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Damian Moppett: Untitled Abstract Drawing in Space
The Art Gallery of Alberta commissioned Canadian artist Damian Moppett to create an installation for long-term display in the AGA Atrium. This work is intended to be a scaled-up sketch that occupies the space in the AGA’s atrium as if it was drawn in the air. Shapes and lines are fabricated out of cut aluminum
Find out more »Tiffany Shaw: Edmonton River Valley
Tiffany Shaw has mapped the section of the North Saskatchewan River that flows through the city limits of amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton) while thinking about the Métis scrip process. The undulating river is seen from above and references topical mapping and river lots but relies solely on the river itself as land marker. From the 1870s until
Find out more »ᐋᐧᐸᑲᐧᓃᐊᐧᐣ Wâpakwanîwin (To bloom, it has many flowers)
Cultivate your creativity! Meander through our wild rose garden to nourish and nurture your ideas, dreams and inspirations. Take a deep breath, linger and release, reflect and create, and be playful and curious. Before you know it, your imagination & creativity will flourish! Featuring the artwork of Christi Belcourt, families are invited to contemplate our
Find out more »Uii Savage: Celestial Passage
Celestial Passage is an augmented reality that uses the AGA’s Main Hall as a simulated observation site for viewing North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) satellite data in real-time. Visitors can navigate a data portrait of orbiting traffic amongst artificially-generated angels. The work blends fantasy with reality to address globalization and the complexity of space politics.
Find out more »Dance Party
Dance Party embraces the blending of art, dance and choreography and explores movement as a method of claiming space and affirming a sense of belonging through one’s own body. Through the body, the performers and artists featured in this show find voice and enact an embodied celebration of identity. Each of the works in this exhibition
Find out more »Driving Thru the ’70s
From the Oil Crisis and the Environmental Movement to Pop Culture and the Death of the Muscle Car, the Driving Thru the '70s exhibition is an exploration of what was happening in the contradictory and controversial 1970s.
Find out more »Kenzie Housego: I❤️U
Kenzie Housego’s exhibition I❤️U blends embroidery with digital technologies to explore how flirting and courtship have changed over time. I❤️U simultaneously investigates the social meanings of flowers, embroidery patterns and emojis in text and sexts. Her textile-based practice combines technological components to create interactive works that both sense and communicate with visitors to the exhibition. Some of the work
Find out more »SIX: The Musical
The Broadway hit returns to Edmonton! From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a euphoric celebration of 21st Century girl power! The internationally-acclaimed, Tony Award-winning musical by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss is back on the Citadel stage.
Find out more »Old Time Rock ‘N Roll
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens are selling the family home and their son Kevin comes to help them clean the basement when he stumbles upon their stash of old records. Let the nostalgia trip begin! Jubilations Dinner Theatre presents Old Time Rock and Roll… a trip back through the wonder years!
Find out more »Ongoing
From Warhol to Banksy
From Warhol to Banksy invites visitors to view works of art that highlight the Pop Art Movement and the careers of some of the art world’s most iconic figures. This exhibition features works by artists Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Takashi Murakami, Banksy, and Mr. Brainwash. Pop Art - known for its commentary on consumerism,
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