Installation view of Sidney Kelsie: Right in Your Own Backyard , Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, 2022. Photography by Charles Cousins, courtesy of the Art Gallery of Alberta.
The AGA is open from Wednesday to Sunday and will be open on Good Friday.
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 back on May 6 and we want you to OWN IT!
This year’s festivities bring live entertainment, an open bar, and an art auction featuring artwork and experiences from local artists and businesses that you will want to take home. Tickets are available now with early bird pricing until April 16.
Get your tickets today because this is a night you won’t want to miss!
AOTB is made possible with support and sponsorship from:
The AGA Youth Council is re-launching Teen Night at your AGA!
Teen Night is a special night designed just for you and your friends! It is the perfect opportunity to see what’s happening at the Gallery, make friends with similar interests, and be creative.
Teen Night is developed and presented by AGA Youth Council with support from Maclab Development Group and Maclab Properties Group.
Add a bit of fun and creativity to the weekend with art classes at the AGA,
The AGA's weekend art classes are a great way for young minds to explore their creativity and learn at the same time. There are classes available for young artists from the ages of 6 to 17.
Registration is now open for classes running from May 7 to June 18!
Join AGA educators and students from St. Stephen’s College Art Therapy program in the art studio Art Hive. This weekly community-based art-making initiative is FREE and open to all, on every Thursday from 12-1pm.
The Herd by Kenneth T. Williams is on now at The Citadel Theatre!
In association with Tarragon Theatre and National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre
April 7-24
Culture, science and politics collide when twin white bison are born to a First Nation ranch. But is this a miracle in the spiritual life of a Saskatchewan First Nation or a one in a billion scientific event?
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.