611. Map 3-D5 D
OUTROSPECTIVES Dec 7 – Jan 27 — This joint exhibition
encourages audiences to broaden their preconceptions of
the outside world. Nathalie Daoust, Florin Hategan, and
Edwin Janzen use photography and printmaking to explore
identity, place, and meaning. Art Gallery of St. Albert, 19
Perron St., St. Albert, 780-460-4310.
RIPPLES OF LOSS Nov 2 – Dec 2 — Self-taught Ojibwa
painter Terry McCue is known for his large, bold works that
explore the interconnectedness of all living creatures. Art
Gallery of St. Albert, 19 Perron St., St. Albert, 780-460-
4310.
SNAP MEMBERS' SHOW AND SALE Nov 18 – Dec 2 —
The creative SNAP community puts their finest prints on
display and for sale. It’s a great spot to find a unique gift for
the holiday season! SNAP Gallery, 10123-121 St., 780-423-
1492. Map 1-C4 D
THE SCARRED/SACRED WATER: ATTENTION PLEASE
Through Nov 10 — In this photographic series, artist Tanya
Harnett—a member of the Carry-The-Kettle First Nations
in Saskatchewan—highlights the issues of contaminated
waters on First Nations reserves. Fine Arts Building (FAB)
Gallery, 1-1 Fine Arts Building, 112 St. & 89 Ave., 780-492-
2081. Map 1-D4 S
Wooden bowl by
Andrew Glazebrook
JANV IER
- ODJIG - –
MORRISSEAU
- BEARDY - RAY
New Works by Laird
Goulet
November
18 - COBINESS
– 29 - SANCHEZ - KAKEGAMIC
POITRAS - BEAM - TOOKOOME - LOGAN - NOEL - THOMAS - ROBINSON - PAQUETTE - BARNABUS
40 Years
of Celebrating
First Nations
Art Desmoulin,
Christmas
Exhibition:
Poitras,
Paquette,
– Dec
2 – OTHERS
30
CARTER - WOODS - GOULET
- IQALUQ - MEILI Woods
- FABER - DESMOULIN
- AMONG
TURBULENT LANDINGS: THE NGC 2017 CANADIAN
BIENNIAL Through Jan 7 — Turbulent Landings features
a diverse collection of pieces including paintings,
sculptures, drawings, photos, videos, and mixed media by
Canadian and international artists. Influential artists such
as John Akomfrah, Julie Mehretu, Hajra Waheed, and
others explore important global issues like environment,
colonialism, migration, and more. Art Gallery of Alberta, 2
Sir Winston Churchill Sq., 99 St. & 102A Ave., 780-422-
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WE MEET HERE Through Nov 25 — The ceramic works
produced by Medicine Hat artist Laura McKibbon explore
the notions of place and cultural identity. Alberta Craft
Council Gallery and Shop, 10186-106 St., 780-488-6611.
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WORDMARK: A NEW CHAPTER ACQUISITION
Through Mar 25 — WordMark is the first in a series of
four exhibitions that will feature works by contemporary
Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists, newly
acquired for the AGA’s permanent collection. This first
exhibit will feature works by Bob Boyer, Raymond Boisjoly,
Dean Drever, and Amy Malbeuf, and will interweave
language, image, and symbolism to explore the complexity
of visual communication. Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir
Winston Churchill Sq., 99 St. & 102A Ave., 780-422-6223.
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Bearclaw Gallery
10403 –124 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T5N 3Z5
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