AAC Arts Directory 2016/2017

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Published by the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the arts in our community

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2016/17


FA C I L I T Y B O O K I N G S

STUDIO ACCESS

T H E G A L L E R Y AT C A S A

ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

THE GALLERY AT CASA The Gallery at Casa is committed to exhibiting the works of local, regional and provincial artists, with a primary focus on community art. The Gallery is free to visit.

ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Providing hands on opportunities for all people to participate in and understand the arts. Casa educational programs encourage children, youth and adults to explore and to reach their full creative potential.

FACILITY BOOKINGS Space can be booked for classes, workshops, performances, lectures, film screenings, meetings and a variety of special events.

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STUDIO ACCESS Studio space is available at affordable rates for individuals to work independently in their preferred art discipline. There are fully-equipped studios for textile, printmaking, woodworking, clay, sculpture, dance and 2D art.

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Welcome to the Allied Arts Council 2016/17 Arts Directory!

How to use the directory:

There are two ways to search the directory

Index:

If you are looking for artists or organizations in a specific category, see pages 2-5 for an index of disciplines and their corresponding artists and organizations.

Alphabetically:

If you are looking for a specific name, the directory is organized alphabetically; just flip through until you find the correct letter. Artists are listed by their last names first. You’ll also notice symbols next to each artist/organization. These indicate which discipline(s) applies to that artist/organization. A legend is available at the bottom of each page.

About the Allied Arts Council (AAC):

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge provides leadership in advancing and enhancing the arts in Lethbridge. We work to promote the arts to the larger community, improve arts facilities in Lethbridge, provide collaborative opportunities for artists and advocate for the arts. To learn more about us, our members and arts events visit www.ar tslethbridge.org Or stop by our office in downtown Lethbridge: 318 7 Street South T1J 2G2 Ph: 403.320.0555

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PUBLIC ART MAP: Take a self-guided tour of Lethbridge public art! Pages 19 - 21.

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Architecture

NIKKA YUKO JAPANESE GARDEN .................................................................30 POP UP YOGA LETHBRIDGE ..........................................................................32

FWBA ARCHITECTS.........................................................................................12

SAVOURY MILONGA DANCE CLUB................................................................34

SAVILL GROUP ARCHITECTURE LTD .............................................................34

SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY .............................................................37

SONGER ARCHITECTURE INC .......................................................................36

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE ART GALLERY................................................39

STUART JOHNSTONE ARCHITECT LTD .........................................................37

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UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC .........................39

Artist Services

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ALLIED ARTS COUNCIL OF LETHBRIDGE (AAC) ..........................................6

BLACKFOOT CANADIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY .............................................7

CLASSIQUE DANCEWEAR ..............................................................................9

CASA ................................................................................................................8

CÔTÉ, MICHELLE ............................................................................................10

ELLA KITZUL PROFESSIONAL DANCE...........................................................11

GEORGE MUSIC STUDIO ................................................................................13

LETHBRIDGE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB .......................................27

LETHBRIDGE ARTISTS CLUB..........................................................................22

LETHBRIDGE SOCIETY OF INDEPENDENT DANCE ARTISTS .......................28

LETHBRIDGE REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ....................27

LINT, CLAIRE ....................................................................................................28

MCGILL BLVD. MUSIC & ARTS SCHOOL........................................................29

SAMSON, CHRISTINA......................................................................................34

SONIC MULTIMEDIA ........................................................................................36

SAVOURY MILONGA DANCE CLUB................................................................34

THE STUDIO.....................................................................................................37

ST. PATRICK FINE ARTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ...........................................37

VISUAL ARTS ALBERTA ASSOCIATION ..........................................................40

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TROYANDA UKRAINIAN DANCE CLUB ..........................................................38

Community Culture

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS ...............................39 UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE SPORT &

AFA TRAVELLING EXHIBITION PROGRAM (TREX).........................................6

RECREATION SERVICES .................................................................................40

ALLIED ARTS COUNCIL OF LETHBRIDGE (AAC) ..........................................6 BLACKFOOT CANADIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY .............................................7

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CASA ................................................................................................................8

CHRISTMAS AT CASA .....................................................................................8

HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE ..............................................................16

KIWANIS MUSIC AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL ............................................18

HIBIKIYA ...........................................................................................................17

LETHBRIDGE ARTS DAYS ...............................................................................22

IINNII ................................................................................................................17

LETHBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL .............................................24

LETHBRIDGE CHINESE MANIE OPERA SOCIETY ..........................................23

LETHBRIDGE JAZZ SOCIETY ..........................................................................26

LETHBRIDGE COMMUNITY TAIKO ASSOCIATION .........................................24

LETHBRIDGE REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION ...................27

LETHBRIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY .............................................................24

NIKKA YUKO JAPANESE GARDEN .................................................................30

LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY ......................................................................26

PLAYGOERS OF LETHBRIDGE........................................................................32

LETHBRIDGE SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION .........................................27

SOAR FESTIVAL ...............................................................................................35

MCGILL BLVD. MUSIC & ARTS SCHOOL........................................................29

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Theatre

A Architecture

Festival

BLACKFOOT CANADIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY .............................................7

GALT MUSEUM & ARCHIVES ..........................................................................13

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SOUTH COUNTRY FAIR ...................................................................................36

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Community Culture

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Visual Arts

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New Media/Film

HORNER, LINDA ..............................................................................................17 LEIGH, GORDON .............................................................................................22

THE EMPRESS THEATRE .................................................................................11

LETHBRIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY .............................................................24

LETHBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL .............................................24

LETHBRIDGE LIVING .......................................................................................26

LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY ......................................................................26

LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY ......................................................................26

NESCH, THORSTEN.........................................................................................30

NESCH, THORSTEN.........................................................................................30

SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY .............................................................37

RICHARDS, LINDA ...........................................................................................33

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS ...............................39

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS ...............................39

ZASADNY, DIANA ............................................................................................40

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G Galleries AFA TRAVELLING EXHIBITION PROGRAM (TREX).........................................6

BARR, LEON ....................................................................................................6

BEYOND ZED GIFT COTTAGE ........................................................................7

BELLOWS TO BRASS ......................................................................................7

BLACKFOOT CANADIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY .............................................7

BLACKFOOT CANADIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY .............................................7

THE GALLERY AT CASA ..................................................................................12

BRADFIELD, BRYAN ........................................................................................7

GALT MUSEUM & ARCHIVES ..........................................................................13

BUSKERS ASSOCIATION OF LETHBRIDGE ...................................................8

THE GEOMATIC ATTIC.....................................................................................13

CASA ................................................................................................................8

HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE ..............................................................16

THE EMPRESS THEATRE .................................................................................11

JERRY ARNOLD GALLERY ..............................................................................18

THE GEOMATIC ATTIC.....................................................................................13

LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY ......................................................................26

GEORGE MUSIC STUDIO ................................................................................13

PENNY COFFEE HOUSE..................................................................................32

GODIN, JEFF ....................................................................................................14

SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY .............................................................37

