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SUMMARY:MAPPING HISTORY EXHIBIT LAUNCH PARTY
DESCRIPTION:Step into the map with us as we celebrate the opening of Mapping History: The Calgary Atlas Project at Lougheed House.\nFill a plate with snacks\, grab a drink at the bar\, and explore the maps and their accompanying art pieces displayed throughout the museum! We’ll keep the party going from 6:30 pm (doors at 6:15 pm) until 8:30 pm.\nInspired to explore Calgary through new eyes? Pick up a copy of any of the maps on display from the gift shop and prepare to get to know the city in a whole new way! \nApril 2\, 2026\nDoors at 6:15 pm\nEvent from 6:30-8:30 pm
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/mapping-history-exhibit-launch-party/
LOCATION:Lougheed House\, 707 13 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2R 0K8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Non-Music Events
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour with Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Tour with Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens\nMarch 28\nFlanagan Family Gallery | 12 PM\nJoin Quebec-based artists Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens for a guided tour of Stacking Crates to Reach a Banana. The artists will lead visitors through the exhibition’s four interconnected bodies of work\, reflecting on their practice and its exploration of the performing body across conditions of productive and non-productive labour. \nAdmission is free with registration; however\, space is limited\, so we encourage you to reserve your spot early.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/exhibition-tour-with-richard-ibghy-and-marilou-lemmens/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Non-Music Events
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SUMMARY:IITSIINIIKSI’NAATSIN/STORY ROBE
DESCRIPTION:Blackfoot story robes were recorded on hides\, mainly Iini/Bison. Historically the drawings were created using natural inks derived from plants\, rocks\, animal fat\, and other materials. Today Blackfoot artists still use historical materials yet also use contemporary dyes\, paints\, and materials. The stories that were told were often war exploits\, personal accomplishments\, historical events (Winter Counts)\, and symbolic representations. Warriors or artists often painted the robes\, they became our living encyclopedias\, moving around camps\, animating our histories leaving a permanent record. Adrian will speak about his journey as an artist which lead him to being transferred the rights to create these robes\, a continuum of Blackfoot ways of being. \nDescription provided by Adrian Stimson. \nInspired to explore Calgary through new eyes? Pick up a copy of any of the maps on display from the gift shop and prepare to get to know the city in a whole new way! \nThis is a FREE event. Registration is required.\nMay 14\n7:00-8:30 pm\, doors at 6:30 pm\nThis is an 18+ event.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/iitsiiniiksinaatsin-story-robe/
LOCATION:Lougheed House\, 707 13 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2R 0K8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:18+,Art,Non-Music Events
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Kids: Duet for Children and Parents
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary Kids: Duet for Children and Parents\nMarch 22\n1-2:30 PM\nHeather Edwards Theatre\nJoin us for a special CCKids workshop with W&M Physical Theatre. In this 90-minute experience\, families will share movement\, laughter\, and a little creative adventure together while learning a contemporary dance duet created especially for a parent and child — playful in spirit\, yet filled with quiet moments of trust and connection. \nFacilitated by Melissa Monteros and Wojciech Mochniej\, with guest artist Nicole Charlton Goodbrand and her young student\, the workshop gently guides participants through partnering\, shared balance\, and simple lifts. The duet is set to the luminous “Peace Piece” by Bill Evans. \nNo dance experience is necessary. \nPlease note: One parent or guardian per child is required for this workshop. Parents should feel comfortable lifting their child at moments during the dance; however\, adaptations will be offered so everyone can participate. \nOur Free onsite Contemporary Kids programs invite children to learn about modern and contemporary art through unique and engaging art activities. \nFor children ages 5-12. Maximum group of 20 children\, with one guardian per child. \nQuestions? Please visit our FAQ page. \nContemporary Calgary Educational Programs are often photographed. This photography includes the participants\, parents or guardians and their creations. If you wish not to be photographed\, please let Contemporary Calgary education staff know upon arrival\, and they will assist you.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/contemporary-kids-duet-for-children-and-parents/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Art,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260307T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260328T170000
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Art Making
