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Installation view of Curtis Talwst Santiago: Pay de Devil - Brang! Brang! - Pay de Devil

Installation view of Curtis Talwst Santiago: Pay de Devil - Brang! Brang! - Pay de Devil, Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, 2022. Photography by Charles Cousins, courtesy of the Art Gallery of Alberta.

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Check out upcoming events and programs on the AGA calendar. Engage with us digitally anytime at youraga.ca to learn more about our current exhibitions. Follow us on social media @youraga. Stay informed by checking out the AGA blog.


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Sustaining Partner Since 2010

Want to know what's on at your AGA? You can find all the current exhibitions and information about them below!

Featured at your AGA!

Pride Day at the AGA 

Join us for a full day of fun celebrating Pride. For your general admission, you will enjoy film screenings, art activities, drag performances and more. Make sure to check out our current exhibitions. 

National Indigenous Peoples Day


Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with free admission to all exhibitions and programming. Join us for a welcome prayer by Elder Elsie Paul, an interactive Hoop Dance performance by Lakota Tootoosis, a Parfleche Painting session by Alaynee Goodwill-Littlechild and more. Remember to check out our shop for locally sourced merchandise. 


Free admission is made possible with the generous support of Capital Power.


Upcoming events, tours & programs

ESO at AGA: Fantasy and Transfiguration

June 10, 7pm

The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra is back at your AGA! Don't miss this performance of the 20th Century Chamber Music Masterworks. Learn more and register below.


All Day Sunday | Drawing Lab

June 12, 12-4pm

“Drawing is my laboratory." - Manuel Mathieu on his drawing practice.

Join us for sketching activities and experimental drawing techniques in this makerspace drawing lab. Draw a large-scale drawing using your body, discover & record a variety of mark-making strategies by testing out DIY drawing tools and finally, create an art journal to take home.


Courtesy of the artists.

New Exhibitions at your AGA!

June 18

Two new exhibitions will be available for you to explore on June 18. Engage with the exhibitions Comic Sans and Alana Bartol and Bryce Krynski: all roses sleep (inviolate light).

Beans

June 21, 1pm

Based on true events, Beans chronicles the 78-day standoff between two Mohawk communities and government forces in 1990 in Quebec through the eyes of a 12-year-old Mohawk girl named Tekehentahkhwa (nicknamed "Beans”).

Free Admission 4-7pm

June 30, 4pm

The AGA is pleased to offer free admission from 4-7pm on the last Thursday of every month. Take advantage of this offer to check out our galleries and programming.  

AGA Education & Learning

ArtBreak Camps

Energize your kids' summer with our ArtBreak camps! Through imaginative exercises and projects related to specific themes, kids take the lead in the creative process and discover the world around them. Registration is still open for all our camps, including:

July 18-22 | Green Warriors
July 21-25 | Creative Hearts
August 8-12 | Animal Architects
August 22-26 | Shutterbug Club


Stroller Tours

June 29 11am

Join us at our next upcoming Stroller Tour! Stroller Tours provide new parents with the opportunity to socialize with other parents, tour the gallery, and have the flexibility to ensure if they need to step away to attend to their little one, they won’t miss a thing!  

Discover more AGA art activities here 🎨

The Art Gallery of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 6 Territory, the traditional land of diverse Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Nitsitapi/Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/Saulteaux/Anishinaabe. We also acknowledge all of the Indigenous, Inuit and Métis peoples who make Alberta their home today.