HIBIKIYA ...........................................................................................................17

THE STUDIO.....................................................................................................37

IT’S ABOUT MUSIC SOCIETY ..........................................................................17

TRIANON GALLERY .........................................................................................38

JACKSON, KEVIN ............................................................................................18

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE ART GALLERY................................................39

KIWANIS MUSIC AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL ............................................18

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS ...............................39

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LAING, DOREEN ..............................................................................................22

Literary Arts

LEIGH, GORDON .............................................................................................22 LEITE, DAWN ...................................................................................................22

AMERY, RICHARD ............................................................................................6

LETHBRIDGE BIG BAND .................................................................................23

BERING, IVAN ..................................................................................................7

LETHBRIDGE CHINESE MANIE OPERA SOCIETY ..........................................23

DURKSEN, DOROTHY .....................................................................................10

LETHBRIDGE COMMUNITY BAND SOCIETY..................................................23

GODIN, JEFF ....................................................................................................14

LETHBRIDGE COMMUNITY TAIKO ASSOCIATION .........................................24

GSCHAID, WARREN ........................................................................................14

LETHBRIDGE FOLK CLUB...............................................................................24

HALL, JUDI SUNI .............................................................................................14

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Music

AMERY, RICHARD ............................................................................................6

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INDEX LETHBRIDGE JAZZ SOCIETY ..........................................................................26

GODIN, JEFF ....................................................................................................14

LETHBRIDGE MUSICAL THEATRE ..................................................................26

KIWANIS MUSIC AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL ............................................18

LETHBRIDGE REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION ...................27

LETHBRIDGE MUSICAL THEATRE ..................................................................26

LETHBRIDGE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB .......................................27

LETHBRIDGE SHAKESPEARE PERFORMANCE SOCIETY .............................27

LETHBRIDGE SYMPHONY...............................................................................28

MUELLER, PETER ............................................................................................29

MCGILL BLVD. MUSIC & ARTS SCHOOL........................................................29

NEW WEST THEATRE ......................................................................................30

MCQUAID, ALYSSA..........................................................................................29

NEWMAN, JEFF................................................................................................30

MCTROWE, MARY-ANNE .................................................................................29

PLAYGOERS OF LETHBRIDGE........................................................................32

PRIMACHUK, ROSE .........................................................................................32

RICHARDS, LINDA ...........................................................................................33

ROMANCHUK, KAREN ....................................................................................34

SAMSON, CHRISTINA......................................................................................34

SOUTH COUNTRY FAIR ...................................................................................36

ST. PATRICK FINE ARTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ...........................................37

SOUTHERN ACCORD CHORUS......................................................................37

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS ...............................39

ST. PATRICK FINE ARTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ...........................................37

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UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC .........................39

ADACHI, ROY...................................................................................................6

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS ...............................39

AFA TRAVELLING EXHIBITION PROGRAM (TREX).........................................6

VOX MUSICA CHORAL SOCIETY ....................................................................40

ANDRONOWICH, IRIS .....................................................................................6

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BERING, IVAN ..................................................................................................7

Photography

BEYOND ZED GIFT COTTAGE ........................................................................7

AMERY, RICHARD ............................................................................................6

BLACKFOOT CANADIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY .............................................7

DWORNIK, G. WAYNE......................................................................................10

BREWSTER, NATALIE.......................................................................................7

GEORGE, DOROTHY .......................................................................................13

BROWN, RON ..................................................................................................7

GODIN, JEFF ....................................................................................................14

BROWNLEE, KAREN ........................................................................................8

KOLLÉE, JEANNE ............................................................................................18

CASA ................................................................................................................8

LETHBRIDGE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB .............................................................26

CHINOOK WOODTURNING GUILD ...............................................................8

MACDONALD, JOHN D. ..................................................................................28

CLOUTIER, MIREILLE ......................................................................................9

POLO, PATRICIA ..............................................................................................32

COOPER, MARCELLA......................................................................................9

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS ...............................39

CÔTÉ, MICHELLE ............................................................................................10

ZASADNY, DIANA ............................................................................................40

DAY, SHARI ......................................................................................................10

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Visual Arts 2 & 3 Dimensional

SULLIVAN, NICK ..............................................................................................38

DELANEY, DENNIS...........................................................................................10

Theatre

DELVER, MARNEY ...........................................................................................10

AMERY, RICHARD ............................................................................................6

DODIC, AMY ....................................................................................................10

CASA ................................................................................................................8

DURKSEN, DOROTHY .....................................................................................10

THE EMPRESS THEATRE .................................................................................11

DWORNIK, G. WAYNE......................................................................................10

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DYCK, ERIC......................................................................................................11

LETHBRIDGE SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION .........................................27

FARMER, DARLENE .........................................................................................11

LETHBRIDGE SOCIETY OF GLASS ARTISANS ...............................................28

FARMER, MICHAEL WAYNE ............................................................................11

MADSEN, ANNA...............................................................................................28

FISHER, JOHN .................................................................................................11

MAK, KARINA...................................................................................................29

FORD, MERRI-ANN ..........................................................................................12

MCTROWE, MARY-ANNE .................................................................................29

FURGASON, CONNIE ......................................................................................12

MUNRO, JIM ....................................................................................................29

GALLANT, DONNA ...........................................................................................12

NOSS, RANDY..................................................................................................30

GALLUCCI, MICHELLE ....................................................................................12

OLDMAN RIVER POTTERS GUILD ..................................................................30

GILLIS, RICK ....................................................................................................13

PAHARA, RENEE ..............................................................................................31

GINN, ELIZABETH M........................................................................................13

PALMARCHUK, TAMMI ....................................................................................31

GOMEZ, SUZANNE ..........................................................................................14

PALMER, JAMES ..............................................................................................31

GOODMAN, BARB ...........................................................................................14

PAVLENKO, ALEX ............................................................................................32

GRAY, LORIE ....................................................................................................14

POLO, PATRICIA ..............................................................................................32

GREEN, OLIVE .................................................................................................14

PRYDE, CELESTE .............................................................................................33

HAGAN, AARON ..............................................................................................14

RAKOS, DEB ....................................................................................................33

HALL, JUDI SUNI .............................................................................................14

RANDELL, IAN .................................................................................................33

HAMPTON, BILL...............................................................................................16

REEVES, DEAN TATAM.....................................................................................33

HARRISON, ELAINE .........................................................................................16

REHABILITATION SOCIETY OF SOUTHWESTERN ALBERTA .........................33

HAYWARD, SHAUNA .......................................................................................16

RICHARDS, LINDA ...........................................................................................33

HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE ..............................................................16

RIEDMUELLER, NIKKI......................................................................................34

HEMUS, SHERRY .............................................................................................16

ROBINSON, JESSICA ......................................................................................34

HEYNEN, JOHN ...............................................................................................16

ROTH, AMANDA ..............................................................................................34

HORNER, LINDA ..............................................................................................17

SCHWARZ, KATHY ...........................................................................................35

HUTTON, FRAN................................................................................................17

SIMMERS, SHARON.........................................................................................35

IINNII ................................................................................................................17

SLATER, STEVEN .............................................................................................35

JANSSENS, ANNELI HAATAJA ........................................................................18

SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY .............................................................37