DESCRIPTION:Drop-in Art Making\nMarch 2026\nSaturdays | 1-5 PM\nEmbrace creativity and exploration in our Saturday Drop-in Art Making program. This program is offered most Saturdays from 1-5 PM throughout the year. Materials and light instruction are provided\, along with rotating themes and activities. \nOur programs encourage children\, youth\, and families to connect with modern and contemporary art through enjoyable and interactive creative experiences. \nThese are drop-in sessions running from 1 PM to 5 PM. Come anytime — no registration is required. \n*If you have questions about this workshop\, please reach out to Vanessa Lamb\, TD Education Program Assistant  at vanessa@contemporarycalgary.com  \nMARCH SCHEDULE \n\n\nMar 7: Join us to make tessellations \n\n\nMar 14: NO SESSION \n\n\nMar 21: Join us to make paper puppets \n\n\nMar 28: Join us to make mini weavings \n\n\n*In addition to the above activities\, there will be both a collage and drawing station available for creative free time during each session. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy checking in with us at front desk to participate in this session\, you agree to: \n\n\nFollow Contemporary Calgary staff instructions. \n\n\nTreat all staff\, participants\, and other visitors with respect. \n\n\nBehave in a safe and prudent manner. \n\n\nParticipants who do not comply with these rules may be temporarily or permanently suspended from the program. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout our Education Facilitators\nVanessa Lamb\n(she/her)\nTD Education Program Coordinator\nVanessa Lamb graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelor’s degree in Art History and a minor in Museum and Heritage Studies. She has a deep passion for art\, especially the conversations and change it can spark\, leading her to have a people-centred approach in her work\, and an unending curiosity to learn more. In her career\, Vanessa has experience in arts administration\, visitor experience\, and both designing and implementing public programs\, art workshops and elementary school programs. Her curiosity is visible in her own creative practice where she explores different mediums\, subject matters and new techniques. Vanessa’s work often explores themes of memory\, grief\, and identity. When not working\, she can be found embroidering\, painting or exploring nature. \nRiddhi Patel\n(she/her)\nTD Education Facilitator\nRiddhi Patel has training in both visual and performing arts\, holding a Master of Fine Arts (Painting) from the University of Alberta\, a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda\, India\, and a diploma in Kathak Dance. She also works with the Alberta Network of Immigrant Women\, where she manages creative projects\, and has taught undergraduate drawing at the University of Alberta. Her artistic research explores movement through drawing and investigates ways to bring together her dance and drawing practices. Currently\, she is committed to promoting art-making in community settings with people of all ages. In her leisure time\, Riddhi enjoys baking pies and capturing fleeting moments around the city. \nVicky Xingyu Gu\n(she/her)\nTD Education Facilitator\nVicky Xingyu Gu is a Chinese animator who holds a BFA in Animation from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and an MFA in Digital Arts & Animation from the University of Southern California. During her studies\, she explored narrative\, documentary\, and experimental forms of animation. Her works draw inspiration from cultural conflicts\, emotional struggles\, and societal issues\, while experimenting with both digital and traditional media to create layered\, hybrid\, and provocative forms of storytelling. Since relocating to Calgary\, she has become an active participant in the local arts community. She has been teaching various forms of animation with Quickdraw Animation Society and enjoys guiding participants of all ages through creative practices such as drawing\, collage\, mixed media\, and visual storytelling. In her free time\, she enjoys cooking and baking\, watching animated movies\, and playing horror games.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/drop-in-art-making/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260304T130000
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SUMMARY:Open Studio for 55+
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio for 55+\nMarch 2026\nWednesdays | 1:00-4:00 PM\nJoin Contemporary Calgary at our drop-in Open Studio for 55+ on Wednesdays in March. \nDuring this informal art-making drop-in session\, participants are invited to bring their own projects along with any art and craft materials they are currently using. This time can be used not only for creating but also for connecting with other artists\, fostering collaboration and inspiration. \nFor adults age 55+. \nFREE and no registration is required; simply check in with a gallery attendant at the front desk by signing your name each time on the sign-in sheet. \n*If you have questions about this workshop\, please reach out to Vanessa Lamb\, Education Program Assistant\, at vanessa@contemporarycalgary.com \nMARCH SCHEDULE: \n\n\nMarch 4\, 2026 \n\n\nMarch 11\, 2026 \n\n\nMarch 18\, 2026 \n\n\nMarch 25\, 2026 \n\n\nThis month\, we are offering materials and guidance on exploring watercolour pencils as a medium on March 25 from 1:30-2:30 pm. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy checking in with us at front desk to participate in this session\, you agree to: \n\n\nFollow Contemporary Calgary staff instructions. \n\n\nTreat all staff\, participants\, and other visitors with respect. \n\n\nBehave in a safe and prudent manner. \n\n\nParticipants who do not comply with these rules may be temporarily or permanently suspended from the program.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/open-studio-for-55/
LOCATION:Palomino\, 109 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260220T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260410T170000
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SUMMARY:Ashes! Ashes! by Margaret Joba-Woodruff
DESCRIPTION:Ashes! Ashes! by Margaret Joba-Woodruff\nDATES:\nFebruary 20\, 2026 to April 10\, 2026\nLOCATION:\nA/P MAIN GALLERY & STUDIO\n460 42 Avenue SE\nMohkinstsis/Calgary\, AB T2G 1YG\nOPEN HOURS/ADMISSION:\nWednesdays 10am – 8pm; Thursdays – Saturdays 10am – 5pm \nAdmission is FREE and all are welcome \nEVENTS:\nOpening Reception (artist in attendance) \nDate: Friday\, February 20\, 2026\nTime: 7pm – 9pm.\nLocation: In the A/P Main Gallery \nArtist Printing Demonstration\nDate: Saturday\, February 21\, 2026\nTime: 1pm – 2pm\nLocation: In the A/P Studio
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/ashes-ashes-by-margaret-joba-woodruff/
LOCATION:Alberta Printmakers Gallery\, 460 42 Ave SE\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Art,Staff Picks
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