Events

Exhibition
Sep 11

A Warm Melancholy

Carmen Madsen is a multidisciplinary artist, primarily exploring the intertwined conversations between drawing, painting, and sculpture.

Series:Gallery Exhibition

Date:September 11th, 2021  -  October 23rd, 2021

Fee:Free

Location:Casa - Passage Gallery

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Exhibition
Sep 11

Cloud Cover

Andrew Rabyniuk is a multidisciplinary artist and writer. He has exhibited in group and solo exhibitions across the country. From 2017 – 2019 he co-organized events and exhibitions as a member of Trap/door Artist-run Centre, a local non-profit initiative dedicated to the promotion of contemporary visual art in Lethbridge. He has received support from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts and the Canada Council for the Arts.

Series:Gallery Exhibition

Date:September 11th, 2021  -  January 15th, 2022

Fee:Free

Location:Casa - Focus Gallery

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Sep 11
detail of painting by Oshan Ford

Resilience

Oshan Ford is a self-taught abstract artist and hatter who grew up in Southern Alberta and now resides in Lethbridge Alberta. Oshan is a founding member of the Guerrilla Art Collective, a diverse group of Lethbridge artists who have hosted multiple shows since 2018. Her most recent artistic endeavor has been becoming a hatter and you can find her busy either making large scale canvas art or making hats in her studio shop.

Series:Gallery Exhibition

Date:September 11th, 2021  -  October 23rd, 2021

Fee:Free

Location:Casa - Concourse Gallery

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Exhibition
Sep 11

Lines and Void

Maria Z. Madacky’s artistic practice is rooted in mythology, folklore, and ancient beliefs. She uses primarily drawing and installation art to explore such themes as liminality, altered states of consciousness, the nature of our reality, and human culture as understood from within. She completed her MFA at the University of Alberta in 2008 and currently lives and works between Lethbridge and Coaldale.

Series:Gallery Exhibition

Date:September 11th, 2021  -  October 23rd, 2021

Fee:Free

Location:Casa - Project Space

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Sep 11

Self-schema

Tia’s work explores themes of personal identity – the ways in which her self-perception and sense of self-change and transform, her love of the natural world, and philosophical notions of colour, the self, religion, and iconography.

Series:Gallery Exhibition

Date:September 11th, 2021  -  October 23rd, 2021

Time:10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location:Main Floor Showcase

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Exhibition
Nov 20

Portrait with Protective Facemask – Petra Malá Miller

Portrait with Protective Facemask seeks to address the personal and communal experience of living near to Dukovany, Czech Republic, a geopolitically contentious nuclear site that operated concurrently with the catastrophe at Chernobyl in 1986. The village of my youth is located on the western fringe of Dukovany’s emergency evacuation zone, an amorphous region surrounding one of Europe’s largest active nuclear power generating stations.

Date:November 20th, 2021  -  January 15th, 2022

Fee:free

Location:Casa - Main Gallery

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Exhibition
Nov 20

Between the Sidewalk and the Horizon – Kellen Spencer

Between the Sidewalk and the Horizon is an ongoing series of artworks that examines residential housing construction, memory and the notion of home. What started as a short documentative series of photographs in the neighborhood of Mount Pleasant, Calgary, became a fascination with housing politics in Canada and the narratives each of us carry around these subjects. The series includes black and white photographs, pencil drawings and copperplate etchings.

Series:Gallery Exhibition

Date:November 20th, 2021  -  January 15th, 2022

Fee:free

Location:Casa - Main Gallery

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Exhibition
Nov 20

Sky Palace – Craig Talbot

“Many years ago, in the year 2021, the sacred trees were emancipated from humankind. The people of the Sky Palace re-planted the trees to create a new healthy planet where the people of Earth could have a chance to redeem themselves for poisoning the sacred trees. Some of the trees were taken to the Temple of the Sacred Tree to perform an important duty: They were to be a reminder of the past and a promise to the future to never let the Earth suffer again. Over time, the Earth returned to it’s previous  state.  Thanks to the people of the Sky Palace, humans now live in a lush paradise free of war, famine and disease.” This is just a glimpse of the narrative I created as the foundation for the work in this exhibition. I hope to reach the viewer in a way that makes them think about life and their role in it. I also want to express my feelings about the environment.

Series:Gallery Exhibition

Date:November 20th, 2021  -  January 15th, 2022

Fee:free

Location:Casa - Passage Gallery

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The cover of the Spring/Summer 2024 Casa Program Guide with a marigold cover and paper flower collage.

Casa Program Guide

The Casa Program Guide is produced three times a year; Winter, Spring/Summer and Fall. Inside the guide find listings for the upcoming class and workshop schedule, upcoming exhibitions at The Gallery, information about artists in residence and seasonal events in the building. Program guides are free. Pick-up guides at Casa or at facilities throughout the city.