JERRY ARNOLD GALLERY ..............................................................................18

ST. PATRICK FINE ARTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ...........................................37

JURISICH, ROSE ..............................................................................................18

TALLMAN, BERT...............................................................................................38

KNOCH, SONJA ...............................................................................................18

TEXTILE SURFACE DESIGN GUILD ...............................................................38

KOLLÉE, JEANNE ............................................................................................18

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE ART GALLERY................................................39

LARSON, CONNIE ...........................................................................................22

UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS ...............................39

LETHBRIDGE ARTISTS CLUB .........................................................................22

VERA, PAMELA ................................................................................................40

LETHBRIDGE CENTENNIAL QUILTERS GUILD .............................................23

VISUAL ARTS ALBERTA ASSOCIATION ..........................................................40

LETHBRIDGE HANDICRAFT GUILD ................................................................24

ZASADNY, DIANA ............................................................................................40

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ADACHI, ROY V Watercolour painter. 403.327.7684 kunirev@telus.net AFA TRAVELLING EXHIBITION PROGRAM (TREX) CC G V The AFA supports a provincial travelling exhibition program that strives to ensure every Albertan is provided with an opportunity to enjoy fully developed exhibitions in schools, libraries, health care centres and small rural institutions. Xanthe Isbister, Program Manager and Curator 403.502.8586 401 1 St SE Medicine Hat xanisb@medicinehat.ca www.trexprogramsoutheast.ca ALLIED ARTS COUNCIL OF LETHBRIDGE (AAC) AS CC A non-proďŹ t, member-based organization providing leadership in advancing and enhancing the arts in Lethbridge and area. The AAC supports the community through the production of several publications, the coordination of a variety of events, the dissemination of information and advice on arts related issues. 403.320.0555 318 7 St S www.artslethbridge.org AMERY, RICHARD L M P T L.A. Beat is a one stop source for all things entertainment related in Lethbridge; music, art, drama and museums. Check L.A. Beat for interviews with artists, musicians, actors and directors, as well as concert reviews, photos and thorough concert listings. If anyone says there is nothing to do in Lethbridge, call them a liar and send them to L.A. Beat. 403.328.2262 editor@labeat.ca www.thelabeat.com ANDRONOWICH, IRIS V Pastel, watercolour and acrylic art including landscapes. 403.328.6747 iandro@shaw.ca BARR, LEON M Performing musician in solo acoustic roots, blues and folk. 587.787.1487 leonbarr1@hotmail.com www.reverbnation.com/leonbarr

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BELLOWS TO BRASS M Highlights the versatility of the accordion complimented by various other instruments, notably the trombone, trumpet and cello. 403.320.1693 twolemire@gmail.com BERING, IVAN L V Acrylic painter specializing in scenic landscapes; in addition, a published author with three novels on the market. 403.329.8580 i.bering@shaw.ca www.beringart.net BEYOND ZED GIFT COTTAGE G V Beyond Zed is a gift cottage created by 3 former educators sharing a common love of the arts. The cottage has over 65 artisans creating unique and personal handcrafted gifts including pottery, quilts, jewelry, photography, candles, paintings, blown glass, textile paintings, wood turning and much more. The cottage loves to share and support the work of other artists. Lorraine Lee 403.332.2597 info@beyondzed.ca www.beyondzed.ca

D F GM V BLACKFOOT CANADIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY Striving to be a source of identity, pride and inspiration for Aboriginal people and for all others, a source of accurate information on the Blackfoot people. Activities include hosting the annual International Peace Pow Wow and AbFest; a multidisciplinary arts festival and gala. 403.327.6807 mcrowhealy@blackfoot.ca CC

BRADFIELD, BRYAN M Instrumentalist. Dobro and lap steel guitar. Various styles. 403.327.7173 jbbradďŹ eld@shaw.ca BREWSTER, NATALIE V Working in clay for 18 years, producing mainly functional pottery. Also teaches adult pottery wheel classes at Casa. 403.942.4900 nattbrewster@gmail.com BROWN, RON V Artist specializing in watercolor and acrylic with emphasis on equine and western themes. 403.380.3262 wiseguys403@yahoo.ca

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BROWNLEE, KAREN V Published, professional fine artist and illustrator. Presenter, delivering customized individual speeches, roundtables and/or panel presentations. 30 years experience. B.A. A.S.A. 403.327.0519 karen@karenbrowlee.com www.karenbrownlee.com BUSKERS ASSOCIATION OF LETHBRIDGE M Busking is a time-honoured form of artistic expression. The Buskers Association of Lethbridge provides a supportive organization for Lethbridge and region buskers. Bryan Bradfield 403.327.7173 buskersassociation@hotmail.com CASA D G M T V CC Lethbridge’s community arts centre. Providing studio space for artists, rentable spaces for dance, theatre, music, community events and meetings. Offering structured learning opportunities for children, adults, home schooled children and special needs adults in a variety of arts disciplines. Home to The Gallery at Casa; a forum for both artists and the public to gather and engage with art. Focusing primarily on local artists, The Gallery is committed to exhibiting representative examples of work being produced in our community, from the traditional to the experimental. 403.327.2272 230 8 St S casa@artslethbridge.org www.casalethbridge.ca

CHINOOK WOODTURNING GUILD V Provides opportunities for skill enhancement. Promotes friendship, support and an exchange of knowledge. The Guild has secured the required equipment to fulfill the organization’s goals, and keeps pace with the constantly evolving world of woodturning. Invites nationally and internationally recognized wood turners for demonstrations and workshops. Vern Miller 403.732.4942 verntheturner@gmail.com www.chinookwoodturning.org CHRISTMAS AT CASA F Christmas at Casa, held in conjunction with the Bright Lights Festival November 18 and 19, is the premiere, handmade arts and crafts holiday sale in Lethbridge. Christmas at Casa is a curated show organized by the Allied Arts Council. Submission deadline for 2017 is June 1, 2017. Muffy McKay 403.320.0555 projects@artlethbridge.org www.artslethbridge.org

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CLASSIQUE DANCEWEAR AS Serving Southern Alberta for over 40 years. Provides dance clothing and footwear for all forms of dance, including ballet, tap, ballroom, ethnic, hip-hop, jazz and lyrical. Apparel and accessories include skating dresses, yoga wear, workout clothing, sequins, rhinestones, giftware and much more! 403.329.8778 322 7 St S dancers@telus.net CLOUTIER, MIREILLE V Encaustic artwork and workshops. 403.329.6414 micloutier@hotmail.com

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COOPER, MARCELLA V Artist and 2D painter for 35 years. Works with soft and oil pastels using owers and landscape images. BFA 403.327.2805

