New Beginnings, introducing newartists to the gallery.TrépanierBaer105-999 8th St SW ✆403-244-2066www.trepanierbaer.comtues-sat 10:30am-5pm. <strong>Nov</strong> 5-26Chris Cran; Dec 8-Jan 14 DouglasCoupland; Jan 13-Feb 11 EvanPenny.Wallace Galleries500 5th Ave SW ✆403-262-8050www.wallacegalleries.common-sat 10am-5:30pm. Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 13William Duma, “Inner City Homes &Early Snow”, paintings of Calgary’sinner city homes and the first snow ofthe season; <strong>Nov</strong> 14-25 “GroupShow”, new works by Greg Hardy,Simon Andrew, Brent Laycock,Robert Lemay, Camrose Ducote,Karen Yurkovich and more; <strong>Nov</strong> 26-Dec 30 “Good Things Come in SmallPackages – Miniature Paintings”,rotating group show of miniaturepaintings by gallery artists includingShannon Williamson, Alain Attar,Linda Nardelli, M.A. Tateishi, SylvainLouis-Seize, Doug Williamsonand more; Thru Jan “<strong>2012</strong> Celebration+ Fine Art Group Show”, includingKenneth Lochhead, HerbertSiebner, Andre Petterson, JenniferHornyak, Joice M. Hall and more.The Weiss Gallery1021 6th St SW ✆403-262-1880www.theweissgallery.comtues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt. Thru<strong>Nov</strong> 12 Susan Collett, “Aggregates”,new ceramic sculpture and monoprintscontinue to explore lush organicforms and the dualities inherent innature; <strong>Nov</strong> 17-Dec 23 Brad Woodfin,quirky paintings of animals touch onthemes of dichotomy and illumination,painted in the Chiaroscuro tradition;France Jodoin, impassionedseascapes are at once whimsical, theatricaland tranquil; Jan 7-28 Chroma,brightly-hued works from the gallerycollection.EDMONTONAgnes Bugera Gallery12310 Jasper Ave NW✆780-482-2854www.agnesbugeragallery.comtues-sat 10am-5pm. <strong>Nov</strong> 19-Dec 3David Wilson and Gabryel Harrison,20 PREVIEW ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER/JANUARY <strong>2011</strong>/12
New York scenes in acrylic andabstract floral paintings in oil; Dec 8-22 Shortbread and Sherry, groupshow of gallery artists.Alberta Craft Council Gallery10186 106 St NW ✆780-488-6611www.albertacraft.ab.camon-sat 10am-5pm FEATURE GALLERYThru Dec 24 Natural Flow: ContemporaryAlberta Glass, group exhibitionbased in the unique ability of hotglass to embody natural and organicideas, forms and forces; Jan 14-Apr 7Thinking Big, group exhibition highlightingthe work behind public artsprojects; DISCOVERY GALLERY Thru Dec3 Jim Etzkorn, “Saltalk”, new work byMedicine Hat clay artist Etzkorn; Jan7-Feb 11 The Recipients, <strong>2011</strong> AlbertaCraft Award recipients.Art Gallery of Alberta2 Sir Winston Churchill Sq✆780-422-6223 www.youraga.catues-fri 11am-7pm sat & sun 11am-5pm. Admission: members free,adults $12.50, seniors (65+)/students$8.50, children under 6 free,children 7-17 $8.50, family (up to 2adults + 4 children) $26.50. Thru Jan8 Jacob Dahl Jürgensen and SimonDybbroe Møller (Denmark), RagnarKjartansson (Iceland) and KevinSchmidt (Canada), “Up North”,works by contemporary artists evokenostalgia for the wild, romantic landscapesof the 19th century; Thru Jan15 Arlene Wasylynchuk: Saltus Illuminati,installation extending theshape of painting, by rolling paintingsinto long tubes and standing themvertically, diagonally and laying themacross the gallery floor; Thru Jan 29Maxwell Bates, Fritz Brandter, JanetMitchell, Bartley Robilliard Pragnell,John Snow and Ella May Walker,“Prairie Life: Settlement & theLast Best West 1930-1955”, theseModernist artists interpreted thechanging rural and urban landscapein their work; 19th Century FrenchPhotographs, 66 daguerreotypes,salted paper, albumen silver and photogravureprints with several 20thcenturyexamples; Thru Feb 20 APassion for Nature: LandscapePainting from 19th Century France,traces the development of the landscapein French painting from themid-19th to the early 20th centurywith examples from key movementsincluding the Barbizon School, Realism,Naturalism and Impressionism;State of Nature, examines nature as amajor theme in contemporary paintingin Alberta and Saskatchewan andits connections to the art movementsthat shaped the 19th century, includingRomanticism, Realism andImpressionism.Douglas Udell Gallery10332 124 St NW ✆780-488-4445www.douglasudellgallery.comtues-sat 10am-5:30pm. <strong>Nov</strong> 19-Dec 3 Natalka Husar, “Burden ofInnocence – Trial & Banquet”; Dec10-24 Christmas Show.West End Gallery12308 Jasper Ave NW✆780-488-4892www.westendgalleryltd.comtues-sat 10am-5pm. Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 10Bev Rodin; <strong>Nov</strong> 19-30 W.H Webb;Dec Christmas Show, features variousartists.LETHBRIDGESouthern Alberta Art Gallery601 Third Ave S ✆403-327-8770www.saag.catues-sat 10am-5pm sun 1-5pm.www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 21
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