St Albert History Gallery
The Musée Héritage Museum opened up its new permanent gallery April 1. The new exhibits allow exploration of a variety of stories from the earliest people to modern-day events.
Visit the museum to experience the new gallery.
Art Gallery of St. Albert Has Relocated! (Temporarily)
The Barrier-Free project was approved unanimously in December 2016 and in December 2017, renovations at our 19 Perron St. location begun! The Art Gallery of St. Albert has temporarily relocated to #100 6D Perron Street, St. Albert (We made a video to show you where!)
Musée Héritage Museum St Albert History Gallery
The Musée Héritage Museum opened its doors in 1984, in its current location in St Albert Place. By 1988, the first permanent exhibit was opened. Over the next 30 years visitors from the community and elsewhere have come to the museum to discover St Albert and the surrounding area's diverse history.
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Where You Live St Albert
On Where You Live, Doug Roxburgh discovers the unique spirit of the many communities in Edmonton and the surrounding Capital Region. On this episode we visit the City of St. Albert
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High Energy 22: Tracing Space Promotional Video
Promotional video for High Energy 22: Tracing Space, St. Albert High School Student Exhibition at Art Gallery of St. Albert. On view April 27 - May 26, 2017.
Talented young artists from Bellerose Composite, École Secondaire Paul Kane, St. Albert Catholic, École Secondaire Sainte Marguerite d'Youville and Outreach high schools in St. Albert, Alberta, showcase their artworks and present collaborative installation pieces inspired by maps of Canada.
St. Albert Artwalk: July 2018!
Welcome to ArtWalk St. Albert 2018!
For over 15 years, ArtWalk has coloured the core of downtown St. Albert with ArtWalk venues displaying exceptional artworks all month long!
Join us in the Perron District as it transforms into a vibrant studio and gallery—a place to enjoy, view and buy local art to suit all tastes and budgets.
ArtWalk Opening Nights take place on the first Thursday of each month between 6 and 8:30pm from May to September—that’s five evenings to explore local art and venues. As always, ArtWalk is free, and many venues offer refreshments and host special events.
360° Tour of What is Left Behind
Ceramicist Sarah Pike and painter Erin Ross each approach the prairie aesthetic from their experiences living in Alberta.
Exhibition runs at Art Gallery of St Albert until August 1.
St. Albert Residential Attraction - Family
Creative brought to you by PlanIt Sound Inc.
Creative Director: R.J. Cui
Director: Simon Morgan
Director of Photography: David Baron
Productions Assistants: Sheena Moore / Kelsey Van Moorsel / Andrea Riera
Thank you to all the City of St. Albert staff, community members and businesses who helped make this video possible!
St. Albert Home for Sale! 4 Kingsview Point St. Albert, Alberta
This gorgeous 2,353 sq. ft. walkout bungalow on a quiet cul-de-sac in Regency Heights will WOW you from the moment you enter. Boasting cathedral ceiling and numerous cathedral windows throughout the main floor. A spectacular central staircase offers a gorgeous stained glass insert and mirrored accents. Gourmet kitchen offers tile flooring, granite countertops, raised breakfast bar with tempered glass ledge, countertop stove, and spacious nook with garden door leading to deck. Bright great room offers huge cathedral window, gas fireplace, and built-in shelving that sides the staircase. Beautiful master bedroom features a 5 pce. jacuzzi ensuite, granite countertops, his'n'her sinks, stunning shower, and closet - truly luxurious! A spacious office/den, 4 pce. bath, & laundry room/mud room finish off the main level. Fully finished walkout basement offers a games room with 2-sided gas fireplace siding onto 2nd den, wet bar, 2 additional bedrooms, and two additional offices. Walkout to covered deck.
Northwest Profiles: Bonbon's Treasure (St. Albert Artist)
Artist Melanie Hsiao celebrates Alberta’s abundant wildflowers in her work.
