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Creative Endeavours features the prolific and diverse local artists, the wife and husband team of J. Marg and Gene Brenda. The exhibit will also feature Amber Bracken’s candid portrait photographs of the couple in their home.
An image of Osterwijk in the Netherlands by St. Albert Photography Club member Sylvia Labelle. The club’s members have just rotated in a new series of photography on
An image of Osterwijk in the Netherlands by St. Albert Photography Club member Sylvia Labelle. The club’s members have just rotated in a new series of photography on display at Red Willow Place

Creative Endeavours features the prolific and diverse local artists, the wife and husband team of J. Marg and Gene Brenda. The exhibit will also feature Amber Bracken’s candid portrait photographs of the couple in their home. Until Saturday, April 8.

19 Perron St., St. Albert; 780-460-4310/www.artgalleryofstalbert.ca

Leaving Marks is a series of nude photography by Star Newman. Please note: this show is rated Mature. Until Saturday, April 1.

Claudette MacLean’s Exploration and Gesture is also in the Corridor Gallery. Until Monday, April 10.

25 Sir Winston Churchill Ave., St. Albert; 780-460-5990/www.vasa-art.com

1867 Rebellion and Confederation is a travelling exhibit from the Canadian Museum of History. Until Sunday, March 26.

St. Albert Place (5 St. Anne St.); 780-459-1528/www.museeheritage.ca

Blaine Campbell’s Cyclorama is a large-format panoramic photograph series showing an immersive look at landscape transformation during suburban development. Until Sunday, May 28.

2 Sir Winston Churchill Square in Edmonton. 780-422-6223/www.youraga.ca

Little Kitchens is an exhibition of small artworks created by Canadian women artists. The tenth anniversary exhibit will be on display until October 2017.

La Cité Francophone, #200, 8627 91 St. in Edmonton. 780-803-2016/www.wamsoc.ca

The St. Albert Photography Club has a rotating selection of artistic photographs on display in the foyer area of Red Willow Place. New works on display until June.

7 Taché St.; www.stalbertphotoclub.com

The Edmonton Arts Council’s award-winning urban art exhibition has returned to bring visual culture to the cityscape. It features 45 new artworks by 38 artists displayed on 10 billboards located throughout Edmonton. Artists include Allison Argy-Burgess and Karen Klassen. Until April 2017.

780-424-2787/www.edmontonarts.ca

Allison Argy-Burgess offers her watercolour series Spring Flowers to the café walls. Until Friday, March 31.

Carrot Community Arts Coffee House, 9351 118 Ave. in Edmonton. 780-471-1580 & www.thecarrot.ca

Karen Blanchet has a few upcoming shows at different venues. Alberta Branded will feature some of her work for the Common Ground showcase this month. That will be on the main floor of the Federal Building at 9820 107 St. She will also have a display of her work for the Blue Gallery at the Glenrose Rehab Hospital, 10230 111 Ave. in Edmonton. That will run from March 30 to May 1.

Samantha Williams-Chapelsky and fellow VASA artist Jenny Keith will be in New York for the Affordable Art Fair held in Chelsea from March 29 to April 2 (www.affordableartfair.com/fairs/new-york)

Visual Arts Alberta Association (VAAA) – CARFAC will be hosting a webinar called Artist As Entrepreneur: How I Built My Career as an Artist with award-winning artist Brandy Saturley. It takes place at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 25 and is free for members and $20 for non-members. Attendees are asked to RSVP by March 22 at 4 p.m. The VAAA is located at #301, 10215 112 St. in Edmonton. Call 780-421-1731 or visit www.visualartsalberta.com for more information.

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