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Work of the Week Celebrates International Women's Day
Date: Mar 8, 2019
Work of the Week features two artworks by one of the most influential artists in Alberta in the 20th century, Marion Nicoll.
Work of the Week: Red Willow
Date: Jun 20, 2018
In honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day, our Work of the Week is Red Willow by George Littlechild.
Work of the Week: Thou Shalt/Shalt Not
Date: Jun 6, 2018
Celebrating the beginning of Pride Month, our work of the week for June 4 - 11, 2018 is Thou Shalt/Shalt Not by Shane Golby.
Work of the Week: Caller of Blue Medicine Lodge
Date: May 29, 2018
The Work of the Week is Caller of Blue Medicine Lodge by Dale Auger
Work of the Week: Fallen Angel
Date: May 22, 2018
The AFA Work of the Week is Fallen Angel by Garry Williams.
Work of the Week: Land Sentence: Arbour
Date: May 2, 2018
The Work of the Week is Land Sentence: Arbour by Jane Kidd
Work of the Week: The Weight of Things
Date: Apr 18, 2018
The Work of the Week is The Weight of Things by Mark Mullin.
Work of the Week: Rainbow Bear
Date: Apr 10, 2018
The Work of the Week is Rainbow Bear by Terry McCue.
Work of the Week: 2 artworks from the exhibition The Art of Truth and Reconciliation
Date: Apr 4, 2018
The Work of the Week features two artworks from the 2018 exhibition The Art of Truth and Reconciliation by George Littlechild.