St Albert Live! Keys to the City
In 2013 St. Albert Cultivates the Arts Society proudly presented Keys for the City, a project designed to provoke, entice and engage St. Albertans to unleash their inner musician. During the month of September three pianos, graciously donated by Don's Piano Showroom, were placed in the downtown district with the simple goal of enlivening the area through music and visual art.
The three pianos were matched with three local artists, who in turn transformed their piano into a one-of-a-kind playable work of art. Artist Dixie Orriss painted one in the style of Vincent Van Gogh using bold brushstrokes and vibrant colours. Artist Helen Rogers, using mixed media mosaic, created a garden of bright, colourful flowers. Artist Daniel Evans transformed the final piano into a multi-dimensional piece growing organically from the piano's surface rand epresenting well known St. Albert landmarks.
Thank you to St. Albert Place, Arcadia Café and Bar and La Crema Caffe for giving the pianos a wonderful home for the month and to the citizen who played.
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International Children’s Festival of the Arts - St. Albert
Tuesday, May 28 to Sunday, June 2, 2019
One of the greatest things about being a kid is endless optimism, imagination and possibility. Parent or adult alike, we want children to dream big, shoot for the stars and believe that anything is achievable.
For nearly 40 years, the Festival has exposed countless youngsters to the arts in an entertaining and educational way. But more than that, it has introduced them to a bigger, more exciting world, and jump-started their curiosity, creativity and confidence. After all, someone will become the future of space travel, make the next medical breakthrough or create priceless pieces of art – why not them? Through world-class programming in music, dance and theatre, as well as literary, visual and circus arts, kids learn they are only bound by their imagination, and imagination is limitless!
As a Festival, we are proud to provide a valuable opportunity for families to spend quality time together and create memories to last a lifetime. From flexible ticket packages to supports such as calming zones, enhanced colour-coded wayfinding, and kits equipped with noise- and light-dampening devices, we are committed to providing equal access to all participants.
A signature cultural event in our region, 2019 marks the 38th year for the Festival in northern Alberta and the 25th year it has been hosted in St. Albert. So, take a moment to grow, develop and nurture our community, ourselves and most importantly, our children.
~ Paul Pearson, Festival Coordinator
Feature Artist: Kristina Sobstad
Meet Gallery Shop Artist of the Month, Kristina Sobstadt. The Norwegian-Canadian artist discusses her recent residency in Iceland, her drawing and painting processes, and the catharsis of working with wool.
View Kristina's work in the window installation at Art Gallery of St. Albert.
Angie Roth McIntosh feature artist Around the World Exhibit in St. Albert, Alberta
International artist Angie Roth McIntosh has been painting around the world for 30 years capturing the landscapes from mountain glacier landscapes in northern Canada, the vineyards in the Okanagan, Oriental gardens in China, canals in Venice, hilltop towns in France to the streets and tropical flower pots in Mexico. She relishes connecting to the people in all landscapes around her as she paints en plein air from life. In this old video she was the feature artist at the opening show of the Art Beat Gallery in St. Albert Canada several years back. You will see her Chinese water colours, northern BC mountain landscapes, Mexican watercolours and huge Okanagan lake scene at the end. Check out Instagram.com/landscape.artist for McIntosh's latest paintings and her website WorldArtTours.net for stories about her journeys and projects. Angie has studios in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, near the southern tip of Alaska, in Stewart BC and the Bear End Studio at her home in Penticton but she favours painting en plein air from life. She is in demand to teach comprehensive painting workshops and teaches at Art Vallarta in Puerto Vallarta and for the Okanagan School of the Arts in Penticton. Her work can be found in Puerto avallarta at the Maracuya Boutique Gallery in Old Town, in Penticton at the Lloyd Gallery, her home studio Bear End Gallery and online at WorldArtTours.net.
St. Albert, Alberta
St. Albert is a city in Alberta, Canada on the Sturgeon River northwest of the City of Edmonton. It was originally settled as a Métis community, and is now the second-largest city in the Edmonton Capital Region. St. Albert first received its town status in 1904 and was reached by the Canadian Northern Railway in 1906.
