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This gallery offers many native paintings, sculptures and hand-made jewelry.
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The Alberta Craft Gallery is dedicated to bringing you the very best in contemporary and traditional fine craft from every corner of this amazing province. Curated exhibitions and an ever-changing store offer a wide selection of handcrafted pottery, blown and fused glass, jewellery, woodwork, fibre art, furniture, and home accessories from over 60 emerging, mid-career, and established artists.
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Due to Covid-19 we are requesting all visitors pre-book visits to the gallery are with timed-entry, limited capacity, masks and physical distancing in place. Thank you. Esker Foundation is a privately funded contemporary art gallery located in the downtown Inglewood neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Esker Foundation connects the public to contemporary art through relevant, accessible, and educational exhibitions, programs, and publications. Esker Foundation reflects on current developments in local, regional, and international culture; creates opportunities for public dialogue; and supports the production of ground-breaking new work, ideas, and research. Founded in 2012 by Jim and Susan Hill, Esker Foundation is a new model for institutional relevance, curatorial focus, and audience engagement. Admission is free. Complimentary parking in the building.
Katie Ohe is an Alberta treasure, and she has a new exhibit at the fabulous Esker Foundation Gallery. Kids will absolutely love many of the exhibits, as you are encouraged to touch and set some in motion (others are not to be touched). As a UofC alumnus, I was familiar to see the stunning "Zipper" statue, but I didn't know how many cousins it has, every one gorgeous. I would say: If you haven't been to Esker recently, just go! I've never experienced a dud here!
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Contemporary Calgary is contributing to a global city of choice by engaging Calgarians with the art of our times through exhibitions, distinguished speaker series, outreach and education programs.
I was so glad that Contemporary Calgary has reopened under the new COVID protocols - it would have been an utter loss if Calgarians wouldn't have been able to take in their current Yoko Ono and Omar Ba exhibit. The admissions are still reasonable at $10, and the $20 membership still gets you in free all the time. The Yoko Ono material was stunning, and a bit overwhelming. I'll have to go back to really experience all that was there. Omar Ba was also fascinating, and would have been worth the admission to see as well. Bravo to Contemporary Calgary for keeping this spectacular place open, showcasing world-class modern art.
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An art gallery featuring Canadian artists.
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A local art gallery featuring paintings.
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An art gallery featuring the work of only Canadian artists.
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This art gallery features local as well as international artists.
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This art gallery features many sculptures and paintings of Western Canadian artists.
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