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CÔTÉ, MICHELLE AS V Graphic designer and visual artist. Print and digital media design, acrylic painting and mixed media. 403.332.1299 michelle@violetdevine.com www.violetdevine.com DAY, SHARI V Pastel portrait artist using archival quality supplies. Enjoys working with acrylics and creating landscapes. Studied in Paris and influenced by Monet. Has progressed from creating for joy and personal gifting, to making work available to the public. 403.659.0012 dayshari@gmail.com DELANEY, DENNIS V Woodturning Artist. 403.329.9309 dendel@telus.net DELVER, MARNEY V Marney graduated with distinction from a 4 year program at the Alberta College of Art majoring in ceramics. Has built a foundation to become a full-time artist drawing, painting, and sculpting with clay. The seasonal changes to the landscape: the textures, patterns, colour, and contrasts have all been instrumental in the development of her drawing and clay work. Continues to cultivate her skills as an artist honouring nature and the agricultural community. 403.553.4282 delvermarney@gmail.com www.marneydelver.net DODIC, AMY V Artist specializing in painting, drawing, sculpting, portraiture, sewing, quilting and designing. 403.327.2206 amydodic@gmail.com DURKSEN, DOROTHY L V Ceramic artist, writer, poet and author. Has published 5 books and is working on more. 587.257.0580 dorothysboutique56@hotmail.com DWORNIK, G. WAYNE P V Local fine art images in oils or digital: landscapes, peoplescapes, wildlife, floral and design collections. Celebrating 45 years in photography, with a new website that showcases work in colour, B/W film and digital photography and oil paintings. Decorate or celebrate: anniversaries, retirees, grads, reunions and conventions. 403.381.2720 gwd4LA@gmail.com www.45pictures.com

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DYCK, ERIC V Cartoonist, art educator and creator of local comic strip, Slaughterhouse Slough. Freelance clients include Lethbridge living, Red Engine Coffee and the City of Lethbridge. Currently, the 2016 Artist in Residence at University of Lethbridge Art Gallery. 403.849.7321 eric@ericdyck.com www.ericdyck.com ELLA KITZUL PROFESSIONAL DANCE INSTRUCTOR D Professional Ballroom/Latin American dance instructor specializing in social/competitive dance. Available for group and private dance lessons, as well as workshops. Ella Kitsul 403.332.3054 lovetodance74@hotmail.com THE EMPRESS THEATRE M NM T Developing and maintaining a cultural life in Fort Macleod. Encouraging the development of the performing arts through staging and organizing musical/theatrical productions. Preserving and continuing to restore the historic Empress Theatre. Tim Ranson 403.553.4404 empress@empresstheatre.ab.ca www.macleodempress.com FARMER, DARLENE V Born and raised in Southern Alberta. Artist specializing in portrait artistry. Works in pencil, oil, acrylic and watercolour. Accepting commissions for portraiture and other ďŹ ne artwork. 403.331.7869 painterofpeople@gmail.com FARMER, MICHAEL WAYNE V Recently relocated to Lethbridge from Virginia. Acrylic painter utilizing air-brush and hand-brush techniques to create pet portraits and landscapes. Limited edition prints available. Accepting commissions. 403.331.7869 michaelwfarmer@hotmail.com FISHER, JOHN V Artist specializing in watercolour and oil landscape painting, wood carving (birds) and soap-stone carving. 403.380.3680 johnbarb@telusplanet.net

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FORD, MERRI-ANN V Watercolour painter. 403.320.5975 fordmerr@telus.net FURGASON, CONNIE V Artist specializing in lettering arts (calligraphy), watercolour, illustration, acrylic painting and mixed media. Available for commission work and instruction in calligraphy, illustration, watercolour and mixed media. Has taught classes and workshops across Canada and the U.S. since 1981. 403.317.2904 furgasonc@hotmail.com www.conniefurgason.com FWBA ARCHITECTS A Architecture. Interior Design. Planning. Christopher Babits 403.327.3113 915 15th St S cjb@fwbarch.com

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GALT MUSEUM & ARCHIVES CC G Stories of Southwestern Alberta unfold at the Galt with interactive, permanent and special exhibits in the Discovery Hall and community-based exhibits in main and lower level spaces. The stunning Viewing Gallery, available for facility rentals, is adjacent to the Museum Store. Outdoor patio and gardens connect to the Oldman River valley walking trails. Access to Archives and Collections research facilities – featuring works by Lethbridge Sketch Club members and Blackfoot artists Two Gun and Gerald Tailfeathers – is free. Hands-on adult workshops and other programs are included in admission; open daily and until 9pm Thursdays. Susan Burrows-Johnson 403.329.7300 West end of 5 Ave S info@galtmuseum.com www.galtmuseum.com THE GEOMATIC ATTIC G M The Geomatic Attic is a both a live music venue and live music promoter. In addition, it is an Art Gallery, yoga studio and advocate for positive community initiatives, both cultural and social. Mike Spencer 403.380.0283 geoattic@mikesgeo.ca www.geomaticattic.ca GEORGE, DOROTHY P Photographer of primarily scenery, nature, landscapes, including local and travel destination subjects. Close-up photos of flowers and birds plus digital collages. Note cards and greeting cards available for all occasions created from original photography. 403.288.7460 turkey98@telus.net www.photobydorothy.ifp3.com GEORGE MUSIC STUDIO AS M The studio provides instruction in woodwinds, voice and music theory and works to develop regular performing opportunities for the students. Robert George 403.328.4949 george@uleth.ca GILLIS, RICK V Visual artist working in acrylics, multi-media and assemblage. Also involved in performance art through the performance group M.E.D.I.U.M. Studio is located at McNally Arts Centre, south of Lethbridge. 403.380.9704 rrgillis@telusplanet.net www.rickgillisartist.com GINN, ELIZABETH M. V Visual artist, painter, art therapist, art educator that specializes in pet portraiture. Can be booked to facilitate workshops on the creative process. 403.715.2287 engine@hotmail.ca

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HAMPTON, BILL V Fused glass pendants, plates, bowls, lamps and other glass items created in a glass kiln. Visit his home studio at Picture Butte. 403.732.5004 billhampton@shaw.ca www.glassartbybillhampton.com HARRISON, ELAINE V ‘One of a kind’ pottery; including wheel functional ware and hand-built decorative pieces. 403.327.0169 claygal@shaw.ca HAYWARD, SHAUNA V Mad Fish Glass Beads - handcrafted art glass beads. 403.381.1985 madfish40@gmail.com www.madfish40.etsy.com HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE CC G V Discover it here! At the Helen Schuler Nature Centre. Nature inspired exhibits, events and presentations are featured year round. The Community Art Gallery hosts the works of local artists, as well as travelling exhibitions. Stunning views of the high level bridge can be seen from the roof-top gardens. 403.320.3064 hsnc@lethbridge.ca www.lethbridge.ca/Things-To-Do/Nature-Centre HEMUS, SHERRY V Local fine artist specializing primarily in acrylic and oil paints, watercolor and pencil. Creates detailed, lifelike compositions of personal, aesthetically pleasing images, such as images of little children and beautiful flowers. 403.394.9231 slhemus@shaw.ca HEYNEN, JOHN V Visual artist of watercolour, acrylic, pastel and mixed media. Focused primarily on landscape works. 403.327.7089 heynenjo@gmail.com

