Calgary artist Cassie Suche said she heard a fair number of finger injury stories as she collected fingerprints this past spring. The fingerprints are part of a new iteration of public art done by Suche
A pair of shows are coming to Contemporary Calgary that promise to challenge perceptions, and provide deeper meaning to what it means to be Canadian. Internationally-known contemporary Indigenous artist, Robert Houle, is presenting a showing
Calgary will soon be home to a towering achievement in the arts—literally, as the city will be home to the world’s tallest mural. German graffiti artist Mirko Reisser, who goes professionally by DAIM, will be
Powerful, emotional, and reverential are some of the descriptions that have been used to describe Danielle Piper’s art. Piper, a multi-disciplinary fibre artist, currently has a pair of shows at the Central Library and at
Local Indigenous artists have returned home in a new art exhibition curated by the City of Calgary. The Land is Home is an art exhibition inside the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary Nature Centre. Indigenous artists from
The International Avenue Business Improvement Area was tired of waiting for signs of spring. So, they went out and created it themselves. They sought the help of 10 city artists to give 17 Avenue SE
This won’t be your weekday yoga class sound bath. Ghost River Theatre is planning on taking patrons on a sonic journey that promises to be larger, deeper, and more immersive. The goal for the Great
A local Inglewood independent grocer is trying to help customers find more than fresh produce this spring. Bite Grocer is trying to help its customers, and the customers of other Inglewood BIA businesses, to find
Hundreds of thousands of dollars in stolen art has apparently been recovered after the suspect in the case pleaded guilty earlier this year. According to Ted Knudtson, the artist and owner of one of the
A new mural honouring a long-time Calgary Indigenous artisan and community leader was unveiled by a duo of local Cree artists. The new mural, done by Cree artists Kayla Bellerose (bb iskwew) and Mackenzie Brown