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Farmers & Makers Market Beltline

Located in Calgary’s oldest public park, The Farmers & Makers Market takes place every Wednesday among the beautiful gardens and water features of Central Memorial Park. Each week, you’ll find 45+ local farms and producers, ready-to-eat food, live music and their free, drop-in kids arts & culture program.

Showtime: 3:00pm – 7:00pm
Location: Central Memorial Park (1221 2nd St. SW)Free
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Hearing / Seeing Home

The Lougheed House summer exhibition brings together Tyler J. Stewart’s Hearing Home, an audio exhibit with listening stations throughout the house, and Seeing Home, a re-interpretation of objects from the collection by members of the Lougheed House Re-Imagined Community Advisory Committee.

Showtime: 10:30am – 4:00pm
Location: Lougheed House (707 13th Ave. SW)With Admission

Summer Songs on Stephen Avenue

Live music on Stephen Avenue! Featuring talented folk from all walks of life, expect music that will warm your heart and broaden your horizons. Powered by Stagehand in partnership with Downtown Calgary, they’re working with local artists to bring performance and vitality to the Avenue.

Showtimes Vary
Location: Stephen Ave (8th Ave. SW)Free

Transit Tuesdays

Make your commute a little bit different! Drop by Century Gardens every Tuesday to take in some special local music. Enjoy the sun, frolic in the splash pool, have a dance if you’re feeling it!

Showtime: 4:30pm
Location: Century Gardens (826 8th St. SW)Free
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Sculpture Park Tours

Join Kiyooka Ohe Art Centre on Saturday afternoons for a tour of their monumental outdoor sculpture collection, situated within a 20-acre park of landscaped grasslands and woodlands, encourages viewers to get up close with art amid a beautiful, protected, natural sanctuary that KOAC visitors can engage with.

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Honouring the Children

Throughout September, The Colouring it Forward Reconciliation Society (CIFRS) is partnering with Sparrow Artspace to take reconciliation into ACTION with an exhibition, workshops, community art project, and gift shop at leading up to their Fifth Annual Pokaiks — The Children Orange Shirt Day Walk.  

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Location: Sparrow Artspace (36 4th St. NE)Prices Vary
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Windows into Clematis: Uniting through Art

Windows into Clematis: Uniting through Art is a collection of collaborative works that respond to Rotary Park. Four galleries will showcase pieces that address concepts of isolation, exploration of identity, the impact of our environment on mental health, and our connection to each other.  

Showtime: 5:00am – 11:00pm
Location: Rotary Park (617 1 St NE, Calgary)Free
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Miss Pulchritude & Mister Muscles

Artist Lisa Brawn has recreated a bespoke Las Vegas boulevard populated with one, two, and three-word poems. They are fragments lifted from the swirl of topical ephemera and superimposed with the cognitive dissonance and suspended disbelief of contemporary doublethink. Catch this exhibition with guest artist Chris Cran!

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Planting Displacement

In this exhibition, Anahita Norouzi’s examines the legacies of botanical explorations, when scientific research and agricultural production became entangled in the exploitation of non-Western geographies, shaping cultural attitudes towards the human and non-human other. Make sure to check it out!

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Location: The New Gallery (208 Centre St. S)Free
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Picture Window

Norberg Hall is pleased to open it’s Fall 2023 season with Picture Window, a debut exhibition by artist Richard Brown. This exhibition poses paradoxical questions about what can be known or seen, and what remains deeply unknowable, incomprehensible, and that which is unseen. Check it out!

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Hazel Litzgus

Artist Hazel Litzgus captivates the hearts of Albertans with her charming and nostalgic folk images of early Alberta life. Born on a farm near Lloydminister, Alberta, her paintings give us a glimpse of her many recollections of early rural and small town life on the Alberta Prairies.  

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Location: The Collectors' Gallery of Art (1332 9th Ave. SW)Free
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Angela Inglis: Entropia

Entropia is an exhibition ten years in the making by Calgary artist, Angela Inglis. Enter the gallery and become immersed in a reconfigured world of evocative watercolour paintings spanning the genres of landscape, seascapes, figurative and portraiture. Be sure not to miss it!

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Location: K Gallery (Lower level, 724 11th Ave. SW)Free
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Anda Kubis: Languorous

Newzones Gallery presents Languorous; a solo exhibition of work by Canadian contemporary painter Anda Kubis. These paintings coalesce immediate swipes of the brush, modulated fields, blurs, and rich radiating layers of colour. They are vivid realizations of time spent in and around the studio.

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Location: Newzones Gallery (730 11th Ave. SW)Free
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CARRIE The Musical

CARRIE the Musical is coming! This contemporary, revamped version of the 1988 musical of the same name follows Carrie White, a young woman who discovers she has telekinetic powers. Carrie is relentlessly bullied at school and terrorized by her over protective mother at home. Get your tickets!

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how to feel the weight of the moment

Centering issues related to mapping, imaging systems, and ecological crisis, this exhibition brings together a selection of recent works. A number of participatory projects will run parallel to the gallery exhibition, primarily taking part online and in participants’ individual locales. Check it out!

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Contact Calgary Arts Development’s communications team at 403.264.5330 ext. 211 or by email at events@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.

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