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HIBIKIYA CC M HIBIKIYA has been entertaining audiences with authentic Japanese Taiko for many years. A dynamic, high energy group known for their unique choreography and exciting music. Currently supported by the Southern Alberta Taiko Society, HIBIKIYA has the cultural approval of the Japanese Consulate General of Japan in Calgary for their dedication to the active promotion and education of Taiko, the traditional art of Japanese drumming. Besides performing at many events and festivals, HIBIKIYA also offers workshops and instruction to the public. Bryan Pereverseff 403.394.5622 bryanpereverseff@yahoo.com HORNER, LINDA L V Artist specializing in watercolour and acrylic paintings. Work includes portraiture, panoramic landscapes and themes of fantasy combined with realism. Creates illustrated poetry. Available to instruct art lessons. BFA B.ED 403.381.8162 linabar@telus.net HUTTON, FRAN V Specializing in pastel portraits and Southern Alberta landscapes. 403.380.4479 fhutton@telus.net www.franhutton.com IINNII CC V IINNII is a registered not-for-profit collective of contemporary Indigenous artists and curators. IINNII endeavours to present and promote an autonomous voice for contemporary Indigenous artists and curators. IINNII’s projects and programming speak to social and political issues concerning FNMI artists and the environment around us. IINNII operates without a specific space as our ambition is to collaborate with other community organizations and spaces. We are dedicated to forming partnerships within our community. We also endeavour to expand the knowledge base of contemporary indigenous art in Lethbridge and the surrounding area. IINNII acknowledges that we are in Blackfoot Treaty 7 territory. Philosophically, we embody the teachings of the Buffalo. New members are welcome. Joel Cross Child 403.393.4595 joelly.norunner@uleth.ca www.facebook.com/iinniiartistruncentre IT’S ABOUT MUSIC SOCIETY M To foster the appreciation and development of various musical groups. 403.892.2162 shawna.berreth@gmail.com

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JACKSON, KEVIN M BMus in Trombone, U of L Big Band section leader and lead player. Lethbridge Big Band substitute player. Has participated in musical theatre orchestra and is looking to expand playing opportunities in Lethbridge. See website for detailed CV. 780.312.5384 k.jackson@uleth.ca www.kevinjackson.ca JANSSENS, ANNELI HAATAJA V Local artist specializing in portraits, landscapes and indoor murals using acrylics, oils and pastels. 403.942.2242 annelijanssens@gmail.com JERRY ARNOLD GALLERY G V Jerry Arnold–artist and gallery owner. The gallery has original paintings in ink, watercolour, oil and acrylic. Limited serigraph prints, bronze and Inuit carvings. Custom framing, gallery quality framed art plus repairs of canvas painting cuts and/or tears. 403.320.2341 604 3 Ave S JURISICH, ROSE V Felted clothing and accessories, including some hand dyed items. 403.327.2729 rjurisich@shaw.ca KIWANIS MUSIC AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL F M T A global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. For more than 55 years, the primary club project continues to be the sponsorship and operation of the very highly acclaimed Lethbridge and District Kiwanis Music and Speech Arts Festival. Festival 2017: March 27–April 8. Registration deadline January 11, 2017. Beth Cook 403.381.6512 lethbridgekiwanisfestival@shaw.ca www.kiwanislethbridge.org KNOCH, SONJA V Visual artist, working in acrylic, illustration, grunge style art, spray paint and gouache. Owner/operator of Art Addict. Studio located at Potemkin Too Studios. 403.332.0226 317 6 St S sonjalk22@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Gravestoneforhomesk KOLLÉE, JEANNE P V Visual artist who works in oil, acrylic, watercolour and drawing. Member of the Federation of Canadian Artists (Active Status) in Vancouver, BC. Studio is located at McNally Art Studios. 403.320.9704 Range Road 21-1, County of Lethbridge jeannekollee@gmail.com www.jeannekollee.com 18

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LAING, DOREEN M Piano teacher, R.C.M. Senior Examiner, Festival Adjudicator. Masterclasses, workshops, ensemble piano works. Jazz, Rag, Pop and Blues. Teaches Kelly Kirby kindergarten piano for ages 5-6. 403.328.6786 dl88keys@outlook.com www.doreenlaing.com LARSON, CONNIE V Watercolor artist specializing in landscapes, still life and oral subjects. 403.327.6058 berbit@telus.net LEIGH, GORDON M L Writer and musician, founder of Jazzerwocky, the Lethbridge Jazz & Poetry Festival. Recording artist with the Naked Ear modern jazz group. 403.360.1099 tgordonleigh@hotmail.com LEITE, DAWN M Clarinetist, arts administrator, arts advocate; passionate and engaged in the Lethbridge performing arts community. 403.393.6859 dawnleite@gmail.com LETHBRIDGE ARTISTS CLUB AS V Artists sharing techniques, exhibiting in the community, enjoying a fellowship and working to further our skills. We welcome artists of all abilities. Iris McRae 403.317.9373 swilkie02@shaw.ca www.lethbridgeartistsclub.wordpress.com LETHBRIDGE ARTS DAYS F Lethbridge Arts Days takes place in the fall of each year in cooperation with Alberta Arts Days and National Culture Days. The event is coordinated by the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge in downtown Lethbridge and includes Art Walk, Artisan Market, Affair on the Square, live music and performances. 2016 Dates: Sep 24–Oct 2 2017 Dates: TBA 403.320.0555 www.artsdayslethbridge.org

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LETHBRIDGE BIG BAND M Over the past 50 years the Band has played hundreds of dances, balls, weddings, fundraisers, concerts and many civic celebrations. Provides a rich mentoring environment for young musicians by keeping the Big Band swing music alive and prospering. The Band consists of 17 musicians (16 instrumentalists and one vocalist). 403.381.2124 nancy.walker@shaw.ca www.facebook.com/Lethbridge-Big-Band LETHBRIDGE CENTENNIAL QUILTERS GUILD V Promotes the art of quilting through educational opportunities to members and the public. Provides members with an opportunity to share their knowledge and expertise, to enhance our community by assisting those less fortunate and to make new friends who share a common interest. Pjam Swen 403.345.4719 pjamquilts@yahoo.com www.lethbridgequilters.ca LETHBRIDGE CHINESE MANIE OPERA SOCIETY CC M Established 19 years ago, the Lethbridge Chinese Manie Opera Society performs Chinese traditional music and song in locations throughout the City for various occasions, such as Canada Day. The group also performs for celebrations on Chinese New Year and Moon Festival. The society’s events have brought Lethbridge and area residents, regardless of their age, fun, enjoyment and an understanding of Chinese art and ethnicity. Rebecca Loo 403.328.5889 beckychan133@hotmail.com LETHBRIDGE COMMUNITY BAND SOCIETY M A community-minded amateur musicians’ organization that has provided superior concert music, performances and learning opportunities for Lethbridge and area musicians for 30 years. The Society has commissioned numerous compositions, performed several premieres and has been recorded. The ensembles have collaborated with feature performers including composer Howard Cable, the Mantini Sisters, Jens Lindermann, Allan Vizzutti, James Campbell, Jeff Nelsen and numerous other acclaimed musicians. Bev Burke 403.381.7822 bevannburke@shaw.ca www.lcbs.ca

