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Lucia Hierro: Corotos y Ajuares

Corotos y Ajuares brings together a series of soft sculptures and a site-specific mural that focus on everyday items like disposable takeout containers, a paper menu, and a pair of aprons, reflecting Hierro’s experiences as an artist within the Dominican diaspora in Manhattan and the Bronx.

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Location: Esker Foundation (4th floor, 1011 9 Ave SE)Free

Harry Mitsuo Kiyooka: Artist. Educator. Activist (1926 – 2022).

Kiyooka’s hard-edge abstract period is his best known nationally and is a major feature of this retrospective. Nearly 70 years of art are celebrated and will cover other lesser-known subjects such as his portraiture, earlier work and his life-long preoccupation with Italy and especially La Serenissima: Venice.

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Location: Nickle Galleries (2500 University Dr. NW)Free

Cathy Daley: Gestures

Newzones Gallery of Contemporary Art presents Gestures, a solo exhibition of work created by acclaimed Canadian figurative artist, Cathy Daley, marking the two-year anniversary of her passing. The exhibition showcases iconic images of billowing black dresses, tutus, and high-heels. Check it out!

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Location: Newzones Gallery (730 11 Ave. SW)Free

SpEATchless

The Alberta Society of Artists presents the exhibition SpEATchless featuring the work of Alberta artist Kimberly Jones. SpEATchlessis combines diorama and miniature artistry with food themes to create surreal scenes and vignettes to provoke introspection about scale and size as well as our relationship with food and waste.  

Through this window is a home

In an assemblage of images, colours and scents, Harvey Nichol and Michaela Bridgemohan examine the Peacock Chair as a source of conceptual inspiration. “Through this window is a home” takes notice of the ways in which colonialism shrouds non-European cultures as mythic and/or non-existent.  

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Location: TRUCK Contemporary Art (2009 10 Ave. SW)Free

Pilot Astronauts

Between the 1970s and 1990s, the term astronaut families referred to family arrangements in Asia where the fathers remained in their home country to work while the mothers migrated to the west. Pilot Astronauts by Raeann Kit-Yee Cheung celebrates the early astronaut mothers, their strength, and their humanity.

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Location: TRUCK Contemporary Art (2009 10th Ave. SW)Free

Anton Ginzburg: Surface

Anton Ginzburg: Surface is a reflection on the use of technology as it relates to cultural labour, data aesthetics and machine learning. The three bodies of work deliberate on surfaces that range from the architectural to the digital screen and beyond, and are relevant to conversations around AI.

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

Shibboleth

In Shibboleth, Pedro Barbáchano reframes the collections of institutional museums in order to question the absence of nonconformist bodies and histories within them. Through his use of sculpture and photographic mediation, Barbáchano imagines how communities that have been historically persecuted can emerge and maintain their voices.

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Location: The New Gallery (208 Centre St. S)Free
A collage of sections of artworks put together to promo Leighton Centre's 22nd Annual Members Exhibition

22nd Annual Members Exhibition

Leighton Art Centre celebrates the incredible talent and creativity of their member artists. This year’s exhibition is a virtual ‘square foot show’, featuring over 100 works that are small in size and big on artistry! Most works featured in this exhibition are available for online purchase.

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Location: Leighton Centre OnlineFree
A promo graphic for an exhibition at Alberta Craft Council featuring Linda Duthie

Spotlight: Linda Duthie

Join the Alberta Craft Calgary Gallery for their newest Spotlight exhibition by Linda Duthie. Through form and function Linda Duthie creates a pottery driven by the tactile experience. Feel the weight of the cup, the grip of the unglazed clay. Her earthy designs reveal her deep love of the natural world.

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Location: Alberta Craft Gallery (1721 29 Ave. SW)Free

Selma Burke

Few know of Selma Burke, the Black American sculptor who played a major role in the Harlem Renaissance movement of the 1920s and 30s. Burke’s rarely-told story is brought to life in this world premiere by Calgary playwrights Maria Crooks and Caroline Russell-King.

Colourful embroidery spelling out PDD Fiber Art Collective Show

PDD Fiber Art Collective Show

The show is a collaborative group exhibition that combines the work of the embroidery and rug hooking programs run within Prospect’s Persons with Development Disabilities (PDD) services. This body of work represents the spirit of collective fiber skill building and making brought together by two amazing groups of artists.

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Location: Studio C (Prospect) (235, 1721 29 Ave. SW)Free

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