exposure photography festival
until fri feb 23 Masters Gallery
Spitting Images The Eye of the Artist. An exhibition of reference photos and their paintings by Amy Dryer, Dulcie Foo Fat, Geoff MacKay, Randolph Parker and Laura Pope. Opening reception Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2115 4th St. S.W. mastersgalleryltd.com.
until sat feb 24 Artpoint Gallery
Main Gallery: The Artist’s Lens.
Presented by the Alberta Society of Artists. Featuring work by Jack Blair, Gerry Dotto, Peter Glendale, Karin Richter, Lorene Runham, Deborah Lougheed Sinclair, Ray Swirsky and Edith VanderKloot. Red Gallery: Anne Tapler White—Nepal—The Mountain Kingdom.
This exhibition details the people and places of the remote Upper Mustang region and the earthquake damaged Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. Upstairs Gallery: Deann Stein Hasinoff—All
Exits Look the Same. This series is an abstracted visual narrative of Stein Hasinoff’s experiences in developing and living with chronic illness. Stairway Gallery: David M Lynnes—Treble Clef.
1139 Adelaide St. S.E. 403-265-0012, albertasocietyofartists.com.
until tue feb 27 Canmore Art Guild Gallery
Group Show. Featuring the work of members of the Canmore Art Guild. In Elevation Place, 700 Railway Ave., Canmore. canmoreartguild.com.
until wed feb 28 The Commons
Bob Johnson and Steve Speer—The
Natural Landscape. Presented by Dade Loft. Johnson and Speer approach their landscape photography from quite different perspectives, but with the same intent; to present images composed with care and intimacy, and the ability to draw the viewer in. 1204 20th Ave. S.E. dadeloft.com.
Eau Claire Market
Exposure Photography Festival hub
featuring three exhibitions: Emerging Photographers Showcase, 2017 Emerging Photographers Showcase Winner’s Solo Show—Blake Chorley, and Open Call Group Exhibition. 200 Barclay Parade S.W. exposurephotofestival.com.
The Edge Gallery YYC
Chris Malloy & Philip Kanwischer—What
Meets The Eye. Malloy is a photographer who documents vignettes of the past found within today’s landscape. Kanwischer often combines photographic and sculptural components to dramatize human impact on the natural environment. 1416 9th Ave. S.E. 403-233-7490, edgegallery.ca.
Inglewood Fine Arts
Andrew Millar— March of the Fae and Jeff Cruz—Second Skin and Other Anecdotes. Artist talk Saturday, Feb. 17, 2-4 p.m. Until Friday, March 2. Frozen in Time.
Student images captured using techniques learned through the Foothills Academy photography program. 1223B 9th Ave. S.E. 587-226-1415, inglewoodfinearts.com.
Lougheed House
Rocio Graham, Mia Rushton and Eric
Moschopedis—Cultural Landscapes. Three artists investigate how our perceptions of place, landscapes, and our interactions with nature are constantly shifting in the urban environment. 707 13th Ave. S.W. 403-244-6333, lougheedhouse.com.
Motion Gallery
Five More. Group show featuring work by Douglas Berquist, Jordan Miller, Matt Catley, Reid Schaffer, and Stephen P. Dolha. 2001A 10th Ave. S.W. 403-4570019, motiongallery.ca.
ongoing Christine Klassen Gallery
Until Saturday, March 17. Kevin Boyle—
Lost Together. Boyle takes us on a journey across the prairie, through a series of large-scale photographs which capture the inexplicable magic of our land. Introducing Rocio Graham. Graham’s large-scale photographs are lovingly crafted meditations on life cycles, labour, consumption, and the macroeconomic impacts of home. 200, 321 50th Ave. S.E. 403262-1880, christineklassengallery.com.
Framed on Fifth
Until Saturday, March 3. Olivier Du Tré—Seeking Stillness.
