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100 years of Oscar Peterson

Timeless: 100 years of Oscar Peterson

Timeless: 100 years of Oscar Peterson commemorates the centenary of one of Canada’s greatest musical legends. The exhibition celebrates the extraordinary life, music, and legacy of the virtuosic jazz pianist, composer, and humanitarian who captivated audiences around the world.

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Location: Studio Bell (850 4 St. SE)With Admission
Stacking Crates to Reach a Banana

Stacking Crates to Reach a Banana

Through sculpture and video, Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens examine how bodies (human and nonhuman) are measured, valued and shaped by systems of data and performance, drawing on the visual language of modern science to trace the ethical stakes of systems that quantify lived experience into units of labour. 

Large black and white images suspended from ceiling at varying depths and heights, At closer look, it appears that images are made up of multiple vertical strips of black and white images stitched together

Bomi Yook: K-DIALECTIC

This Esker Project Space photographic installation explores the afterlives of Japanese colonialism in Korea through archival materials and fragmented imagery. The exhibition reflects on memory, loss and how histories of trauma continue across generations. 

New Sound in Town

New Sound In Town

This musical revue traces how pop, rock and country blended over the decades, from 1970s folk-rock and Willie Nelson’s crossover hits to Shania Twain’s ’90s country-pop and Taylor Swift’s genre-defying stardom. Celebrate the artists who blurred the lines and created new sounds!

Inglewood Night Market

The Inglewood Night Market is a modern market with locally sourced and handmade vendors selling diverse goods, from handmade crafts to vintage clothing, antiques & collectibles, artisan eats & more! 

Latest Editions

The Latest Edition: Senior Print Student Exhibition

Discover The Latest Edition 2026, an exhibition of print works by emerging artists from the Alberta University of the Arts and the University of Calgary. Featuring nine artists, the show explores themes of self, connection, and change through the layered, process-driven nature of printmaking.

During gallery hours
Location: Alberta Printmakers (460 42 Ave. SE)Free
Lasting-Impressions-2024

Lasting Impressions

Alberta Printmakers is pleased to present Lasting Impressions, an annual member exhibition in the new Community Gallery! This exhibition features over 60 prints by artists who make up a growing and vibrant community.

During gallery hours
Location: Alberta Printmakers (460 42 Ave. SE)Free
ASA presents the solo exhibition “Overlooked” by Doris Charest

ASA presents Overlooked” by Doris Charest

The Alberta Society of Artists presents “Overlooked,” featuring the work of Alberta artist Doris Charest. “Overlooked invites viewers to rediscover the hidden details of nature. Through this series, Charest highlight the delicate, often-invisible aspects of the environment, encouraging a deeper appreciation for these fleeting wonders. 

Eco Arts Book Club

Eco Arts Book Club

You’re invited to the Eco Arts Book Club! Read, reflect & create with natural materials. Slow, inspiring evenings at Canopy Studios Join artist and facilitator Andrea Merredew at Canopy Studios for a slow, spacious, and inspiring monthly practice that blends reading, reflection, and art‑making. Each workshop begins with a conversation about the book we’re exploring

Seep, Sew, Sprawl

Seep, Sew, Sprawl

SEEP SEW SPRAWL is an immersive installation using kinetic sculpture, projection and repurposed industrial materials to explore how nature persists within urban environments. It highlights the tension and overlap between ecological growth and industrial space.

Shrek the Musical

Shrek the Musical

Shrek the Musical brings the hilarious and heartwarming tale of everyone’s favourite ogre to life on stage. Joined by a wisecracking Donkey and a spirited Princess Fiona, Shrek’s journey of self-acceptance and courage proves that true bravery lies in being unapologetically yourself.

JOANNE MACDONALD

Ripple

Christine Klassen Gallery is pleased to present Ripple, a pairing of two concurrent solo exhibitions. Working in painting and sculpture, respectively, Godenir and MacDonald explore the idea of ripple through pattern, repetition, and material process.

Joanne MacDonald: Ripple

Joanne MacDonald: Ripple

Christine Klassen Gallery is pleased to present Ripple, a new solo exhibition by Calgary sculptor Joanne MacDonald. Through welded steel, reclaimed materials, and kinetic form, MacDonald explores the unseen currents created through human interaction: the way words, actions, memories, and relationships continue to echo outward long after the initial moment has passed. At the heart

Joann Godenir: Ripple

Joann Godenir: Ripple

Christine Klassen Gallery is pleased to present Ripple, a new solo exhibition by Calgary artist JoAnn Godenir. Created in a new medium of oil and cold wax, the exhibition marks a shift toward a slower, more tactile process rooted in layering, carving, and excavation. Built gradually over many days, the paintings reveal accumulated marks, hidden

It Doesn't Matter Doesn't Matter

It Doesn’t Matter Doesn’t Matter

Experience an immersive exhibition exploring trauma, censorship and cultural erasure through installation, text, sound and moving image. Grounded in Guo’s lived experience, the work reflects on silence, memory and shared social conditions.

During gallery hours
Location: The New Gallery (208 Centre St. S)Free
ᐃᔨ – Eyes – Shirley Moorhouse

ᐃᔨ – Eyes – Shirley Moorhouse

Showcasing over 30 years of Moorhouse’s work, featuring distinctive wall hangings that incorporate materials like embroidery, beading and caribou hide. This exhibition draws from lived experience and cultural connections, exploring themes of environment, spirituality and community.

During gallery hours
Location: Esker Foundation (1011 9 Ave. SE)Free
Moonlit Confessions Across Deep Sea Echoes

Moonlit Confessions Across Deep Sea Echoes

This features immersive installations that blend textiles, sculpture, light, and sound. Drawing on mythology, ecology and diasporic identity, this exhibition by Zadie Xa with Benito Mayor Vallejo invites reflection on intergenerational stories and connections to the natural world. 

During gallery hours
Location: Esker Foundation (1011 9 Ave. SE)Free

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