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Art Gallery of St. Albert Reconciling Edmonton is an art exhibit produced by RISE – Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton.

Art Gallery of St. Albert

Reconciling Edmonton is an art exhibit produced by RISE – Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton. It is a collaboration between Métis poet Anna Marie Sewell, historian and writer Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail, visual artist Jennie Vegt and cultural connector Miranda Jimmy. Until Saturday, March 30. Preregistration is required.

780-460-4310; www.artgalleryofstalbert.ca

Visual Arts Studio Association

Floral Riffs features artwork by Miles Constable. Until Saturday, March 30.

25 Sir Winston Churchill Ave., St. Albert; 780-460-5990; www.vasa-art.com

St. Albert Public Library

In continuing its support of ArtWalk, the library will now have new exhibits of work on its walls rotating monthly throughout the year. This month’s exhibit features works by a group of artists from the St. Albert Painters’ Guild including Berni Buyse and Susan Casault. Until Sunday, March 31.

5 St. Anne St.; 780-459-1530; www.sapl.ca

St. Albert Seniors’ Association

The St. Albert Photography Club has a rotating selection of artistic photographs on display in the foyer area of Red Willow Place.

7 Taché St.; www.stalbertphotoclub.com

Musée Morinville Museum

The Morinville Art Club has a rotating selection of art on display.

10010 101 St. in Morinville; 780-572-5585; www.museemorinvillemuseum.com

Centre d’arts visuels de l’Alberta (CAVA)

Whimsy/caprice features works by Karen Blanchet. Until Tuesday, April 2.

9103 95 Ave. in Edmonton. 780-461-3427 & www.galeriecava.com

YEG Canvas

The new rotation of artworks is now on display for the Edmonton Arts Council’s third annual public art project. Look for new works on various billboard and LRT poster locations throughout the capital city.

www.edmontonarts.ca

Multicultural Heritage Museum

DEVENIR features works by Karen Blanchet, Doris Charest and Danièle Petit. Until Friday, March 29.

5411 51 St. in Stony Plain. 780-963-2777 & www.multicentre.org

Upcoming events and news

The Indigenous Artist Market Collective offers authentic, locally handcrafted works by three or four Indigenous artists at its booth every Saturday at the Edmonton Downtown Farmers Market, which has moved from its summer outdoor setting to inside Edmonton City Hall (on the north side of Churchill Square) every Saturday until May 11. Recent feature artists included Jeannette Sommers, Krista Leddy and Darlene Logan. The market runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday. www.city-market.ca


Scott Hayes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

About the Author: Scott Hayes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Ecology and Environment Reporter at the Fitzhugh Newspaper since July 2022 under Local Journalism Initiative funding provided by News Media Canada.
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