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Month of the Artist 2020 Day by Day Events Calendar Month of the Artist: Events calendar Find arts events—music, theatre performance, visual arts, film, and festivals— occurring throughout Alberta during September 2021, Alberta’s Month of the Artist. Events and locations are listed below along with event types. This document was updated on September 15, 2021. Events included in this document are not sponsored by Alberta Culture and Status of Women. Alberta Culture and Status of Women has not vetted the content of the events and performances; some events may be age-restricted or contain content not suitable for all audiences. This guide is provided for information only. For more information regarding an event, please contact the organizer or venue directly. For digital arts events that are accessible online, see our Month of the Artist: Virtual Events Calendar. Month of the Artist coincides with Alberta Culture Days. Find an in-person event near you, or check out what’s taking place online. Search for an Alberta Culture Day event. Classification: Public Contents Wednesday, September 15 ................................................................................. 3 Thursday, September 16 ..................................................................................... 4 Friday, September 17 .......................................................................................... 6 Saturday, September 18 ...................................................................................... 8 Sunday, September 19 ...................................................................................... 10 Monday, September 20 ..................................................................................... 12 Tuesday, September 21 ..................................................................................... 13 Wednesday, September 22 ............................................................................... 14 Thursday, September 23 ................................................................................... 15 Friday, September 24 ........................................................................................ 17 Saturday, September 25 .................................................................................... 19 Sunday, September 26 ...................................................................................... 22 Monday, September 27 ..................................................................................... 23 Tuesday, September 28 ..................................................................................... 24 Wednesday, September 29 ............................................................................... 24 Thursday, September 30 ................................................................................... 26 Classification: Public Wednesday, September 15 Event Place Type Discipline 2021 MFA Thesis Nickle Exhibition Visual arts Exhibition Galleries, & new Calgary media 7 Generations, Arts Exhibition Visual arts Human Emotions, Commons, & new Eyewitness, Ánimas Calgary media A.C.E. Alberta Craft Alberta Exhibition Visual arts Excellence Craft & new Council, media Calgary Breathe Royal Exhibition Indigenous Alberta arts Museum, Edmonton Dark Arts, The The Exhibition Visual arts Grand, & new Calgary media Democracy of Alberta Exhibition Visual arts Jewellery Craft & new Council, media Edmonton FÈSÒJAIYÉ Arts Exhibition Visual arts Commons, & new Calgary media Imagine Van Gogh: Edmonton Exhibition Visual arts The Immersive Exhibit Expo & new Centre media In the Vessel of my Arts Exhibition Visual arts Skin Commons, & new Calgary media Kitsch: Craft So Bad Alberta Exhibition Visual arts That It’s Good Craft & new Council, media Edmonton Mamanaw Edmonton Exhibition Indigenous Pekiskwewina | arts Mother Tongues: amiskwacîwâskahikan Qualico Patio Series Festival Performance Music Place, Classification: Public Sherwood Park Sit Still Take Notice dc3 Art Exhibition Visual arts Projects, & new Edmonton media SPR Emerge Stony Exhibition Visual arts Plain & new Road, media Edmonton Stories of Métis Shelf Life Reading Literary Women – Tales My Books, arts Kookum Told Me Calgary Thursday, September 16 Event Place Type Discipline 2021 MFA Thesis Nickle Exhibition Visual arts & Exhibition Galleries, new media Calgary 7 Generations, Arts Exhibition Visual arts & Human Emotions, Commons, new media Eyewitness, Ánimas Calgary A.C.E. Alberta Craft Alberta Craft Exhibition Visual arts & Excellence Council, new media Calgary Breathe Royal Alberta Exhibition Indigenous Museum, arts Edmonton Café Series by Festival Place, Performance Music Qualico Communities Sherwood Park Dark Arts, The The Grand, Exhibition Visual arts & Calgary new media Democracy of Alberta Craft Exhibition