Fall 2012 Seasonal

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An Exploration of Landscape Drawing

Inspired by Jogakbo

I am Calgary

Institute of Morphoid Research

Gregory Hardy

Diana Un-Jin Cho

Jeremy Fokkens

Jennifer Akkermans

Thinking Big: Unveiling Public Art Projects a group exhibition co-presented by the Alberta Craft Council and The City of Calgary Public Art Program

Wishing Well, Living Lenses, 2012

fall 2012


CONTENTS

IN C O MIN G C HAIRMAN ’ S ME SSAG E

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INCOMING CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

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EDUCATION PROGRAMS GIFT SHOP

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FUNDRAISERS

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GALLERY RENTAL

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PUBLIC PROGRAMS

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THE AGC membership, volunteer, hours

The Art Gallery of Calgary (AGC) is delighted to embark upon a fresh and exciting Fall season accompanied by a

bright line up of exhibitions, public and education programs, fundraisers, special events and much more. Our city’s theme for 2012 is cultural excellence and community building and The AGC is pleased to celebrate and contribute to Calgary’s national and international cultural profile. The Fall Exhibition at The AGC continues to achieve these aims and explore new fields of expression through the works of Gregory Hardy, Diana Un-Jin Cho, Jeremy Fokkens, Jennifer Akkermans and Thinking Big: Unveiling Public Art Projects, a group exhibition co-presented by the Alberta Craft Council and The City of Calgary Public Art Program.

With much pleasure The AGC presents in cooperation with The City of Calgary Public Art Program and the Alberta Craft Council’s exhibition Thinking Big: Unveiling the Public Art Projects. Public art can foster civic pride, enhance a community’s image, express cultural identity, commemorate events and people, and encourage artistic innovation. What is the story behind some of these public art projects - these new “monuments”? How are the imagined, built, funded, and maintained? Thinking Big uses sketches, technical drawings, models, material tests, photo and video documentation, artists’ journals, and media coverage, to explore the creative energy, technical expertise, and hard work involved in public art projects. The AGC also offers many other Public and Education Programs designed to complement our exhibitions. By offering an inspiring and engaging series of artist and curator talks, tours, workshops for all ages, film screenings and performances, The AGC continues to connect to audiences and enhance art appreciation and learning. I would like to thank the members of The AGC staff for their creativity and dedication. We have cultivated a team of talented and dedicated professionals and are looking forward to working collaboratively to write the next chapter at The AGC. I hope to see you at the Gallery for the exciting exhibition openings and signature fundraising events. Warm Regards, Donald G. House Incoming Chairman The Art Gallery of Calgary

Cover images (clockwise from the left): Gregory Hardy, ‘Bison in March’; Diana Un-Jin Cho, ‘Chogak Colour 30’; Jeremy Fokkens, ‘Andy‘; Jennifer Akkermans, ‘Terranium‘; Thinking Big, ‘Wishing Well’ Living Lenses 2012.


GREGORY HARDY An Exploration of Landscape Drawing SEPTEMBER 7 - DECEMBER 23, 2012

Featured in the Main Gallery are the large and powerfully expressive drawings by nationally respected Canadian landscape artist Gregory Hardy. Through his drawings Hardy’s selectivity, observation and composition articulate an exciting personal vocabulary. For him, drawing provides an immersion into the subject and immediacy to the surroundings on a conscious and intuitive level. A view is contemplated and rendered capturing intangibles, nuances, minimal or detailed gestures and movements. Absorbed in the moment, information is gathered and embedded in memory for future exploration and study in the studio environment. Often accompanied by classical music, Hardy allows its rhythms, forms and textures to orchestrate his compositions. The result is spontaneous and fluid evoking a harmonic response to the land he knows and adores. Hardy’s drawings on paper and canvas are works complete unto themselves. The images are eloquently depicted in graphite, charcoal and pastel revealing the subtle, rich fragility of the complex Saskatchewan ecosystem. The extending plains thrive with resilient shrubbery, diverse grasses, wildlife, flourishing lakes, wetlands, and theatrical atmospheric conditions combine to provide an irresistible domain for artistic creativity. Hardy’s artworks express years of first hand observation and meditative presence with rare skill and confidence. Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1950 and now a resident there, Hardy also maintains a studio to the east in the town of Meacham. Primarily self-taught, he was encouraged by many renowned Saskatchewan artists whose influence propelled his development. As a result, Hardy’s work is now housed in numerous corporate, public and private collections. Sponsored by:

