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After Mourning – Before Van Gogh

Varscona Theatre 10329 83 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

In 1891, Johanna Bonger, widow of Vincent van Gogh’s brother Theo, finds herself in possession of all of Vincent’s artwork–over 600 pieces. Though she is told to rid herself of the “worthless art”, she refuses, and passionately takes on the mission to bring Vincent’s work to the forefront of the art world. After Mourning – […]

Young Writers’ Camps

Highlands United Church 11305 64 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

YouthWrite, Alberta's premier writing organization, is offering Spring Break Young Writers' Camps in-person and online: March 24 & 25 (grades 4-6); March 26 & 27 (grades 6-9); and online March 24-27 (ages 10+). This year's instructors include: Marty Chan, Lauren Seal, Natasha Deen and more! Plus, campers will have the option to add on special […]

Your Voice Matters

Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts 4308 - 50 Street, Leduc, Alberta, Canada

Leduc Drama Society presents: Your Voice Matters An engaging and meaningful evening of monologues: The stories of mothers, daughters, wives, lovers, friends, enemies, and more. * Please note: Content Disclaimer: This production contains mature and sensitive situations/themes, that may be triggering for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. Tickets: https://tpromaclab.ticketpro.ca/en/pages/Maclab_LDS25?aff=maclab For more info, go to: […]

Susan Aglukark: This Child 30th Anniversary Tour

The Old Church Theatre 3 Elma Street East, Okotoks, Alberta, Canada

I was often asked where does the title of my album This Child come from? This Child, the song was my artist statement, my call to personal action. At the time that I began song writing, I wrote from what I knew and I knew only my experiences from living and knowing life in the […]

After Hours: Salvador Dali and Surrealism

University of Lethbridge 4401 University Drive West, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

Dive into the imaginative world of one of Surrealism’s most iconic figures. Dali was renowned for his dreamlike and wild imagery. Enjoy viewing Dalí’s mesmerizing works and other surrealist artworks. Get inspired and create your own surreal art with the drawing materials provided. Don’t miss the chance to win exciting door prizes throughout the evening.

L’omelette: il faut qu’on bouge (we’ve gotta move) Album Release Tour

Piston Broke Brewing 350 9 Street E, Brooks, Alberta

Join Calgary's L'omelette as they celebrate the release of their sophomore album, 'il faut qu'on bouge,' digitally and on vinyl! il faut qu’on bouge (We’ve Gotta Move) pokes at the tender parts of humanity, to a groove. Lyricist Meg Thompson asks inclusive and empowering questions about our society's wellness through edgy lenses: she comments on […]

Susan Aglukark: This Child 30th anniversary Tour

Shell Theatre 8700 84 St,, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada

Inuk singer/songwriter Susan Aglukark is one of Canada's most unique artists and a leading voice in Canadian music. She blends the Inuktitut, Indigenous and English languages with contemporary pop music arrangements to tell the stories of her fellow people, the Inuit of Arctic Canada and her fellow indigenous groups. Enjoy the 30th Anniversary Tour of […]

Mile Zero Dance | Zero Lab #1: Ainsley Hillyard | Capable

Mile Zero Dance Society 9931 78 Ave. NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada

Mile Zero Dance launches The Zero Labs! This new curatorial initiative by Mile Zero Dance features three local artists/groups who receive production residency support in our Warehouse venue, and present their new work in process. We invite you to share the excitement of these new works in progress. Get an all access pass ($50) to […]

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