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LETHBRIDGE COMMUNITY TAIKO ASSOCIATION CC M LCT is a community based Taiko (Japanese drum) group. Supported by the Lethbridge Community Taiko Association, LCT is a not for profit society. The group respects their connections to Japanese Taiko tradition as well as welcoming the influence of Western Culture. Drummers of all musical experiences and abilities are included. Two groups have been established to meet the needs of drummers as they gain confidence and skill. Practices are held weekly, year round. The groups perform for a variety of community and private events. Karen Johnson 403.331.8024 prlethbridgetaiko@gmail.com www.lethbridgetaiko.com LETHBRIDGE FOLK CLUB M Provides a stage to present touring artists and a venue for new and emerging artists. Also provides a venue for local artists to perform in an open stage atmosphere with a full stage set-up. For performers of all ages. Morris Soenen 403.381.4449 mjscycle@shaw.ca www.lethbridgefolkclub.com LETHBRIDGE HANDICRAFT GUILD V The Lethbridge Handicraft Guild practices and promotes historic and contemporary weaving techniques as well as other fibre arts such as spinning, felting and knitting through in-house educational programs, mentoring and demonstrations at community festivals. We provide continuous and low cost educational opportunities to all who are interested. lhguild@yahoo.com www.lethbridgehandicraftguild.blogspot.ca LETHBRIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY CC L The Lethbridge Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the history of Southwestern Alberta and Lethbridge through researching, sharing and enjoying history. The LHS has an active publication program and has placed plaques on historic buildings and sites throughout southern Alberta. The Society meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month between September and April. Carol Megaw cmegaw@telusplanet.net LETHBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL F NM Presenting documentary and feature films from around the world for three decades. Each spring, in partnership with the Lethbridge Public Library, the Festival presents 6 days of internationally acclaimed films. Each film offers a stimulating and often heated discussion following. Trevor Page 403.328.2854 thpage@telusplanet.net www.facebook.com/LIFF.ca 24

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LETHBRIDGE JAZZ SOCIETY F M To promote the performance of jazz music in many forms – for the benefit of Lethbridge and area audiences and musicians. Hosts the Lethbridge Jazz Festival. Don Robb 403.381.0443 donrobb@telus.net www.lethbridgejazz.com LETHBRIDGE LIVING L Lethbridge living features articles that focus on people and diversity of cultures and interests in Lethbridge and the surrounding area. Issues are published 6 times a year, and reach over 90,100 readers at homes and businesses throughout Southwestern Alberta. Jenn Schmidt-Rempel 403.381.1454 jsrempel@lethbridgeliving.com www.lethbridgeliving.com LETHBRIDGE MUSICAL THEATRE M T Produces one musical theatre production each November at the Yates Memorial Centre. Approximately $5000 in scholarships are given out to musical theatre students each year in all categories of vocal, speech, dance and musical theatre. Linda Bayly 403.381.6991 elbayly@shaw.ca www.lethbridgemusicaltheatre.ca LETHBRIDGE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB P Meets the 3rd Thursday monthly from September to June at Casa and get together for casual meetings, workshops, field trips and seminars. Valentina Tkachuk contact@lethbridgephotoclub.org www.lethbridgephoto.wordpress.com LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY CC G L NM The Lethbridge Public Library connects you to ideas at their two community gathering places, the Main Branch in the heart of downtown and The Crossings Branch in West Lethbridge Centre, as well as our Bookmobile or log on to our 24/7 accessible virtual library. Offering print and eResources, speakers, forums, concerts, symposiums, art exhibits, film festivals, The Word on the Street festival, craft programming, handmade fairs showcasing local artisans and craftspeople, as well as public use computers and free Wi-Fi. Elisabeth Hegerat 403.380.7310 questions@lethlib.ca www.lethlib.ca

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LETHBRIDGE REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION AS F M Encouraging and providing the highest calibre of music education possible and promoting high standards of music in our community. Currently, the LRMTA has 22 members from Lethbridge and the surrounding area who provide lessons in piano, theory, strings and organ. The branch presents a number of student recitals each year and organizes workshops and master classes for students and teachers in the community. Awards $1500 annually for first-class honours marks in practical and theory exams. Monthly meetings. Christine Rogers 403.327.2073 c4rogers@telus.net www.lrmta.com LETHBRIDGE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB D M Promotes Scottish dancing through social dance classes, and a demonstration dance group that performs at functions. Hosts a Dance and Music Workshop (odd years) and a Beginners’ Dance Workshop (even years). 403.327.1271 admin@lethbridgescottishcountrydance.org www.lethbridgescottishcountrydance.org LETHBRIDGE SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION CC V LSCO encourages individuals 35 years and over to maintain active lifestyles by providing a wide variety of programs and services. Creative Arts are a vital part of this active centre including dance, watercolour painting, drawing, lapidary, woodworking and ceramics to name a few. Whether you want a lively Zumba class or instruction in speaking Spanish, LSCO has something for you. Shawn Hamilton 403.320.2222 ext. 26 shamilton@lethseniors.com www.lethseniors.com

LETHBRIDGE SHAKESPEARE PERFORMANCE SOCIETY T Lethbridge Shakespeare Performance Society was formed in 2012. We present 12 high quality Shakespeare in the Park performances each summer in Galt Gardens with a cast and crew drawn from the University and the local community. No tickets required; plays are free and suitable for all ages. Donations are welcomed and a collection is taken at the end of each performance. Kate Connolly 403.329.4568 kate.connolly@alumni.uleth.ca www.lethbridgeshakespeare.com

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NESCH, THORSTEN L NM Author, filmmaker, songwriter. 403.381.0188 tnesch@yahoo.de NEW WEST THEATRE T Professional, theatre company contributing to the dynamism of the Lethbridge community by offering vibrant cultural experiences for audiences and by generating sustainable opportunities for artists. Produces five productions annually, ranging from high energy Music-Comedy Revues, to contemporary Canadian theatre and Theatre for Young Audiences. Provides educational training for students 6-17 through Summer Theatre Camps and a year-round Theatre School. Derek Stevenson, General Manager 403.381.9378 generalmanager@newwesttheatre.com www.newwesttheatre.com NEWMAN, JEFF T Mind reader, mentalist, magician and performer based in Lethbridge, AB. Science, suggestion and good old fashioned trickery. 403.393.2706 info@newmanmentalism.com www.newmanmentalism.com NIKKA YUKO JAPANESE GARDEN CC F Enjoy an unforgettable experience at this authentic Japanese garden that is meticulously laid out and maintained. Volunteers and employees demonstrate many different Japanese arts, from the tea ceremony to Japanese martial arts. Open mid-May to mid-October, seven days a week 9am-6pm, Nikka Yuko is a must visit destination. Tour packages are available. Michelle Day 403.328.3511 info@nikkayuko.com www.nikkayuko.com NOSS, RANDY V Woodturner specializing in pens of various styles and materials including wood, acrylic and feathers. 403.308.8558 randnoss@telus.net OLDMAN RIVER POTTERS GUILD V Established in 1956, the Oldman River Potters Guild has a mission “to promote the art of ceramics by sharing, learning and creating together.” The guild strives to promote clay through workshops, sales and courses, all available to the public. New members are always welcome. The guild operates in a beautiful, bright and spacious studio. Meetings are held once per month at the studio: 326C 10 Street North. Cheryl Desaunoy 403.394.0320 oldmanriverpottersguild@gmail.com www.oldmanriverpottersguild.com 30