DIANA UN-JIN CHO Inspired by Jogakbo SEPTEMBER 7 - DECEMBER 23, 2012

Diana Un-Jin Cho is a Calgary based visual artist who explores her Korean heritage and Canadian cultural identities by studying and applying the traditional techniques of the Korean jogakbo designs. Colourful hand-made mulberry paper is geometrically collaged and precisely interlocked with machine printed pieces displaying Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language.

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

FALL 2012

Since emigrating from Korea to Canada in 1993, drawing and coloring have always played an important part in her life. While attending the Alberta College of Art + Design where she received a BFA with distinction in 2007, Un-Jin began to blend the influence of the rich textile traditions of fourteenth century Chogakbo quilting in Korea with her own patterns and designs. Resisting the traditional usage of colour, the artist applies a contemporary aesthetic. The exploration of each individual piece of paper is balanced and complemented against one another resulting in a comprehensive schematic design exuding optimism and energy. Diana Un-Jin’s work is displayed in public and private collections throughout Alberta including the Alberta Foundation for the Arts and the City of Calgary Civic Art Collection..

Images for Gregory Hardy (from top): Gregory Hardy, ‘Bison in March’, ‘Frenchman River‘, ‘From the Top‘. Images for Diana Un-Jin Cho (clockwise from left): Diana Un-Jin Cho, ‘Chogak Colour 30‘, ’Chogak 11’, ‘Chogak Colour 43‘.

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JEREMY FOKKENS I am Calgary SEPTEMBER 7 - DECEMBER 23, 2012 Documenting the unguarded moments of humanity, Jeremy Fokkens’ highly detailed black and white photographs encompass both subject and environment, creating visually stimulating and thought-provoking photos of contemporary society. His approach to portraiture incorporates the sitter’s resilience, spontaneous moments and textural imperfections. I am Calgary provides an intimate view of a city whose socio-economics has evolved from frontier culture to urban metropolis enriched by humanity from all quadrants of the globe. Cultural diversity, eclectic and heterogeneous neighborhoods, as well as various bourgeoning industries have situated Calgary beyond the perception of cowboys and oil barons.

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

Fokkens grew up in Chestermere, Alberta where as a young teenager he focused his energy and immersed himself in all forms of dance, practicing as much as 4-5 hours a day, six days a week. After high school he was hired by a cruise ship company to perform with dance troupes and by age 23 had travelled to 40 countries. Intrigued by the different cultures and interesting individuals he encountered, he purchased a camera, stopped dancing professionally and became a full-time photographer. To Fokkens it was an intuitive transition and a form of expression that evolved naturally for him. His curiosity and love of photography has since prompted extensive treks to Rwanda, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sierra Leone and Vietnam. Inspired by each of his subjects, Fokkens’ spends much time forming genuine relationships and earning trust. Through familiarity, he becomes an unconscious or forgotten being thus empowering him with immediate access to digitally explore the essence of his subject and expose the viewer to an intimate view of their existence.

JENNIFER AKKERMANS Institute of Morphoid Research SEPTEMBER 7 - DECEMBER 23, 2012

Jennifer Akkermans has combined her dry humor and vivid imagination with knowledge gained from high school science and an intrinsic artistic flair to tell the curious visual story of ambiguous creatures named Morphoids. Coinciding with her graduation from the Alberta College of Art + Design, Akkermans founded the Institute of Morphoid Research (IMR) in 2011 with the aim to study and preserve the organisms falling within the phylum of Morphopodia. The artist has transformed the Media Gallery into an informational display where she will share her studies of the habitat and living conditions of these vibrantly coloured and diversely sized creatures. To date, the Institute has observed numerous inherent qualities, in particular, a defense mechanism to freeze when being watched. Also on view is the film, Morphopodia: A Strange New World in Our Own Back Yard which includes short segments on each of the Morphoids, including interviews with Akkermans, footage acquired by hidden cameras, action shots, and eye witness accounts. The film offers a comprehensive overview of the IMR and the creatures it studies. Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Akkermans now lives and works in Calgary.

