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Art Gallery of St. Albert ILL Winds is an exhibit of very large paintings by Keith Harder.

Art Gallery of St. Albert

ILL Winds is an exhibit of very large paintings by Keith Harder. A virtual exhibition tour took place on Tuesday. Visit artgalleryofstalbert.ca/exhibitions-events/exhibitions/ill-winds-2 for the online exhibition and to register for the tours and the talk. Until Friday, July 30.

The Staircase Gallery now features the exhibition called Enticement by Amanda McKenzie. Until Aug. 5.

The gallery is still closed due to the pandemic. 19 Perron St., 780-460-4310; artgalleryofstalbert.ca.

Lowlands Project Space

If you like Ryland Fortie's sculpture in the St. Albert Botanical Garden then you can check out more of his work at In the Weeds. The new show is an outdoor exhibition of 12 artists in the yards, all part of a curatorial project by Steven Teeuwsen. Fortie is joined by Alicia Proudfoot, Anapaula Villanuevad, Andrew Thorne, Autumn Sjølie, Christina Krentz, and Rachael Warnock (CKXRW), Druvid, Jenny Shaw, Stephanie Florence, Stephanie Patsula, and Veronika McGinnis.

The indoor gallery space at Lowlands is currently exhibiting five artists from Nextfest Arts Co. Until July 24.

11208 65 St. in Edmonton. 780-802-8874; facebook.com/lowlands.projects  

Events

The Whyte Avenue Art Walk has returned with a modified event as a weekend art market only at the former Army & Navy store during June and July, ending on Aug. 1. This show and sale features dozens of different artists displaying their works each weekend. Look for Painters Guild artist Claudette Pelletier-Hannah this weekend. Special hours are from 3 to 8 p.m. on Fridays, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. 10411 82 Ave. in Edmonton. art-walk.ca


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