![]() text -Youth Artists Exploring Themes of Portraiture exhibit at the Viewpoint Gallery in Red Deer’s Culture Services building, 5205 48 Ave.– Young artist self-portraits in mixed-media can be seen until Nov. Winter Wonderland by the various artists represented at Curiosity Art & Framing, 5002 48 Street, Red Deer, from Nov. There’s a First Friday opening reception Nov. Continuing at the museum is Red Deer ceramicist Shirley Rimer’s A Chronicle in Clay retrospective exhibit, which is on until Dec. This is a travelling exhibition developed by the Canadian Museum of History and supported by a grant from the Endowment Council of the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund. Lost Liberties – The War Measures Act is a new exhibit at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery to Jan. Otherwise gallery viewing hours are Monday to Thursday, 9 a.m. The First Friday opening reception on Nov. 27 at the Lacombe Performing Arts Centre, 5227 C and E Trail, Lacombe. ![]() The Sky’s the Limit is a joint exhibit “of what we find above the horizon,” as created by students under the direction of professional artist Christel Langan. Solorzano Spa Art Exhibitions is showcasing works by Red Deer Polytechnic student artists Brenda Smith, Andrea Swainson, and Julia Zaouzolkova at 4631-50 St. There’s a First Fridays opening reception from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Artist, a collective show of paintings, drawings and 3-D landscape art by Red Deer Polytechnic Second Year Art Students, is exhibited at the Marjorie Wood Gallery in the Kerry Wood Nature Centre to Dec. Downes’s watercolor and acrylic paintings are inspired by the varied landscapes of Alberta. The Wondrous West show by Red Deer artist Brian Downes is on at the Velvet Olive Lounge, 4928C 50 Street, Red Deer (or enter via Capitol Pkg Store on Ross Street Patio) for the months of November and December. ![]() At 6 p.m., Red Deer’s Mayor Ken Johnston will help present local artists Gavriel Myles Froilan and Kamryn Mollins with Princess Margaret Scholarship Awards. 3 for Jason O’Connor’s Urban Tribalism exhibit, which can be seen until Nov. will hold an opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. The Red Deer Arts Council’s Community Gallery, at 4919-49th St. There’s a First Friday opening reception on Nov. Mah’s 2015 Italian journey inspired this exhibit and she hopes to lead viewers towards making their own interpretations of this classic scenery. Paintings, drawings, and ceramics will be available.Įchoes of Italy: Abstract Landscapes by Calgary artist Linda Mah are showing at the Kiwanis Public Art Gallery in the Red Deer Public Library’s downtown branch until Dec. 4, at ARTribute Art School in the Old Courthouse on Ross Street. Local artists Erin Boake, Jeff Powers, Megan Powers are holding an art show and sale from 5:30 to 8 p.m. 3, with some offering snacks and refreshments to browsers and buyers. Many local galleries will be opening later on Nov. From Western skies to Italianate landscapes, the works of individual artists, as well as art collectives, can be seen at this month’s First Friday gallery openings in Red Deer and Lacombe.
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