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Call for Submissions
The Art Gallery of St. Albert is looking for artists to feature in our 2027 exhibition year. We welcome artists, artist groups and curators of all artistic and cultural backgrounds working in all styles and mediums to propose an exhibition by sending in a submission by Monday March 2, 2026.
The Art Gallery of St. Albert is a contemporary, non-profit, public art gallery. With three exhibition spaces, we can host between 12 and 14 shows per year, sharing a wide range of artworks, styles and stories with our community.
To submit, please complete the application below, including
- An exhibition proposal
- An artist biography, introduction or CV
- Artist statement (optional)
- Up to 10 images of your work (sent as jpg or tiff files)
- A corresponding image list
If you’d like to learn more, please join us for Inside Scoop on January 25, 2026, at 6:30 pm. This workshop gives artists an introduction to submissions, our requirements and our selection process, while also giving some tips and tricks on creating an impactful submission. Reserve your spot here (link coming soon)
For more information on requirements, or if you have questions please contact our curator at exhibitions@artsandheritage.ca
Download:
Empty Gallery, Main Gallery space; Elsa Robinson, The Garden, February to March, 2025 (Main Gallery). Fiber art and stone installation; Bonnie Conly, Force Field, February to May, 2025 (Staircase Gallery). Fiber art installation; Edith Chu, Sweet and Sour Memories, March to April 2025 (Main Gallery). Watercolour, sculpture, drawing and photography; Lara Felsin, Kinship Ecologies, June and July 2025 (Main Gallery). Repurposed and natural materials; Naghmeh Sharifi, Fading Fables – Zar Afshun, June to August 2025 (Vault Gallery). Video and installation; Nicholas Hertz, A mirror with no reflection, July to August 2025. Photography, video and installation; Diane Gwilliam, Calm to Chaos, July to November 2025. Ceramic installation; Heraa Khan, Still the Grass Grows, September to October, 2025. Miniature painting and video