Edmonton Poetry Festival
Edmonton Poetry Festival Celebrates 20 Years with Month-long Festival and Local Focus.
Edmonton Poetry Festival Celebrates 20 Years with Month-long Festival and Local Focus.
Professionals by day, soloists by night.
Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Les Amateurs Virtuoses Piano Festival makes its highly anticipated North American debut! In collaboration with Les Amateurs Virtuoses and the Calgary Civic Symphony, this event brings together some of the most extraordinary amateur pianists for a concert like no other.
Have you ever wished you could use the Royal Alberta Museum’s collections for sketching inspiration? Now’s your chance! We'll be showcasing rarely seen museum objects to create a still-life setup for you to practice your drawing skills.
This month there will be a huge migration of birds from our collection rooms! Everything from owls, penguins, sparrows, and turkeys, you’ll have a chance to draw birds from Alberta and around the world.
Learn more: https://www.royalalbertamuseum.ca/node/648
How do you know the difference between a Mastodon and a Mammoth tooth? How about a Bison’s foot from a Horse? These skills and many more are key for Palaeontologists as they piece together Alberta’s frozen past.
In this workshop, the Royal Alberta Museum's Quaternary Palaeontology Team will teach you basic comparative anatomy of Ice Age fossils, and how you can examine a skeleton to identify an animal group or species.
This workshop is open to anyone aged 15+, with no previous experience necessary.
Learn more at: https://www.royalalbertamuseum.ca/node/628
Get ready to hop on the ArtBus on Saturday, March 22nd!
Portraits of Place
Wendy Gervais
Curated by Maysa Miller-Saohin
March 22 - May 3, 2025
You’re invited to the opening reception of Portraits of Place — a solo exhibition by Wendy Gervais. The exhibit explores the loss of original houses in Garneau, reflecting on their role as landmarks of memory when shaping a community’s identity.
Opening Reception: Saturday March 22, 2025 from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
As part of the “Tracing Days”, exhibition, artist-parents Jennifer Long and Shea Proulx will host a session themed “Sustaining & Growing, Artist-Parents in Conversation” on Friday, March 14, 10:00 - 11:30am at Gallery@501, #120, 501 Festival Avenue, Sherwood Park, AB.
Gallery admission for this event is free! To register, call 780-410-8585 or email artgallery@strathcona.ca with the number of adults and children attending.
Gallery@501 is pleased to present “Tracing Days” by Toronto artist and photographer Jennifer Long and Calgary artist and author Shea Proulx. This exhibit is on at Gallery@501 from March 11 until April 17, 2025.
“Long and Proulx share refreshing and accessible perspectives, reminding us there is meaning in small moments and memories,” says Kris Miller, Gallery@501 curator.