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Art + Antiques
Miguel A. Aragón
APLACADOS
SEPTEMBER 21 – OCTOBER 20 Through his
work, Aplacados: entre cascos percutidos
y bardas, artist Miguel Aragón continues
his exploration of trying to capture and
freeze a specific moment—the marks of
time—conveying the transitory nature
of memory, reflecting on the process of
recollection, and fading memory, and
alluding to the transitory nature of human
existence. SNAP Gallery, 10123-121 St.
snapartists.com
Higher Consciousness by Leah Dorion
D
ANCING
T
HE EARTH
OCTOBER 6 – NOVEMBER 1 Dancing the Earth
celebrates the skillful storytelling and compelling visual
dialog of interdisciplinary Métis artist Leah Dorion.
Dorion’s vibrant and symbolic paintings honour the
spiritual strength of Indigenous women and the
sacred feminine. Incorporating a range of mediums,
including beads, birch bark, and shells, Dorian shares
her heritage through joyful, tactile, contemporary works.
Art Gallery of St. Albert, 6D Perron St., 780-460-4310.
artgalleryofstalbert.ca
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Ghost Forest by Tom Gale
OCCUPIED
PEOPLE
OPENS SEPTEMBER 13 The anticipated
group show, Occupied People, shines a
spotlight on The Front Gallery’s artists and
their visual documentation of a lifetime
occupied by a commitment to art and
artists. Visit opening night (7 pm–9 pm)
to fully explore the context that informs
the artists’ ideas, and enjoy stimulating
discussions about their work. Front
Gallery, 10402-124 St., 780-488-2952.
thefrontgallery.com