Rebellious: Alberta Women Artists in the 1980s
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Art Gallery of Alberta 2 Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2C1

Art Gallery of Alberta, "Rebellious: Alberta Women Artists in the 1980s," 2019
DECEMBER 12, 20196:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Join us at the AGA for a Community Tour of Rebellious: Alberta Women Artists of the 1980s led by Vicky Beauchamp & Renee Peevey.
DECEMBER 14, 20191:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Join us for a viewing of the films 1919: The Great Labour Revolt and Alberta’s Summer of ‘86 followed by a performance from Maria Dunn and a panel discussion.
Alberta women artists responded to the 1980s with rebellion, provocation and activism. This exhibition reveals the shifting mores of the most tumultuous era in Alberta’s history and includes work by the most influential Alberta artists of the 1980s who continue to shape Canadian art. These artists pushed boundaries with their methods of working, their subject matter, and by expanding the ways in which one could be an artist. Utilizing a range of tactics from satire and humour to social critique these artists exposed and worked against established artistic and societal conventions alike. Don’t miss this exhibition featuring the works of strong Alberta women artists of the 1980s, who significantly contributed to the contemporary landscape of Alberta art.
Organized by the Art Gallery of Alberta. Curated by Lindsey Sharman. Supported by artist patrons Maggie & John Mitchell, Bonnie Abel, Marianne & Allan Scott, Annika Nordhagen & James Wolfli, Marcia & Willem Langenberg, and Edward Stidworthy Johnson.
Pauline McGeorge
Katie Ohe
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