Originally separated from Edmonton by several miles of farmland, the 1980s expansion of Edmonton's city limits placed St. Albert immediately adjacent to the larger city on St. Albert's south and east sides.
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Discover St. Alberts Art Scene
Galleries, artists and energy in St. Alberts Downtown Perron District.
Albert Joseph Moore (1841-1893)- Part I - A collection of works painted between 1857 and 1875
Moore was born at York on 4 September 1841, the thirteenth son and fourteenth child of well known portrait-painter William Moore and his second wife, Sarah Collingham. Several of his numerous brothers were educated as artists, including Henry Moore, R.A., the well-known sea painter. Albert Moore was educated at Archbishop Holgate's School, and also at St. Peter's School at York, receiving at the same time instruction in drawing and painting from his father. He made such progress that he gained a medal from the Department of Science and Art at Kensington in May 1853, before completing his twelfth year.
After his father's death in 1851, Moore owed much to the care and tuition of his brother, John Collingham Moore. In 1855, he came to London and attended the Kensington grammar school till 1858, when he became a student in the art school of the Royal Academy. He had already exhibited there in 1857, when he sent A Goldfinch and A Woodcock.
His early works shows the influence of Ruskin. In 1859 he was in France with the architect William Eden Nesfield. In 1861, he made a new venture with two sacred subjects, The Mother of Sisera looked out of a Window (Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle) and Elijah running to Jezreel before Ahab's Chariot (Private collection, Canada). Meanwhile, Moore had given signs of the remarkable skill which he afterwards displayed as a decorative artist. The 1860s saw Moore designing tiles, wallpaper and stained glass for Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co., and working as an ecclesiastic and domestic mural painter. During this period his works began to take on a markedly neo-classical character, Moore making an extensive study of antique sculpture, particularly the Elgin marbles in the British Museum. His concern for decorative, color harmonies became apparent in his paintings of the mid 1860s onwards. His works, typically single female figures with formalized proportions, neo-classical drapery and floral accessories, established a major strand of the Aesthetic Movement.
About 1860 he painted a ceiling at Shipley, followed by another at Croxteth Park, Lancashire. He spent the winter of 1862–3 in Rome with his brother John Collingham Moore. It was here that he painted Elijah's Sacrifice, (1863) which shows the influence of Ford Madox Brown and Edward Armitage. In 1863 he executed a wall painting for the kitchen of Combe Abbey for the Earl of Craven. Moore was a regular exhibitor at the Grosvenor Gallery from 1877 onwards.
In 1864, he exhibited at the Royal Academy a group in fresco, entitled The Seasons, which attracted notice from the graceful pose of the limbs in the figures, and the delicate folds of the draperies. In 1865, Moore exhibited at the Royal Academy The Marble Seat, the first of a long series of purely decorative pictures, with which his name will always be associated. Henceforth he devoted himself entirely to this class of painting, and every picture was the result of a carefully thought out and elaborated harmony in pose and colour, having as its basis the human form, studied in the true Hellenic spirit.
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Gallery of BC Ceramics an Art Gallery in Vancouver exhibits Ceramic and Pottery
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1359 Cartwright Street Vancouver BC V6H 3R7
Gallery of BC Ceramics is dedicated to fostering excellence in ceramics! They exhibit amazing creations of pottery and cermaics.
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What is St. Albert LIVE?
St. Albert LIVE is an exciting new initiative that utilizes technology in a unique way to promote both St. Albert and emerging and established artists by filming artists in recognizable locations; promoting this beautiful city we call home.
Arts, culture and heritage are the soul of every vibrant community. With our rich cultural heritage and abundance of artists who live, work and play here and it's no wonder St. Albert is a community of choice.
Images of work feature in the Art Gallery of St. Albert used with the permission of the artists; Erin Schwab and James Trevelyan.