Images for Jeremy Fokkens (clockwise from the left): Jeremy Fokkens, ‘Armand Cohen‘, ‘Andy’, ‘Sojourn Rodger-Duncan‘. Images for Jennifer Akkermans (clockwise from the left): Jennifer Akkermans, ‘Sepal in Nature’, ‘Pteropod‘, ‘Foraminifera in Nature‘.

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co-presented by the Alberta Craft Council and The City of Calgary Public Art Program

SEPTEMBER 7 - DECEMBER 23, 2012

Thinking Big: Craft Unveiling Public Art Projects explores the creative Alberta Council energy, technical expertise and complex work required to fulfill the obligations for a successful public art project. This exhibition features original sketches, technical drawings, models, journals, videos and maquettes created for 22 juried projects; representing public art installations throughout the province of Alberta. Developing a public art project from concept to final unveiling is a complicated, sometimes frustrating, and potentially rewarding process. For an artist this can be a delicate balance. Successful projects are expected to be brilliant, feasible, buildable, durable, safe, on budget, on schedule and acceptable to jury members. Each project also needs to reflect, inform or engage its audience, satisfy its supporters and funders and appease its detractors. Artist’s who choose to compete for projects must prove to be astute and adaptable as they are expected to professionally maneuver all of the necessary requirements to move their artwork from creative vision through to reality. Successfully managing budget constraints, timelines, site conditions, cost controls, structural concerns and potential delays takes an organized, dedicated and creative individual. This exhibition is coordinated and co-presented by the Alberta Craft Council and The City of Calgary Public Art Program, in partnership with The Art Gallery of Calgary. Please visit www.albertacraft.ab.ca and www.calgary.ca/publicart for more information.

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

THINKING BIG: Unveiling Public Art Projects - a group exhibition

UPCOMING Off the Beaten Path: Violence,Women and Art is a multi-media, contemporary art exhibition utilizing works by 32 world-class artists to promote awareness of the root causes of violence against women. The exhibition creates empathy for women’s stories, fosters a dialogue about the pervasiveness of violence against women and inspires the belief that women and girls can be empowered with new behavioral choices. The power of the exhibition is that it combines the highest integrity of art and artists with important messages and storytelling.The multi genre displays shed new light on a universal problem bringing social awareness and potential for change to the fore. Curated by Randy Jane Rosenberg of Art Works For Change in Oakland California, the exhibition is sponsored by the Donner Canada Foundation. The Art Gallery of Calgary is the only Canadian destination on the global tour. Sponsored by:

Images for Thinking Big (clockwise from the left): Keith Walker, ‘Clusters‘; Gord Ferguson, ‘Strung II, 207’, ‘Living Lenses 2012, ‘Wishing Well‘; Voyager Art & Tile, Dawn Detarando and Brian McArthur, ‘Kaleidoscope Menagerie‘. Images for Off the Beaten Path: Yoko Inoue, ‘Untitled‘.

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The AGC’s Art Education mandate is to inspire imagination, creativity, and confidence through contemporary art. Join our esteemed team of art educators in The AGC ENMAX Gallery School or invite us into your classroom for an In-School art program. Our classes cover a diverse array of themes and topics, incorporate innovative materials and techniques, and are specially designed to spark new ways of looking at and understanding our world. The AGC Art Education programs offer interactive classes and curated tours for Kindergarten to Grade 12 students and are tailored to meet Alberta Education curriculum objectives across disciplines including: Language Arts, Science, Social Studies and Visual Art. For more information and booking requests please contact: Manager, Public & Education Programs P: 403.770.1358 E: programming@artgallerycalgary.org

Sponsored by:

G A L L E RY S H O P

MAKE ART A PART OF YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE The Gallery Shop features handcrafted pieces, focusing on contemporary design and exceptional craftsmanship by Canadian artists exclusively. Come for a visit and enjoy browsing our unique collection of edgy jewellery, quirky fibre art, handmade paper goods, detailed woodwork, hand-blown glass, playful urban decor, and much more. We also carry publications on Canadian and International art and artists as well as exhibition catalogues. The Gallery Shop is easily accessible from the historic Stephen Avenue Walk in the heart of Calgary’s Cultural District. Proceeds go to support Exhibitions and Public and Education Programs at The AGC.