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PAHARA, RENEE V Painter and sculptor, creating works of lush colour and rich texture including semi-abstract wall sculptures, often nature-inspired. Commissions and inquiries welcome. 403.942.4144 rpahara@shaw.ca PALMARCHUK, TAMMI V Equine art created in oils. Painting of three-dimensional horse sculptures to a realistic ďŹ nish. 403.894.4221 winterglenfarm@shaw.ca www.winterglenstudios.wordpress.com PALMER, JAMES V Academy landscape painting and live model drawing. Figurative theme or narrative paintings. 403.632.6250 palmer.james919@gmail.com

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PAVLENKO, ALEX V Fine art, muralist, sculptor, designer. 403.328.4173 pavlenko@shaw.ca PENNY COFFEE HOUSE G A gathering place with a warm and friendly atmosphere; combines local art with specialty coffees and delicious homemade food. Eileen Abbott 403.320.5282 pcoffee@telus.net PLAYGOERS OF LETHBRIDGE F T Established in 1923, Playgoers is the oldest amateur drama group in Canada. Hosts a dinner theatre production in October and a main stage production in February. Sponsors the Regional One-Act Festival and participates in the Alberta One-Act Festival in March/April. Provides workshops in all aspects of acting, directing and stagecraft. Membership is $10 annually for persons 18 years and older. Auditions are open to everyone. Elaine Jagielski elaineja@telus.net www.playgoers.ca POLO, PATRICIA P V Works in watercolour, acrylic, oil, charcoal, pastel, pencil, prismacolor, mixed media and photography. Art educator, creative, dynamic, conceptual. Surreal and fantasy themes. Portraits and theme works in small and large format. Object art designs for awards. 403.317.3130 popolo77@msn.com POP UP YOGA LETHBRIDGE CC Pop Up Yoga is a movement going mainstream around the world. The purpose is to share the beneďŹ ts of Yoga with the community and make it more accessible to everyone. We believe in Yoga as a lifestyle as we take the practice into urban spaces, parks, art galleries, retail stores and coffee shops. There is no limit! The classes offered are for everyone, from beginners wanting to experiment with yoga, to advanced practitioners looking to ďŹ nd new experiences. The ultimate goal is connecting with our own nature! Fabiola Perez fabiolapetre@gmail.com www.popupyoga-lethbridge.com PRIMACHUK, ROSE M Music - Symphony. 403.327.6221 rose.primachuk@shaw.ca 32

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PRYDE, CELESTE V Fibre artist specializing in ‘one of a kind’ fashions for the woman who wishes to be unique in her styling. Also hand dyed, printed, woven and embellished scarves, shawls and other accessories. Will design and weave Metis Sashes. Fibre, sculpture and collage artist. 403.634.5907 frfam@telus.net RAKOS, DEB V Weaver specializing in functional pieces for daily use made more enjoyable through use of color and design. Member of Lethbridge Handicraft Guild of Weavers at Casa. 403.381.6810 drrakos@shaw.ca RANDELL, IAN V Visual artist specializing primarily in landscape painting in oils, acrylics and watercolours. Commissions upon request. 403.327.2471 randdi@shaw.ca REEVES, DEAN TATAM V Visual artist working in a range of painting and drawing media – primarily landscape genre but including urban and heritage subjects. Curator of art – fine art and fine craft exhibitions. Art educator – painting and drawing classes and workshops, introductory to advanced. 403.394.1157 deantreeves@gmail.com REHABILITATION SOCIETY OF SOUTHWESTERN ALBERTA V We support artists who attend the Ability Resource Centre to further their skills, interests and passions. Artists are also engaged in collaborative projects with other community organizations and encouraged to take opportunities to showcase their work at events around the city such as Art Walk. There is a core group of artists who are interested in sharing and selling their work. 403.329.3911 frontdesk@rehab.ab.ca www.abilityresource.ca RICHARDS, LINDA L T V Member of the Lethbridge Artists Club. Acrylic, water colour and pastel artist. Currently writing and illustrating a historical novel about 1866–1899. Drama teacher, writer, director and performer for many years. 403.394.4123 lindamaerichards@hotmail.com

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RIEDMUELLER, NIKKI V Clay artist creates expressive ceramic vessels and jewellery. Her utilitarian pots reflect her thoughts about time’s passage and the natural world. Artist/teacher. 403.380.3381 nicole.riedmueller@telus.net ROBINSON, JESSICA V Visual artist specializing in painting, sculpture, pottery and cards. BFA BMgt 403.894.0914 robinson.jessica@me.com www.jessicarartistry.com ROMANCHUK, KAREN M Singer/Songwriter - solo or with full band. 403.327.4976 karenromanchuk1@gmail.com

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ROTH, AMANDA V Digital comic artist and illustrator. Currently illustrates and authors “The Windy City,” a comic about her life in Lethbridge. 587.220.4151 amanda.roth@hotmail.ca www.amanda-roth.com SAMSON, CHRISTINA D T Dance instructor, choreographer and performer. 403.320.8171 cmtjazz26@hotmail.com www.turningpointedance.ca SAVILL GROUP ARCHITECTURE LTD. A Architecture firm. 403.381.8888 www.savillarchitecture.com SAVOURY MILONGA DANCE CLUB CC D Promoting and teaching argentine tango as an art of expression, Savoury Milonga Dance Club offers different levels of instruction to students of various ages as well as workshops and social dancing events. Boguslaw Gorny 403.380.8305 gorny@uleth.ca www.facebook.com/SavouryMilonga

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SCHWARZ, KATHY V Glass artisan and teacher creating fused glass, stained glass and sandblasted items including jewellery, suncatchers, plates, bowls, vases and more. Individual and group instruction. 403.942.7636 kschw@rocketmail.com SIMMERS, SHARON V Artist working with metal, often recycled from second hand shops. Specializing in jewellery, wall hangings, mirrors, boxes and many other things. Studio space in the Idea Building on 2 Avenue S 403.380.6194 ssimmersthingmaker@gmail.com www.thingmaker.ca SLATER, STEVEN V Acrylic painting: landscapes and surrealism. 587.883.4933 sdsprints@gmail.com SOAR FESTIVAL F Soar Emerging Artist Festival, a multidisciplinary arts festival for emerging artists. Soar fosters creative development by combining community-inspired ideas with administrative, promotional and facility support. Opportunities for artists including Cabaret Nights, Visual Arts Project and Professional Development Symposium. 2017 Dates: TBA Muffy McKay 403.320.0555 projects@artslethbridge.org www.soarfestival.ca