Subtle, quiet and sometimes even sentimental glimpses of the Canadian landscape. Opening reception Friday, Feb. 9, 6-9 p.m. 1207 5th Ave. N.W. 403-244-3688, framedonfifth.com.
Glenbow Museum
Until Monday, May 21. Frida Kahlo: Her
Photos and the latest edition of One New Work, in this case, “John Will: Photography R.I.P.” The fun also includes live music, fun activities and a cash bar. At Glenbow Museum, 130 9th Ave. S.E. 403-268-4100, glenbow.org.
Gravity Espresso and Wine Bar
Until Sunday, April 8. Kristopher
Schofield—Becoming Silhouettes. A portrait series documenting the remnants of the once hard working farms and warm homesteads of the Alberta and Saskatchewan prairie. Opening reception Wednesday, Feb. 21, 6-9 p.m. 909 10th St. S.E. 403-457-0697, cafegravity.com.
Herringer Kiss Gallery
Until Saturday, March 3. The
Photographers. Works by gallery artists including Laurel Johannesson, Eszter Burghardt, Toni Hafkenscheid, David Burdeny, Tia Halliday, Shane Aresenault and guest artist/curator Mitch Kern.
Transformation. Works by ACAD photography students. 709 11th Ave. S.W. 403-228-4889, herringerkissgallery.com.
Holy Grill
Until Monday, April 30. Derek Bisbing—All
That Remains. Bisbing’s personal twist on portrait photography illuminates the soul behind the wrinkled and ruined faces of stumps found in B.C. and Alberta.
827 10th Ave. S.W. holygrill.ca.
Mount Royal University
Until Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. George Webber, Soloman Chiniquay, David Youn,
and Aaron Pelletier—Reconciliation. This exhibition aims to explore an alternate definition of reconciliation: a harmonization of education to facilitate a framework for coming to terms with our damaging past. At East Gate Entrance, MRU.
Newzones
Until Saturday, March 3. Perception.
Group show featuring works by Dianne Bos, Franco DeFrancesca, John Folsom and other gallery artists. 730 11th Ave. S.W. 403-266-1972, newzones.com.
Paul Kuhn Gallery
Until Saturday, March 3. Five
Photographers. New works by Edward Burtynsky, M.N. (Hutch) Hutchinson, Anthony Redpath, Jennifer Wanner and Dick Bakker.
724 11th Ave. S.W. 403-263-1162, paulkuhngallery.com.
Resolve Photo
Until Thursday, March 29. The Dysfunction of Sameness.
Kristine Zingeler, Derek Bisbing and Alvin Paringit’s challenge the mainstream. 333 36th Ave. S.E. resolvephoto.ca.
Stride Gallery
Until Friday, March 2. Rick Silva and Justin Waddell—After Weather. With a series of images, sculptures, and videos the two artists explore weather as source material and metaphor.
1006 Macleod Tr. S. 403-262-8507, stride.ab.ca.
Truck Contemporary Art in Calgary
Until Saturday, March 3. William
Robinson—Duet. Duet combines and distorts the Canadian and USA national anthems through compositional re-arrangement and redaction. Peter Von
Tiesenhausen—Reservoir. In late May of 2017, Peter von Tiesenhausen commissioned sound artists Jen Reimer and Magnus Tiesenhausen to record an improvised collaborative work within the drained subterranean Saddleridge reservoir, and cinematographer Dave McGregor to capture the visual space. The resulting fleeting images and sounds comprise Reservoir. 2009 10th Ave. S.W. 403-2617702, truck.ca.
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Until Sunday, April. 8. Encounters with the Sublime: Sebastião Salgado & Bradford Washburn. Silver gelatin photographs by Salgado and Washburn of the Kluane National Park and Reserve, and three other protected
areas. Passion & Purpose: Carbon Prints & Photogravures by Jon Goodman and Scripted Wilderness: Photographs of Banff from the National Film Board of Canada. At the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, 111 Bear St., Banff. 403-762-2291, whyte.org.