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FUNDRAISERS ARTwear 2012

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2012

T AR 2 0 12 w e a r T H E A RT O F FA S H I O N

ARTwear: The Art of Fashion 2012 is The AGC’s 10th Annual Fall Fashion Show Fundraiser featuring a runway show highlighting local desigers and Calgary’s hottest boutiques. The AGC is excited to welcome new retailers such as Coco + Violet and Leo Boutique, along with returning favourites like Mealan and many more. VIP tickets include an exclusive pre-show reception and guaranteed runway seating. To purchase tickets please go to artwear.zoobis.com or call 403.770.1350 for more information. All proceeds go towards The AGC’s renowned education programs for children and youth.

Masterpiece Contemporary 2013

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 On Wednesday, February 27, 2013, The Art Gallery of Calgary will transform into a stylish and elegant art auction house. Masterpiece Contemporary: Investing in Today’s Art welcomes Calgary’s foremost art collectors, gallery owners, artists, socialites and supporters of The AGC to bid on original works of art. Proceeds go towards The AGC’s renowned education programs for children and youth.

Supporting Sponsor:

Patrons: Dr. John & Naomi Lacey AGCcooks 2013

Wednesday, May 1, 2013 AGCcooks is a celebration showcasing Calgary’s top Chefs in a friendly culinary competition. On Wednesday May 1, 2013 six of Calgary’s hottest restaurants will gather at The AGC and compete against one another to win the hearts and tastebuds of Calgary’s foodies. Each Chef will create a four-course feast designed around a secret ingredient revealed only days before the event. Guests will dine on one of these exceptional meals with each course accompanied by fine wine expertly chosen by the restaurants’ sommeliers to enhance the evening’s menu. Guests will be encouraged to rate all four courses based on taste, creativity and presentation. Tickets for this gala event will go on sale in January 2013. To participate in the event as a restaurant, sponsor or volunteer, contact 403.770.1357 or galleryrentals@artgallerycalgary.org.

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G A L L E RY R E N TA L

BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY AT THE ART GALLERY OF CALGARY Holiday Party season is right around the corner! Gather in the heart of the city and book your Christmas party at The Art Gallery of Calgary. From cocktail receptions and intimate dinners, to traditional banquets and dances,The AGC is a stunning venue to host a unique holiday function that will be remembered. Decorating is not necessary when surrounded by our eye-catching Fall 2012 Banner Exhibition, which will be our backdrop for the festive season. The AGC is a also a striking venue to host upscale corporate networking receptions, daytime meetings, client appreciation parties, chic wedding celebrations, fundraisers, and more. All of our gallery rentals include complimentary, stylish lounge furniture and in-house audio visual equipment. With a wide variety of preferred caterers to choose from, the ability to bring in your own liquor, and a team of professional event planners to assist you, your event at The AGC is sure to be an unforgettable masterpiece. When you rent The AGC, you will be supporting leading-edge contemporary art exhibitions and art education programs for students (Kindergarten to Grade 12) in our community. For more information on booking an event at The AGC, please contact: Irena Knorr Manager, Gallery Event Rentals P: 403.770.1357 E: galleryrentals@artgallerycalgary.org

The AGC is proud to partner with La Caravan at the Opening of our Fall 2012 Banner Exhibition. La Caravan Dance Theatre is one of Calgary’s most unique dance companies. The company blends traditional with contemporary dance to create an innovative international dance language combined with theatrical presentation. Under the artistic direction of Maya Lewandowsky, La Caravan has thrilled audiences across western Canada with electric, startling and inherently original dance works of immense theatrical presence. La Caravan Dance Theatre will be performing at The AGC at the Opening Reception of our Fall Exhibition on September 7, 2012. La Caravan also has an upcoming event: La Soirée is an exclusive evening in support of La Caravan, featuring cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, live dance performances and an experience based auction. The Fluid Festival is Calgary’s dance festival, and La Caravan Dance Theatre will be featured in an outdoor site specific event called containR at Olympic Plaza. Bold, inventive and ready to challenge and inspire dancers at any experience level, La Caravan Dance Theatre is taking dance to a whole new level by offering dance classes too, for all ages and abilities. For more information on all upcoming performances and classes please visit www.lacaravan.com.

