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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.

Efflorescence The Way We Wake

Efflorescence / The Way We Wake

This exhibition brings together artists Rajni Perera and Marigold Santos in a striking exploration of diasporic identity, heritage and transformation. Featuring over 30 works, the exhibition highlights their individual practices while revealing shared themes of power, care and ancestral connection.

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Location: Contemporary Calgary (701 11 St. SW)With Admission
YYC Beeswax Workshops

Craft, Connect & Create

Join YYC Beeswax for their seasonal crafting workshops where creativity meets community! From beeswax candle making to lip balm and unique holiday crafts, there’s something for everyone — whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a first-time crafter. Explore their upcoming events and spark your creativity!

Coins of Islam

Coins of Islam

Coins of Islam explores the rich and diverse history of Islamic coinage. From the earliest coins inscribed with Arabic script and influenced by Byzantine and Sasanian designs to the intricate calligraphy and bold patterns of later dynasties, these artifacts reveal a dynamic interplay of faith, culture and authority.

Artwork with the silhouette of a head with the sky inside

Khadijah Morley: We’ve Met Before

Marking the beginning of a new chapter in Khadijah Morley’s artistic practice, this solo exhibition delves into the artist’s evolving relationship with spirituality and the cosmos. Through a series of linocut and woodcut prints, We’ve Met Before ruminates on spiritual practices and her connection to transcendence.

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Location: The Bows (2001b 10 Ave. SW)Free
Wish you were here

Lauren Crazybull: Wish you were here

Lauren Crazybull: Wish you were here reflects on our relationship to the ancestral lands that we inhabit, looking at how these familial and ancient places are transformed into heritage tourism sites that are both an extension and a reflection of the slow violence that is etched into their core.

Angela Lane Synthesis

Angela Lane: Synthesis

Calgary artist Angela Lane creates fantastic-shaped paintings that fuse organic and geometric shapes, sculpture, illusion, physical form and layered imagery. By combining elements from textile arts with sculpture and painting she blurs the long-defined barriers between craft and fine art.

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Location: Herringer Kiss Gallery (101, 1615 10 Ave. SW)Free
Hummingbird Guided Meditation

Miruna Drăgan & Maggie Tiesenhausen Hummingbird Guided Meditation

This two-part journey follows a year in a hummingbird’s life, with slowed Super8 footage from Querétaro capturing her unique perception and scenes exploring her ecosystem and symbolic ties. A cassette-based soundtrack of field recordings along her migratory path evokes a murky, instinctual world where fleeting moments expand into dreamlike vistas.

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Location: Contemporary Calgary (701 11 St. SW)With Admission
Marmalade

Marmalade

Feeling bogged down by world events and the lingering winter blues? That’s why Christine Klassen Gallery is bringing a burst of energy with an exhibition featuring works by gallery artists this March — all incorporating the colour orange. Unusual? Maybe. Fun? Absolutely!

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Location: Christine Klassen Gallery (Suite #200, 321 50 Ave. SE)Free
Abstract artwork

Abstraction V.1 Group Exhibition

Newzones presents a group exhibition of leading names in Canadian contemporary art. Featuring works by Michael Batty, Vicky Christou, Geoffrey Hunter, Trevor Kiernander, Don Maynard and Janna Watson, Abstraction V.1 explores how these artists push the boundaries of abstraction to create work that is thought-provoking and challenges artistic traditions.

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Location: Newzones Gallery (730 11 Ave. SW)Free
Nancy Boyd – Infinite Flux

Nancy Boyd – Infinite Flux

Infinite Flux by artist Nancy Boyd explores impermanence through the interplay of precise organic drawings and gestural abstraction, inspired by the Wabi Sabi philosophy that nothing is perfect, nothing lasts and nothing stays the same.

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Location: Wallace Galleries (500 5 Ave. SW)Free
I Am Emotionally Attached to These Men

I Am Emotionally Attached to These Men

Calgary photographer Sebastian Buzzalino’s I Am Emotionally Attached to These Men, expands the boundaries of traditional masculinity in hockey. Through 20 reimagined hockey card-style portraits, Buzzalino queers the stereotypical image of the male athlete. Opening night party on March 14 at 8pm.

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Location: Roadrunner Vintage (1006 Macleod Trail SE)$10
A Killing at La Cucina

A Killing at La Cucina

World-famous food critic Richard Carlyle dies after dining at the hottest new 5-star restaurant, FATE – an establishment that offers diners an experience to face their own mortality. Did he die by eating the improperly prepared puffer fish, or was he murdered? This world premiere of a new Canadian play is a delicious whodunnit that

Spectre of Comparison

Spectre of Comparison

The Alberta Society of Artists presents the solo exhibition Spectre of Comparison featuring the work of Alberta artist Kuhlien Migue. The paintings in this exhibition reference the text and landscapes depicted in these postage stamps as well as highlight native flora from the Philippines and their local names.

Wed, Thu, Fri & Sat
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Location: ASA Art Gallery, Crossroads Art Centre (Suite #222, 1235 26 Ave. SE)Free
A graphic depicting a crystal ball for TC's Blithe Spirit

Blithe Spirit

Farce and frights collide as Charles Condomine tries to keep his past from ruining his present after inadvertently summoning the spirit of his first wife at a dinner-party-turned-séance. Only he can see or hear her, but that won’t stop her attempts to destroy his new marriage!

Finding Beauty: A Retrospective Memoir

Finding Beauty is a retrospective memoir in visual form, documenting Jennifer Peters’ journey from loss and trauma to resilience and joy as a single mother. Featuring sculptures, installations, photography and mixed-media works from the past 15 years, this exhibition explores the power of art to transform pain into beauty.

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Location: Haus of SpanicArts (131 6 Ave. SW)Free

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