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SONGER ARCHITECTURE INC A SAinc combines creative design and a practical approach to achieve engaging spaces for the arts. Elizabeth Songer 403.894.2424 songerarchitecture@shaw.ca www.SONGERarchitecture.com SONIC MULTIMEDIA AS Sound, light and video production for live events. Jason Eveleigh 403.330.3767 sonic-sound@telus.net SOUTH COUNTRY FAIR F M Expanding cultural awareness in Southern Alberta by creating opportunities for people to be exposed to a wide variety of roots oriented music in an outdoor festival setting. Trent Moranz 403.388.4414 asparagus@scfair.ab.ca www.scfair.ab.ca

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SOUTHERN ACCORD CHORUS M A cappella performance chorus, the small ensemble and quartet entertain at special events throughout Southern Alberta. A variety of repertoire with distinct harmonies- something for everyone! Talented female singers are invited to try our style. Visit website for more information about hiring and membership. southernaccord1998@gmail.com www.southernaccord.org SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY CC G NM V Located in the heart of downtown Lethbridge, the Southern Alberta Art Gallery offers a dynamic variety of contemporary art programs and has won international recognition for the quality of its exhibitions. The gallery’s park setting and proximity to local cafés and shopping make it an excellent place to drop in during a day’s outing. Its many programs include films, family events, courses in art appreciation and much more! The gallery also houses a resource library with information on the visual arts from around the world. Postcards, SAAG’s own award-winning publications, Canadian art magazines and unique, affordable gifts are available in The Shop at SAAG. Ryan Doherty 403.327.8770 601 3 Ave S info@saag.ca www.saag.ca

ST. PATRICK FINE ARTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D M T V St. Patrick Fine Arts School is a vibrant Christ-centred learning community where staff and students create art through an embedded approach that promotes critical thinking and meaningfully serving the world. All students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 participate in up to 9 fine arts classes weekly, including production, rehearsal, and performance; we also have numerous fine arts clubs, including 2 student choirs. SPFAE regularly partners with other fine arts providers in and around Lethbridge. Kathy Jones-Husch 403.327.4386 jonesk@holyspirit.b.ca www.holyspirit.ab.ca/st.pat

STUART JOHNSTONE ARCHITECT LTD. A Architecture. 403.327.8211 1404 4 Ave S sjohnarc@shaw.ca THE STUDIO AS G Retail art supplies and art classes. Home of the Miller Gallery. Nadine Miller 403.329.1050 407A 5 St S the_studio@shaw.ca www.thestudioart.ca

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SULLIVAN, NICK M Trombonist, U of L Low Brass Instructor, member of Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra, Lethbridge Big Band, Aeris Brass Quintet and Southern Alberta Trombone Collective (SATbC). 403.393.1750 nick.sullivan@uleth.ca www.nicksullivan.ca TALLMAN, BERT V Jewelry art, incorporating Blackfoot traditional and contemporary design and methods in creating ‘one of a kind’ jewelry art. Uses mostly sterling silver, semi-precious stones (turquoise and ammolite) and mammoth ivory in creating designs. Combines inlay, overlay, carving and stamping in creating Blackfoot style jewelry. 403.330.6240 berttallman@gmail.com TEXTILE SURFACE DESIGN GUILD V The Textile Surface Design Guild (TSDG) is a non-profit society of artists in Lethbridge and area who work in a variety of surface design techniques individually and as a group connecting through a passion for art and design. The guild increases cultural awareness of the textile arts for members and the community. Promotes its members’ artistic skills and expertise by providing educational programs, resources and an opportunity to practice the art form in a spirit of cooperation and sharing. Janet Thompson 403.320.5521 surfacedesignlethbridge@gmail.com www.surfacedesignlethbridge.ca TRIANON GALLERY G Located in the historical Hudson’s Bay Building in downtown Lethbridge and named for the Trianon Ballroom, which operated from the 1930s - 1960s. The open space and open philosophy of the Trianon have allowed a creative response from the community by hosting workshops, plays, dances, musical events, fundraisers and a wide variety of art exhibitions. Nationally and internationally renowned artists and students of all ages have shown their work and shared their energy to help create a positive celebration of life and art in Lethbridge. 403.381.8888 mail@savillarchitecture.com www.savillarchitecture.com TROYANDA UKRAINIAN DANCE CLUB D Educating and increasing the public’s understanding and appreciation of Ukrainian culture, tradition and costumes by providing dance instruction and producing live Ukrainian dance performances. Pat Williams troyanda@hotmail.ca www.troyandalethbridge.com

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UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE ART GALLERY CC G V The U of L Art Gallery serves both the general public and the campus community through two galleries, a sculpture park, public video space and numerous public programs. The Gallery offers a balance of contemporary and collections-based exhibitions curated by professional staff as well as senior student interns. Dozens of public and educational events are offered every year, open to all ages, both on and off campus – usually of a ‘hands-on’ nature. The Gallery also generates touring exhibitions and publications and administers the significant University art collection. Jon Oxley 403.329.2690 jon.oxley@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/artgallery UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC CC M Offering customized, non-auditioned music programs at Casa, to students of any age and level. From Kindermusik for babies, to Strummin N Hummin beginner guitar classes, we have something for everyone. Also offers workshops for school field trips, custom-designed group classes and many free concert series. Visit the website or come see us in person at Casa! Breeanne Fuller 403.329.2304 breeanne.fuller@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/music-conservatory UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS D G L M NM P T V Offering degree programs in Art, Drama, Music and New Media. The “Season at a Glance,” can be found on our website, listing theatre productions, concerts, art and new media exhibitions, including visiting artists’ talks from September through May. Children’s Fine Art summer camps held in July and August. Katherine Wasiak 403.329.2227 katherine.wasiak@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/finearts

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UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE SPORT & RECREATION SERVICES D Offering an eclectic menu of programs and activities. From youth to adult, Sport and Recreation has ballet, ballroom, Latin, belly dance, hip hop, modern country and swing programs offered each semester. As well, Sport and Rec offers numerous recreational and sport activities throughout the year. Bill Halma 403.329.5107 halma@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/sportrec VERA, PAMELA V 2D Art and handicrafts. Studio located at McNally Artist Centre south of Lethbridge. Member of Lethbridge Handicraft Guild of Weavers at Casa. pamela.anita.vera@gmail.com VISUAL ARTS ALBERTA ASSOCIATION AS V As a Provincial Arts Services Organization and the affiliate for CARFAC in the province of Alberta, Visual Arts Alberta wishes to connect with the visual arts sector of Lethbridge and to begin to advocate and promote your arts community. Chris Carson 866.421.1731 chris@visualartsalberta.com www.visualartsalberta.com VOX MUSICA CHORAL SOCIETY M Vox Musica Choral Society promotes and supports choral music in southwestern Alberta. Brings choral music performances to the area and gives members an opportunity to sing and give public performances under professional direction. Rehearsals begin in September and in January at Southminster United Church from 7–9 p.m. Angela Van’t Land 403.320.8933 angela@vantland.ca www.sites.google.com/site/voxmusicalethbridge/home ZASADNY, DIANA NM P V Painter and printmaker, focusing on the imagery of southern Alberta. Diana blends the boundaries of impressionism and abstraction at her downtown Lethbridge studio. Visitors welcome, please phone ahead. 403.715.8990 dianazasadny@gmail.com www.dianazasadny.net

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