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PUBLIC PROGR AMS TALKS Free to the public, hosted at The Art Gallery of Calgary and generously sponsored in part by the Alberta Society of Artists. MEET THE ARTISTS SOIRÉE September 6, 6 - 8pm Join Senior Interim Art Curator Anne Ewen in conversation with our Fall 2012 exhibiting artists: Jennifer Akkermans, Jeremy Fokkens, Gregory Hardy, and Diana Un-Jin Cho. I am Calgary by Jeremy Fokkens October 4, 6 - 8pm Meet photographer Jeremy Fokkens and learn about the inspiration and process behind his most recent series of documentary portraiture: original and highly detailed black and white photographs of contemporary Calgarians. An Exploration of Landscape Drawing by Gregory Hardy November 1, 6 - 8pm Nationally renowned Canadian landscape artist Gregory Hardy shares his personal insights into the function of drawing and the art of the view: contemplating and rendering intangibles, nuances, tiny gestures and movements. Public Art 101: Thinking Big November 13, 6:30pm - 8:30pm As part of The City of Calgary’s Public Art 101 series, sculptor Gord Ferguson and painter Chris Cran will discuss issues of ‘site’ and ‘context’ in public art. These two artists have recently collaborated to create a public sculpture in the new Atlantic Arts Block in Inglewood. Institute of Morphoid Research by Jennifer Akkermans December 6, 6 - 8pm Discover more about Morphoids! Artist Jennifer Akkermans will explain the creative origins of the Institute of Morphoid Research (IMR), a foundation she established which is devoted to the study and preservation of curious, colourful organisms called Morphoids.

FIRST THURSDAYS As part of First Thursdays in the Cultural District,The AGC is open until 9pm on the first Thursday of each month. Talks are free to the public. Check the website, www.culturedistrict.ca for other First Thursday listings, events and details. SEPTEMBER Thursday, September 6 Meet The Artists Soiree, 6 - 8pm OCTOBER Thursday, October 4 Artist Talk: Jeremy Fokkens, 6 - 8pm NOVEMBER Thursday, November 1 Artist Talk: Gregory Hardy, 6 - 8pm DECEMBER Thursday, December 6 Artist Talk: Jennifer Akkermans, 6 - 8pm

FILM Morphodia: A Strange New World in Our Own Back Yard AGC Exhibition Open Hours Running Time: 18 minute, 29 seconds. Free in the Media Gallery @ The AGC Morphodia follows Akkermans and the Institute of Morphoid Research as they study the Morphoids in detail. Included are short segments on each of the Morphoids, featuring interviews with Akkermans herself, footage acquired by hidden cameras, action shots, and eye witness accounts. The film offers a comprehensive overview of the IMR and the creatures it studies.

CALGARY 2012 HARVEST FESTIVAL Twelve Steps To A Compassionate Life Join us for the video presentation of Karen Armstrong’s worldwide Charter for Compassion. The Charter is based on a belief that the principle of compassion lies at the heart of all religious, ethical and spiritual traditions, calling us always to treat all others as we wish to be treated ourselves. October 6, 1-4pm, Drop in screenings Free in the Media Gallery @ The AGC All ages welcome.Take a tour of the exhibitions to follow the screening. And join our educators for a button making workshop inspired by the principles of Harvest Festival and the Charter for Compassion.

WORDFEST The AGC is proud to participate in the 17th Annual WordFest as a host of select literary readings and events. Please visit the official WordFest website at www.wordfest.com for author bios, additional programming, and ticket reservations. Cures for Hunger October 10, 12pm $8 @ The AGC Deni Y. Béchard Prizewinning author, Deni Béchard opens up about his tumultuous childhood and outlaw father in this retrospective interview about how family history can influence personal identity. War, What is it Good For? October 11, 5pm $8 @ The AGC Noah Richler & Felicia Mihali Felicia Mihali and Noah Richler explore the depiction of war in culture, how it enters the popular imagination and influences national identity; followed by an audience Q&A. This event is sponsored by Alberta Views. Marie Darrieussecq et Felicia Mihali October 12, 7pm $12 @ The AGC Marie Darrieussecq & Felicia Mihali Deux auteures francophones acclamées par la critique nous font découvrir leurs derniers romans, les aventures de femmes évoluant dans des univers très différents. Cet évènement est sponsorisé par Radio-Canada.

