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Remembering the First World War
100 years ago, at 11:01 am on November 11, 1918, all fighting stopped. In a second of time, the First...
Find out more »Body Worlds: Animal Inside Out
The Body Worlds creator and anatomist takes you on an anatomical safari. As you explore this captivating exhibition, you will...
Find out more »StretchMark: A New Chapter Acquisition Project
The third in a series of four exhibitions featuring works by contemporary Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit and Metis artists, newly...
Find out more »Goddesses of Creation: Spiritual Traditions of Hindu India between the 3rd
The Goddess is represented in various forms throughout the history of art in India and in classical Sanskrit religious literature....
Find out more »Contemplation for Obsolete Objects: Postscript
Antonietta Grassi has been committed to the practice of abstract painting for most of her career. Her paintings, which at...
Find out more »East of Here
"Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? What are we waiting for? What awaits us?"–Ernst...
Find out more »Mothering Spaces
This exhibit explores Indigenous methodologies of motherhood and the visibility of the mother within contemporary contexts, featuring new works from...
Find out more »The Recipients
This exhibit will showcase the work of the 2018 Alberta Craft Award Recipients, who have been recognized for their dedication...
Find out more »Indigenous Birthing
The revitalization of Indigenous birthing practices is a growing movement spreading across Turtle Island. Indigenous women are challenging mainstream medicinal...
Find out more »The Art of the Book
The Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild supports, promotes, and seeks to inspire participation in traditional bookbinding and contemporary book...
Find out more »A Woman Walking (The City Limits)
In A Woman Walking (The City Limits), the Calgary-based interdisciplinary artist Alana Bartol used walking as a medium to explore...
Find out more »Portraits
A portrait is a visual representation that shows the likeness of a person or self in physicality, personality, or even...
Find out more »Vernon Ah Kee: cantchan
Referencing the 2005 Cronulla race riots that took place near Sydney, Australia, cantchant provides a compelling statement on the racially...
Find out more »Boarder X
This exhibit features work by Indigenous artists that use snowboarding, skateboarding, and surfing to demonstrate knowledge and relationships to the...
Find out more »Nocturn
The Alberta Society of Artists presents a juried group exhibition of artworks by Alberta Artists based on the theme, Nocturn.
Find out more »from a dark garden—
Combining both paper and glass, wall and table display, this exhibition at the SNAP Gallery brings together two recent series...
Find out more »Land in the Veins
This solo exhibition by Alyson Davies is an intertextual exploration of landscape. Featuring text by Mary Pinkoski in relation to...
Find out more »BAMF
Latitude 53 presents the first in a new series of artist-commissions. The Garage pays homage to the history of the...
Find out more »Lend Me A Tenor
It's biggest night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, and the world-famous tenor has gone missing. In...
Find out more »Leave of Absence
A teenage girl suspected of being gay is bullied by her classmates. This play explores and challenges the fall out...
Find out more »The Chinook Series
Hot cultural festivals—including Canoe, Expanse, and the Fringe—join forces to present this diverse and daring showcase of avant-garde theatre and...
Find out more »Reconciling Edmonton
This exhibition is a groundbreaking collaboration with RISE—Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton, including Métis poet Anna Marie Sewell, historian and writer...
Find out more »All for Love
This iconic Restoration tragedy depicts the doomed love affair of Antony and Cleopatra, and the struggle between passion and duty....
Find out more »Scott Cumberland
The paintings in Serious Whimsy attempt to investigate the often tenuous and complicated relationship between the ‘decorative’ and abstract painting....
Find out more »Gordon Harper
For year, Gordon Harper's work has dealt with familiar subjects from his life in the centre of a city. In...
Find out more »Home Economics: 150 Years of Canadian Hooked Rugs
This is a travelling exhibition from the Textile Museum of Canada. It comprises of historical and contemporary hooked rugs curated...
Find out more »Becoming Invisible I–III
This new project—Spring was a Man in New York—will be presented alongside the two previous parts of the series—Becoming Invisible,...
Find out more »Accidental Bedfellows
This body of work continues exploring Kim Atlin's urban gardening experience in the heart of a large city. These pieces...
Find out more »Open House with SAPVAC Members
Local artists from the St. Albert Place Visual Arts Council (SAPVAC) showcase artworks in a variety of mediums from paper...
Find out more »SOUND OFF: A Deaf Theatre Festival
SOUND OFF is Canada’s national festival dedicated to the Deaf performing arts. It brings Deaf artists from across the country...
Find out more »Cirque du Soleil: Crystal
What do you get when you cross circus arts with ice skating? You get CRYSTAL, the first ever Cirque du...
Find out more »We Are Not Alone
Do you believe in UFOs? Aliens? Government conspiracies? Join Damien Atkins in his return to Edmonton as he puts himself...
Find out more »More Dirty Dancing
It’s great to be alive, in the summer of ’65… unless you’re Chris “Babe” Gardiner, who has to spend the...
Find out more »Theatresports
Edmonton's renowned improv comedy troupe Rapid Fire Theatre performs Theatresports weekly, where teams of talented improvisers do their best to...
Find out more »Cirque de la Symphonie
An audience favourite, this show synchronizes the athleticism of aerial flyers, acrobats, and contortionists with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra performing...
Find out more »Winefest
At this all-inclusive event, one ticket gets you access to unlimited samples of hundreds of local and international wines, from...
Find out more »Matthew Good
Matthew Good is one of Canada’s preeminent voices in music today. He released his ninth solo album, Something Like A...
Find out more »Mother Mother
Famous for earworms like "O My Heart" and "Get Out the Way", these West Coast alt-rockers will entertain you with...
Find out more »House of Hush Burlesque
This monthly speakeasy burlesque show brings the top burlesque performers to the city. Luxurious outfits, cocktails, and an intimate show...
Find out more »The Music Man Kids
When smooth-talking con man Harold Hill arrives in a small town in Iowa, he expects to dupe its residents, but...
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