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and to link generations of Indigenous peoples to present
lives. Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq.,
99 St. & 102A Ave., 780-422-6223. Map 3-I3 D
JOSEPH HARTMAN: ARTIST STUDIOS Sep 21 – Oct
10 — This exhibition is a chance to see the differences in
creative spaces used by established and up-and-coming
Canadian artists. The showcase will feature a collection
of large-format photographs that depict the interior
views of artists' studios across Canada. Peter Robertson
Gallery, 12323-104 Ave., 780-455-7479. Map 1-C4 D
GILLIAN WILLANS Sep 16 – Oct 7 — Inspired by
found black-and-white photographs, artist Gillian
Willans paints houses and interior rooms that reflect
her past experiences. She uses domestic settings
along with emotive light and colour to create
LANDMARKS Sep 2 – Dec 24 — Artists
imagery that is nostalgic in nature and
Julie Reimer, Tyler Rock, and Katherine
explores the familial constructs. Scott
Russell interpret the prairie landscape
Gallery, 10411-124 St., 780-488-3619.
using glass sculptures. Alberta Craft
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Council Gallery and Shop, 10186-106
Gallery Walk on 124
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HAVE A GOOD ONE Oct 5 – Nov 17
Street on September
— Half-finished DIY projects is the
ORDINARY Oct 21 – Nov 25 —
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comedic focus of this show, as Jeremy
Karen Rhebergen uses the medium of
Pavka and Sean Procyk document
batik to capture the common moments
their attempt as amateur survivalists.
in life that seem extraordinary. In this
Latitude 53, 10242-106 St., 780-423-5353.
exhibition, her work expresses the simplicity
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and depth of daily life. Alberta Craft Council
Gallery and Shop, 10186-106 St., 780-488-6611.
INSIDE PAINTING Oct 5 – 28 — Artist Peter Ivens'
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work is inspired by the skies, rivers, and mountains of
his home in the Bow River Valley. His paintings reflect
PERCH Sep 9 – Oct 14 — Albertan artists Dena
Alberta's landscape and wilderness in all their vibrant
Seiferling and Stefanie Staples explore the biodiversity,
colour and light. Art Gallery of St. Albert, 19 Perron St.,
conservation, and preservation of birds using mixed-
St. Albert, 780-460-4310.
media sculptures. Alberta Craft Council Gallery and
Shop, 10186-106 St., 780-488-6611. Map 3-D5 D
Linus Woods
Maxine Noel
- BEAM - TOOKOOME - LOGAN - NOEL - THOMAS - ROBINSON - PAQUETTE - BARNABUS
40 Years of September
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- DESMOULIN - AMONG
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RBC WORK ROOM: MONUMENT Oct 14 – Feb 19 —
Artist, designer, and carpenter Dara Humiski and graphic
designer Sergio Serrano collaborate in this new exhibit.
Check out how Humiski's experiments with size and ethereal
artwork that explore the human condition relate to Serrano's
work with images and objects that are both familiar and
unknown. Art Gallery of Alberta, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq.,
99 St. & 102A Ave., 780-422-6223. Map 3-I3 D
RBC WORK ROOM: SHELTER Through Oct 8 —
Photographer Zachary Ayotte and electronic production
duo Nulle Part have collaborated on this exhibition that
questions division in the modern world. Using sound,
installation, and photography, they explore various
dichotomies, from public and private to light and dark.
The RBC Work Room initiative provides working space for
developing collaborative art projects. Art Gallery of Alberta,
2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq., 99 St. & 102A Ave., 780-422-
6223. Map 3-I3 D
ROAD LESS TRAVELLED Sep 29 – Oct 13 — In this
series, artist Jane Everett explores the relationship between
wilderness and road as it becomes distorted by rain. Using
a point of view from within a moving vehicle, her artwork
captures the blurriness of rain and the urban landscape.
Bugera Matheson Gallery, 10345-124 St., 780-482-2854.
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SEPTEMBER GROUP SELLING EXHIBITION Sep 1 – 30
— This eclectic exhibition features a wide array of artwork
from Canadian artists, including canvas paintings by Karen
Holden and Barbara McGivern, landscape photography by
Steven Friedman, ceramic art and pottery by Mel Bolen and
Rod & Deynse Simair, and jewellery pieces by Ayala Bar.
Lando Gallery, 10310-124 St., 780-990-1161. Map 1-C4 D
THE ARCH: PLANS FOR A HETEROTOPIC SPACE
OPERA Sep 8 – Oct 14 — Painter Travis McEwen
explores the themes of otherness, identity, and gender
in his portrait-focused work, capturing the emotional,
psychological, and social experiences of those “othered” in
Western society. Dc3 Art Projects, 10567-111 St., 780-239-
8568. Map 1-D4 D
THE DREAM WE FORM BY BEING TOGETHER
Through Oct 1 — Reflect on how Canada can work toward
true reconciliation with its Indigenous peoples and the
possibilities for our next 150 years together. Borealis
Gallery, 9820-107 St., 780-427-7362. Map 3-C8 D
Bearclaw Gallery
10403 –124 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T5N 3Z5
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THE PRAIRIES, THE MARITIMES, AND A FEW
LAKES Sep 7 – 30 — This exhibit chronicles the
experiences and memories of Grande Prairie artist Ken
HouseGo and the places across Canada that he has learned
to call home. Art Gallery of St. Albert, 19 Perron St., St.
Albert, 780-460-4310.
THE STORY SO FAR Sep 21 – Nov 4 — Curated by Sara
Norquay, this exhibition is a collection of artists' books.
The artist book challenges the notion that books are simply
a repository for information or stories by using books as
an art form. The exhibit showcases artists from Canada,
the United States, France, Spain, and more. SNAP Gallery,
10123-121 St., 780-423-1492. Map 1-C4 D
TURBULENT LANDINGS: THE NGC 2017 CANADIAN
BIENNIAL Sep 30 – Jan 7 — Turbulent Landings features
a diverse collection of pieces including paintings,
sculptures, drawings, photos, videos, and mixed media by
Canadian and internat ional 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-
6223. Map 3-I3 D
Ernestine Tahedl RCA—Symphonic Timbre—Oct 20 to Nov 3
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WORDMARK: A NEW CHAPTER ACQUISITION Oct
28 – 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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