July 8 – July 16, 2022 The official opening will be taking place on Friday, July 8, 2022 from 7 pm to 10 pm in the Art Education Room #1 Gallery in Harcourt House’s Annex Building. Many exhibiting artists will be in attendance. A modest reception will follow the official part. Admission is free. Art Ed Room #1 Harcourt Annex Building10211– 112 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5K … [Read more...] about Ultimately Undressed: 30th Annual Naked Show
Past Exhibitions
Land as Muse: Contemporary Art Concepts from Edmonton/34th Annual Members’ Show
June 23 – July 9, 2022 The Main and Art Incubator Galleries3rd floor, 10215 - 112 Street, Edmonton, AB T5K 1M7Click here to view gallery Canada is said to be defined by its geography. More specifically, that geography has been mediated through the tradition of landscape painting that reflects the relationship between landscape art and understandings of territory. These … [Read more...] about Land as Muse: Contemporary Art Concepts from Edmonton/34th Annual Members’ Show
Colton Hash: Synoptic Translations
April 22 – June 4, 2022 The Main Gallery Synoptic Translations – Digital Perspectives of the Anthropocene is an exhibition of digital artworks that engage with impacts of climate change and industrialization. Developed and created in 2022 by Colton Hash, a Victoria-based multi-media artist and art educator, the project consists of three conceptually and thematically … [Read more...] about Colton Hash: Synoptic Translations
Madeline Mackay: Inside Out
April 22 – June 4, 2022 The Art Incubator Gallery Inside Out is the exhibition of most recent works in various printmaking media by Madeline Mackay, a Scottish print- and multi-media artist from Glasgow, Scotland. In Inside Out, flesh encroaches on and consumes other forms. Meat coils through the images, expanding across both body and human-made objects. In the series … [Read more...] about Madeline Mackay: Inside Out
Adrian Cooke: The Devil’s Rope
March 4 – April 9, 2022 The Main Gallery Adrian Cooke’s work has always been directly influenced by the impact of activity in the landscape, and by how man-made forms, patterns and textures, indigenous and unique to the prairie region, transform our relationship with our surroundings and inform our sense of place. He continues in this vein through the exploration of one … [Read more...] about Adrian Cooke: The Devil’s Rope