Framing a Nation, surveys the evolution of national identity through Canadian artwork produced roughly between 1850 and 1950. Douglas Udell <strong>Gallery</strong> 10332 124 St NW ✆780-488-4445 www.douglasudellgallery.com tues-sat 9:30am-5:30pm. Jun 19-Jul 3 Vivian Thierfelder, “Painted Fans”, vibrant new watercolours. West End <strong>Gallery</strong> 12308 Jasper Ave NW ✆780-488-4892 www.westendgalleryltd.com tues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru Jun Greta Guzek, Claude A. Simard, Claudette Castonguay, Karen Rieger, Carole Arnston, Robert Savignac and others, “<strong>The</strong> Garden Collection”, celebrates the return of summer with glimpses into lush floral garden scenes painted by selected gallery artists; Thru Jul Raynald Leclerc, Rod Charlesworth, Robert Genn, Guy Roy and Gerald Sevier, “Canadian Landscapes”, featuring prominent Canadian gallery artists painting scenes from the Eastern Townships to the Rockies and everywhere in between; Thru Aug Jean-Gabriel Lambert, Jacek Rudnicki and Agnieszka Rudnicki, “Abstracts”, brilliant colour palettes from selected abstract gallery artists. McBain Cuyler, “Aerial Landscapes”, new work by Edmonton fibre artist. ★ Art <strong>Gallery</strong> of Alberta 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square ✆780-392-2500 www.youraga.ca tues-fri 11am-7pm sat & sun 10am- 5pm. Admission: members free, adults $12, seniors (65+)/students $8, children under 6 free, children 7-17 $8, family (up to 2 adults + 4 children) $26. Thru Aug 29 Timeland: <strong>The</strong> <strong>2010</strong> Alberta Biennial Of Contemporary Art, both emerging and established generations of contemporary Alberta artists curated by Canadian Art editor Richard Rhodes; Thru Aug 2 Sandra Bromley: Fire, group of portraits from Sierra Leone and Cambodia and a video installation based on interviews and photos of women and children affected by war; Jun 19-Oct 11 <strong>The</strong> Art Of Warner Bros Cartoons, animated shorts; M.C. Escher: <strong>The</strong> Mathemagician, 54 works selected from the collection of the National <strong>Gallery</strong> of Canada, including prints; Jun 19–Nov 7 Piranesi’s Prisons: Architecture of Mystery and Imagination, 14 copper plate etchings from the print series ‘Carceri d’invenzione’ (<strong>The</strong> Imaginary Prisons); Jun 26-Jan 30, 2011 Re- LETHBRIDGE Southern Alberta Art <strong>Gallery</strong> 324 5th St S ✆403-327-8770 www.saag.ca tues-sat 10am-5pm sun 1-5pm. Admission: general $5, students/ seniors $4, groups $3 per person, members & children under 12 free. Thru Jun 20 Brian Goeltzenleuchter, “Institutional Wellbeing: An Olfactory Plan for the Southern Alberta Art <strong>Gallery</strong>”, linguistic, visual and political structures of Western consumer culture are appropriated and these techniques/strategies are applied to an institutional critique; Jun 25-Sep 5 Trudi Lynn Smith, “finding aid”, operating as an archive, social workspace, expedition and field guide, the project is a multi-faceted approach to the intensely imagined visual legacy of Waterton Lakes National Park, using repeat photography to revisit old photographic records; Cal Lane, “Sweet Crude”, sculpture using raw industrial 20 PREVIEW ■ JUNE/JULY/AUGUST <strong>2010</strong> ★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Gabryel Harrison, DEBAUCHERY OF LIGHT, Oil on canvas (detail) www.haydenbeckgallery.com 4293 Mountain Square Whistler, B.C. Mountain Square Entrance to the Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa Open Daily
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