TASTINGS Wine, Art & Cheese Tasting October 30, 7-10pm $60 per person The AGC invites the public to participate in a rare evening of Wine, Art & Cheese appreciation. This unique tasting event brings together experts in each field: Sommelier Richard Harvey of Metrovino Fine Wines, The AGC’s Senior Interim Curator, Anne Ewen and Fromager Janice Beaton of Janice Beaton Fine Cheese, and inspires guests to forge new connections across the visual and culinary arts. For more information and to purchase tickets, please contact 403.770.1358 or email programming@artgallerycalgary.org.

ENMAX FAMILY FUN DAYS Families are welcome to visit the ENMAX Gallery School and explore creativity through painting, origami, printmaking, digital art and more! As part of ENMAX’s generous financial support of The AGC, we welcome parents to join their children for free to participate in a host of all-ages art activities at the gallery on select Saturdays throughout the year. An adult must accompany children under twelve. To register, or receive more information on workshop themes and activities, please contact 403.770.1358 or email programming@ artgallerycalgary.org. button making September 29, 1-3pm *$2 per child halloween arts October 27, 1-3pm *$2 per child alternative energy arts November 30, 1-3pm *$2 per child

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CALGARY ARTWALK Button Making September 15, 11am -4pm Free @ The AGC The AGC is proud to participate in the 27th annual Calgary Artwalk. Visitors are welcome to express their creativity through Button Making and explore all 5 exhibitions on display throughout the gallery. Educators will be on hand to facilitate the workshop, guide tours and answer questions.

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VOLUNTEER

ADMISSION BY DONATION

Volunteering with The Art Gallery of Calgary gives back to a community that is often overlooked in the rush of city life. It means discovering new art, new artists, new perspectives and possibly a new found creativity within yourself. Discover what The Art Gallery of Calgary’s volunteer program has to offer.

All funds donated go directly to the development of The AGC’s renowned Exhibitions and Public and Education Programs.

For more information on The AGC’s Volunteer Program, please contact: 403.770.1353 or email admin-volunteer@artgallerycalgary.ca

MEMBERSHIP As a member of The AGC, you are supporting us in our mission to bring outstanding contemporary art to Calgary. The AGC members enjoy free admission, discounts on public programs, reciprocal admission agreements and seasonal discounts at The Gallery Shop. Youth $20.00 Adults $30.00 Seniors $20.00 Dual $50.00 Family $60.00 Student Pass FREE!

VISION

The Art Gallery of Calgary is recognized and valued locally, nationally and internationally for the exceptional quality of its leading-edge contemporary art exhibitions and art education programs.

MISSION

(up to 18 years) (19 - 59 years) (60+) (2 adults) (2 adults and up to 4 children)

The Art Gallery of Calgary exposes a broad audience to a diverse range of contemporary art through the presentation of leading-edge exhibitions and art education programs.

MANDATE

The Art Gallery of Calgary is a public contemporary art gallery and a registered charitable organization. The AGC is dedicated to presenting leading-edge

(No AGM Voting privileges, must have valid student ID, requires renewal each

contemporary art exhibtions and providing quality art education porgrams and

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experiences for people of all ages. The AGC does not seek to acquire a permanent art collection.

THE AGC STAFF

the agc also wishes to thank:

Incoming Chairman Donald G. House Managing Director Brian Hearst

Alberta Craft Council

Interim Senior Art Curator Anne Ewen Manager, Communications and Marketing Dominique Ng Manager, Public and Education Programs Deidre Martin Senior Art Educator Steve Gin Manager, Development Elizabeta Liguric Manager, Gallery Event Rentals Irena Knorr Manager, Gallery Event Logistics Brenda Leatherland

TODAY’S BEST MUSIC

Manager, Administration, Visitor Services, Volunteer Resources Sarah Stephens Associate, Visitor Services, Membership & The Gallery Shop Alison Andersen Manager, Finance Sheryll Krushelnicki

GALLERY HOURS Tuesday through Saturday - 10 am to 5 pm Sunday, Monday, and Statutory Holidays - Closed The First Thursday of every month, open until 9pm

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