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Boundaries

A Group Exhibition

Artists:

Alexis Marie Chute

Bonnie Portelance

Calvin Becker-Burns

David Harrison

Deborah Catton

Debra Hunter

Dick Averns

Don Sucha

DuoDuo

Karen Newman

Lori Sokoluk

Michael Kiré

Robert Forrester

Shelley Pearson

Stephen Chan

Theodora Harasymiw

 

Exhibition Dates

January 31 – April 30, 2025

 

Venue

Yates Memorial Theatre
1002 4 Ave. S, Lethbridge, AB

The Alberta Society of Artists is proud to present “Boundaries,” a group exhibition featuring artworks by various Albertan artists.

This exhibition showed at the Crowsnest Pass Public Art Gallery in October and November of 2024. Join us for its continuation in Lethbridge!

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

Defined as a line that marks the limits of an area, a subject or a sphere of activity. It can be real or imagined. Sometimes it can be crossed, sometimes it shouldn’t.

Artists are invited to freely explore conceptual interpretations of ‘Boundaries’ from personal, social, political, and environmental perspectives. This exhibition aims to stimulate contemplation on our relationships with freedoms and constraints, whether as a means of preservation or expression. Reflections may encompass physical, spiritual, or cultural dimensions.

 

 

About the Land

“Boundaries” is on display at the Yates Memorial Theatre in Lethbridge, Alberta.  

The Alberta Society of Artists (ASA) acknowledges that what we call Alberta, where our organization has found its’ home, is the traditional and ancestral territory of many peoples, presently subject to Treaties 6, 7, and 8. Namely: the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) Confederacy (Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika), the Nehiyawak (Cree), Dene Tha’ (Slavey), Dane-zaa (Beaver), Denesuliné (Chipewyan), SaulteauxNakota SiouxIyarhe Nakoda (Stoney) (Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley), and the Tsuu T’ina Nation and the Métis People of Alberta. This includes the Métis Settlements and the Six Regions of the Métis Nation of Alberta within the historical Northwest Metis Homeland.

Are you interested in learning more about the First Peoples of Alberta?

native-land.ca has an interactive map showcasing many of the Territories, Languages, and Treaties that impact Alberta, Canada and other parts of the world.

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