October 5 to November 25 at the Art Gallery of St. Albert

ᒫᒥᑐᓀᔨᐦᒋᑲᐣ ᑯᑖᐄᐧᐤ –mâmitonêyihcikan kotâwîw – my mind digs in the soil like a turtle

Heather Shillinglaw
August 24 to September 30 at the Art Gallery of St. Albert

Remember/Resist/Relive

Riaz Mehmood
September 5–30

The Fabulous Fall Book Sale!

Save 10% on all books and journals. Promo code: BOOKS10
Have fun and get creative!

Fall Art + History Classes

Join us for art and heritage experiences for all ages. Registration opens August 16 at 10 am
June 27 to October 21 at the Musée Héritage Museum

Perpetual Motion

Early Travel and Transport in Central Alberta
On at the Art Gallery of St. Albert August 15 to November 4

한지 – Hanji

박은주, Eunju Park
Musée Héritage Museum
Enriching arts and heritage experiences

Musée Héritage Museum

Art Gallery of St. Albert
Exceptional arts and heritage experiences

Art Gallery of St. Albert

Heritage Sites
Enriching heritage experiences

Heritage Sites

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Artist of the Month

Visit the Art Gallery of St. Albert to view 한지 Hanji by 박은주 Eunju Park.

Rent + Buy Art

The Rental and Sales Gallery represents more than 45 local and regional artists. New artwork is regularly added to our inventory of over 300 pieces. A wide range of sizes, mediums, styles and subject matter are available to suit any budget.

Orange Shirt Day

We are committed to Reconciliation and regularly offer Indigenous programming for the community. However, this month, we welcome you to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with us actively. The day honours the children who never returned home, the Survivors of Residential Schools, and their affected families and communities. On September 30, Canadians are encouraged to wear orange to honour those impacted. The orange shirt symbolizes the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations.

Upcoming Events

Edmonton based artist Riaz Mehmood strives to capture the complexities of his homeland, Khyber Paskhtunkhwa, Pakistan. On December 16, 2014, 134 school children and 15 adults were killed when heavily armed militants stormed the Army Public School & College in nearby Peshawar. As a vital tool of resistance, the community is committed to remembering those who were lost, in their continued search for justice. In Remember/Resist/Relive, Mehmood tenderly crafts a space to honour this terrible loss, and to gently hold their grief.

We are committed to Reconciliation and regularly offer Indigenous programming for the community. However, this month, we welcome you to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with us actively. The day honours the children who never returned home, the Survivors of Residential Schools, and their affected families and communities. On September 30, Canadians are encouraged to wear orange to honour those impacted. The orange shirt symbolizes the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations.  

In the Art Gallery of St. Albert, we invite you to drop in for a FREE art activity on September 30 from 10 am to 5 pm. You can create, decorate and take home your own orange shirt art piece.  

At the Musée Héritage Museum, you can learn about the Indigenous Peoples of Canada with our Indigenous Identities Display and the Métis Memories of Residential Schools activity. The Museum’s Discovery Room has Orange Shirt Day activities for all ages. The Museum is open 10 am–5 pm, Tuesdays to Saturdays.  

After visiting the Gallery and Museum, we encourage you also to visit St. Albert’s Healing Garden across the Sturgeon River behind St. Albert Place. The Healing Garden is a place of reflection, peace, understanding and learning; it is a place of truth and reconciliation.

Red ribbons carve ancient trails through quilted landscapes, marking paths taken by generations past. The trails wander through woods made of satin, lace, leather and yarn, navigating towards ghostly prairie lakes. These aerial views are maps, blending the memories of these lands from THE past with the changes seen today.   

The Fabulous Fall Book Sale!

Leaf through the pages during our fall book sale! Save 10% on all books and journals at the Art Gallery and Musée Héritage Museum Gift Shops! September 5-30 (Promo code BOOKS10)
The Fabulous Fall Book Sale!
Nature is an Artist
$22.95
Nature is an Artist
Jennifer Lavalee
Black Robes Vision 2 volume set
Black Robes Vision 2 volume set
$30.00
Black Robes Vision 2 volume set
St. Albert Historical Society
The Métis Alphabet Colouring Book
$16.00
The Métis Alphabet Colouring Book
Gabriel Dumont Institute

Featured Program – We Are All Treaty People: Stitch your own Treaty 6 Needlework Sampler

Over seven weeks, explore what Treaty means to you by engaging in intimate conversations, personal reflection, and creating a needlework sampler. Each week, a different aspect of Treaty 6 will be discussed, and you will use the suggested patterns as a jumping-off point to stitch a design in response to the topic.

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