Visual arts & Jewellery Council, new media Edmonton Everywhere We Are Contemporary Exhibition Visual arts & Calgary new media FÈSÒJAIYÉ Arts Exhibition Visual arts & Commons, new media Calgary Classification: Public Festival Edmonton La Cité Performance Music CHANTE francophone, Edmonton Imagine Van Gogh: Edmonton Exhibition Visual arts & The Immersive Expo Centre new media Exhibit In the Vessel of my Arts Exhibition Visual arts & Skin Commons, new media Calgary Into The Streets Public Southern Exhibition Visual arts & Art Series: Ultra Violet | Alberta Art new media Matthew Cardinal Gallery, Lethbridge Kitsch: Craft So Bad That Alberta Craft Exhibition Visual arts & It’s Good Council, new media Edmonton Mamanaw Edmonton Exhibition Indigenous Pekiskwewina | Mother arts Tongues: amiskwacîwâskahikan More Sparkling Version West Village Performance Theatre of Ourselves, A Theatre, Calgary Nana’s Naughty Grande Prairie Performance Theatre Knickers Live Theatre Notes For Tomorrow Contemporary Exhibition Visual arts & Calgary new media Sit Still Take Notice dc3 Art Exhibition Visual arts & Projects, new media Edmonton SPR Emerge Stony Plain Exhibition Visual arts & Road, new media Edmonton Will Success Spoil Calgary Screening Film & video Rock Hunter? Cinematheque arts Calgary YEG Old Houses McLuhan Exhibition Visual arts & House, new media Edmonton Classification: Public Friday, September 17 Event Place Type Discipline 2021 MFA Thesis Nickle Exhibition Visual Exhibition Galleries, arts & Calgary new media 7 Generations, Arts Exhibition Visual Human Emotions, Commons, arts & Eyewitness, Ánimas Calgary new media A.C.E. Alberta Craft Alberta Craft Exhibition Visual arts Excellence Council, & new Calgary media Art on the Block Art Gallery of Fundraiser Visual arts 2021 Alberta, & new Edmonton media Breathe Royal Alberta Exhibition Indigenous Museum, arts Edmonton Breathe: Peoples Royal Alberta Exhibition Indigenous and Plagues Tour Museum, arts Edmonton Calgary Jack Singer Performance Music Philharmonic Concert Hall, Orchestra: Calgary Bergmann + Beethoven are Back Dark Arts, The The Grand, Exhibition Visual arts Calgary & new media Democracy of Alberta Craft Exhibition Visual arts Jewellery Council, & new Edmonton media Everywhere We Are Contemporary Exhibition Visual arts Calgary & new media FÈSÒJAIYÉ Arts Exhibition Visual Commons, arts & Calgary new media Classification: Public Festival Edmonton La Cité Performance Music CHANTE francophone, Edmonton Imagine Van Gogh: Edmonton Exhibition Visual The Immersive Expo Centre arts & Exhibit new media In the Vessel of my Arts Exhibition Visual Skin Commons, arts & Calgary new media Into The Streets Public Southern Exhibition Visual arts Art Series: Ultra Violet Alberta Art & new | Matthew Cardinal Gallery, media Lethbridge Kitsch: Craft So Bad Alberta Craft Exhibition Visual arts That It’s Good Council, & new Edmonton media Mamanaw Edmonton Exhibition Indigenous Pekiskwewina | arts Mother Tongues: amiskwacîwâskahikan Martin Kerr Jubilee Performance Music Auditorium, Edmonton Mile Zero Dance: Lowlands Performance Dance Salvage Project Space, Edmonton More Sparkling West Village Performance Theatre Version of Theatre, Ourselves, A Calgary Nana’s Naughty Grande Prairie Performance Theatre Knickers Live Theatre Notes For Tomorrow Contemporary Exhibition Visual arts Calgary & new media Riding the Waves Festival Screening Music Festival Place Place, Documentary Sherwood Park Sit Still Take Notice dc3 Art Exhibition Visual Projects, arts & Edmonton Classification: Public new media SPR Emerge Stony Plain Exhibition Visual Road, arts & Edmonton new media Winter in Summer Edmonton Festival Music Music Festival Ski Club YEG Old Houses McLuhan Exhibition Visual arts House, & new Edmonton media Saturday, September 18 Event Place Type Discipline 7 Generations, Arts Exhibition Visual Human Emotions, Commons, arts & Eyewitness, Ánimas Calgary new media A.C.E. Alberta Craft Alberta Craft Exhibition Visual arts Excellence Council, & new Calgary media Art on the Block Art Gallery of Fundraiser Visual arts 2021 Alberta, & new Edmonton media Breathe Royal Alberta Exhibition Indigenous Museum, arts Edmonton Calgary Jack Singer Performance Music Philharmonic Concert Hall, Orchestra: Calgary Bergmann + Beethoven are Back East Side Studio Calgary Exhibition Visual Crawl 2021 arts & new media Dark Arts, The The Grand, Exhibition Visual Calgary arts & new media Classification: Public Democracy of Alberta Craft Exhibition Visual Jewellery Council, arts & Edmonton new media Everywhere We Are Contemporary Exhibition Visual Calgary arts & new media FÈSÒJAIYÉ Arts Exhibition Visual Commons, arts & Calgary new media Festival Edmonton La Cité Performance Music CHANTE francophone, Edmonton Garneau Block, The Citadel Performance Theatre
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