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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 »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 »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 »Reel Monday Movie Nights
Reel Monday Movie Nights fundraiser is back at The Arden Theatre this fall and winter. In partnership with Friends of the St. Albert Public Library, enjoy newly released movies and raise money for a good cause.
Find out more »Angela Cheng Plays Clara Schumann
Tchaikovsky’s joyful Symphony No. 2 is filled with his favourite folk tunes and bursting with youthful optimism. Clara Schumann wrote her glittering Piano Concerto when she was just 14 years old, and it is brimming with innocence and fun. Mason Bates’ pulsating Mothership was launched a decade ago by the YouTube Symphony Orchestra featuring young
Find out more »Second Skin
The works in this exhibition trace the boundaries of the body and reference garments and adornment in many forms. These literal and symbolic objects of attire allow their ‘wearer’ to explore a myriad of issues including identity and representation; objectification and empowerment; mythology and history; imagined futures and the afterlife. This exhibition is organized by
Find out more »The Grindstone Theatre Presents: The 11 O’clock Number: Season 12
The 11 O'clock Number is Grindstone's award winning improvised musical comedy! Based on suggestions from the audience, the cast improvises a brand new musical comedy on the spot. Complete with twisting plots and showstopping numbers, laughs are guaranteed.
Find out more »The Chronic Illness Art Project
The Chronic Illness Art Project is a collaborative portrait series between visual artist and community arts facilitator Allison Tunis (she/they) and nine other individuals throughout Canada who identify as chronically ill. Over the course of three years, Tunis individually connected with each collaborator through a back and forth conversational process, discussing their illnesses and the
Find out more »Little Shop of Horrors
Alan Menken and Howard Ashman’s Little Shop of Horrors is one of Off-Broadway’s longest running musicals. A sci-fi comedy with an electrifying, 60s inspired, pop/rock score, about the meek and bumbling assistant of a struggling floral shop who happens upon a strange new plant that causes business to boom. But when the plant starts to
Find out more »Die-Nasty!
Die-Nasty: The Live, Improvised Soap Opera, invites audiences to embark on a captivating journey as we unveil our highly anticipated 34th season. Join us every Monday night at the prestigious Varscona Theatre, where a trio of mesmerizing Mini-Seasons eagerly awaits your presence.
Find out more »The Musée Héritage Museum presents “First Languages”
The Musée Héritage Museum (part of the Arts and Heritage Foundation of St. Albert) is pleased to present its latest exhibition that showcases the original oral nature of Indigenous languages, and the challenges of also transitioning them to written form. First Languages features two travelling presentations from the Canadian Language Museum, Beyond Words: Dictionaries and
Find out more »ᒥᓂᐢᑎᐠ ᒥᐦᑭᓈᕁ Ministik Mihkinâhk – turtle island
The Art Gallery of St. Albert is delighted to announce ᒥᓂᐢᑎᐠ ᒥᐦᑭᓈᕁ Ministik Mihkinâhk - turtle island. This feature exhibition will be shown in the Gallery’s Vault Space from November 1 to 25 featuring hundreds of felted turtle pins created by community members of all ages, reflecting the many histories and connections our community has
Find out more »OH WHAT A NIGHT!
A musical tribute to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, this blockbuster musical revue is directed by award-winning Broadway producer/director Michael Chapman, written by Motown producer George Solomon and choreographed by critically acclaimed choreographer Paul Holmquist.
Find out more »Tchaikovsky & Mozart
This evening of great music showcases classics from Tchaikovsky and Mozart. Conducted by Michael Stern with music by Kodály, who composed his catchy suite based on folk tunes he found in an old book of dances from his native Hungary, this is sure to be a brilliant concert.
Find out more »No Stone Left Alone National Remembrance Event
Watch as Canadian students move beyond their classrooms and come face to face with our history, through commemorating veterans in their own community.
Find out more »Edmonton Jazz Society Presents: Samuel Bonnet
Edmonton's premier jazz suite has a full month of live music in November starting Thursday November 2 with Samuel Bonnet. With a classical and jazz background, guitarist Samuel Bonnet's music is at the crossroads of several musical universes, somewhere between the natural resonance of classical guitar’s nylon strings and jazz improvisation. Through his music, Samuel
Find out more »RYAN LONG SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Ryan Long is an NYC Comedian who has amassed more than 100 million views with his viral digital shorts, and is currently the host of popular podcast 'The Boyscast'. He was the Creator, and Star and Showrunner of the hit digital series ‘Torontopia’ on CBC Comedy, 'THAT GUY' on CBC Comedy, and the TV Series
Find out more »Gisa Mayer : Home & Away
Gisa Mayer was born in Bad Reichenhall, Germany. She grew up in the Foothills of the Bavarian Alps, with beautiful landscapes, dramatic skies and Foehn Winds. She spent her youth hiking, skiing, climbing in the cultured landscapes of the country just north and south of the Alps. Living halfway between the great cities of Munich
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