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HSCA Flea Market
The HSCA Flea Market has been a community program since 1985, running year-round. Bring the family and browse the flea market with over 100 vendors, featuring crafts, furniture, antiques, books, household items, and more! Plus an art sale taking place once a month.
Neon Paint Night
This biweekly event by Y Not Today promises to be a fun time in an environment where you can unleash your creativity and share laughs with new connections. The theme is different each week. Be sure to sign up!
Quilling Art
Join Y Not Today for a fun and creative day exploring the beautiful world of quilling. Learn how to create intricate designs using colourful strips of paper. Their talented instructors will guide you through this unique art form, perfect for beginners or seasoned crafters looking for a new challenge.
Harvey Nichol — Studio 315 Residency
Brookfield Properties and Bankers Hall welcome Harvey Nichol as their 2nd artist in the 315 Artist Residency program. Harvey will spend the coming months creating and exploring his creative discipline in an underutilized retail space. Throughout his time there, he will host workshops, invite passersby to view his previous and current work and create and
Lungs of the Earth
In Lungs of the Earth, Troy Nickle considers trees as integral extensions of our bodies, functioning like lungs by converting carbon dioxide into oxygen and sustaining our breath. Over the years, Nickle’s art has been shaped by a profound relationship with trees, resulting in various site-specific installations and ephemeral works both in natural landscapes and
Ghosts of Canoe Lake: New Work by Marcel Dzama
This exhibition marks Marcel Dzama’s return to the Canadian institutional scene after more than a decade. The artist revisits themes of landscape drawn from Canadian art history and his own memories of a childhood spent in the wilds of Manitoba and northern Saskatchewan—all while confronting a natural world threatened by climate change.
Marie Lannoo: In Extremis
As an abstract painter, Saskatoon-based Marie Lannoo has been applying layers of transparent acrylic colour on various support surfaces for more than three decades. Lannoo is informed by a substantial knowledge base in both art and science to investigate light as the basis for her colour field paintings.
From Me To You
Shake it up. Twist and shout. It’s time to celebrate the 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ arrival in Canada. National Music Centre’s (NMC) new exhibition From Me to You: The Beatles in Canada 1964-1966 offers a nostalgic tribute to the band’s transformative years upon arriving in Canada for the first time.
Eat It Up
For Audie Murray and Nico Williams’ dual exhibition, Eat It Up, the artist’s use identifiable aesthetics to recapitulate how Indigeneity and Land Back can be recognized in and understood through hyper-public spaces, such as retail stores, restaurants, and art institutions. Check it out!
Tiny Galleries Bowness
Come explore eight Tiny Art Galleries along Mainstreet Bowness. Their first show explores community connections. Each Tiny Art Gallery features an exhibition of a local artist and their take on the theme. Opening takes place during the Tour De Bowness on August 5th.
More Greased
Sandy and Danny may have graduated, but there is still plenty of grease to go ‘round. Come back to the bygone days of sock hops and bobby socks, soda jerks and super nerds… and most of all… greasers. It’s that first era of rock and roll music with the songs we all know and love.
Memory Lane
In Memory Lane, Tangent Collective examines how memory can shift and change whether it be in someone’s personal life or in collective histories. Through their works, Tangent Collective highlights the reality altering abilities of mass censorship, epistemological control, nostalgia and the gradual reproduction of collective memory.
Women of the West
Veronica Funk’s artist residency with the Alberta Society of Artists focuses on the creation of a new series of watercolour portraits of historical female artists in Alberta. In conjunction with the residency, there will be an exhibit of Funk’s acrylic portrait paintings titled Mastrius Women.
Changing Corridors
The Alberta Society of Artists group exhibition Changing Corridors features artworks by various Albertan artists and expresses the deep concern about the environmental and ecological impact of human development adjacent to Banff National Park boundary in and around the Bow Valley.
Coming Up Next
Celebrating the creativity, innovation and skill of emerging, Canadian Craft artists, Coming Up Next is an exhibition of works, serving as an important launchpad for artists who have practiced and studied their craft through mentorships and apprenticeships and recent graduates from post-secondary programs.
Bison — A Traveling Exhibit
Explore Bison, Heritage Park’s brand-new immersive exhibit. Dive into the fascinating history and cultural significance of this iconic North American mammal. Through engaging displays, learn about the bison’s vital role in Indigenous cultures, their near-extinction and current conservation efforts.
Soledad by Sébastien Roignant
Explore the evocative world of Sébastien Roignant, a Breton photographer now based in Lyon. In his exhibition, Soledad, Roignant invites you to reconnect with the untamed beauty of nature, reflecting on the delicate balance between serenity and danger.
Ghost Tours at Heritage Park
As night falls, the Heritage Park’s historic streets come alive with tales of haunted buildings, mysterious apparitions and unexplained phenomena. Guided by the Park’s storytellers, you’ll uncover the darker side of the past and hear true stories that have been passed down through generations of park goers.
East Coast Kitchen Party
Immerse yourself in the cozy vibes of Y Not Today as they host an East Coast Kitchen Party like no other. This weekly acoustic jam session is all about bringing people together through music, featuring an organic blend of each jammer’s unique taste and talent.
Nudes
VIVIANEART is proud to present a solo exhibition of drawings by artist Erik Olson. Nudes includes over one hundred works, all oil pastel on paper measuring 15 x 11 ¼ inches. In tandem they are excited to launch Olson’s first publication, an artist book of the same title. Check it out!
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Questions?
Contact Calgary Arts Development’s communications team at 403.264.5330 ext. 118 or by email at events@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.