Installation view of Water - Wise, River Breath: Reframing design’s role with water, Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, 2022. Photography by Charles Cousins.
The AGA is open from Wednesday to Sunday.
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.
The AGA’s biggest fundraiser and party is fast approaching and you won't want to miss it.
Join us and experience the fun and excitement of the art auction, live entertainment, open bar and dancing. Not only is this a great party and event but the funds raised will support local artists as well as help your AGA continue to provide inclusive and impactful exhibitions, education programming and outreach within Alberta.
Join us on May 1st for a virtual artist talk by Steven Nunoda whose installation 'Ghosttown' is now on display at the Art Gallery of Alberta as part of the exhibition Inheritance.
Inheritance is presented by Capital Powered Art, an exhibition series sponsored by the Capital Power Corporation.
Art and Wine | Folk Art and Wine with Maud Lewis and Sidney Kelsie
Wednesday, May 4, 6pm MDT
Take a tour of the folk art of Sidney Kelsie and Maud Lewis with the AGA's Danielle Siemens. Following the tour Color De Vino will lead a tasting of wine from Peak Cellars out of the Okanagan.
Anime Night at the AGA : The Boy and the Beast バケモノの子 and Mirai 未来のミライ, by Mamoru Hosoda
Thursday, May 12, 5:15pm MDT
Join us for a night of Anime at your AGA. We are showing two films by Japanese director Mamoru Hosoda for a double feature including the films The Boy and the Beastバケモノの子 and Mirai未来のミライ.
If you love animation this is a night not to be missed!
Heart
of the City Music Program by University of Alberta student group returns to the
AGA. Concerts will be roughly one hour in length and take place on Sundays at 2pm. These concerts are included in General Admission.
Join us for Adult Open Studio classes. A casual, social art experience offered weekly at your AGA for just $25. All materials are included. Just bring yourself and your creativity!
Looking for summertime activities for the young artist in your home?
AGA ArtBreak Camps are a great way for young ones to channel their energy and creativity, learn and socialize. The full-day camp runs from July through August, 9am to 4pm and is available for learners aged 6-17.
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.