Women of the AGA: Celebrating 100 Years of Achievement
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Art Gallery of Alberta 2 Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2C1
Violet Owen, “Butterfly (detail),” 1990
(Art Gallery of Alberta Collection)
In honour of the Art Gallery of Alberta’s 100th anniversary, this YWCA showcase celebrates Alberta women artists represented in the AGA’s Collection. The exhibition includes trail-blazing artists who have been at the forefront of stylistic and material investigations—such as Marion Nicoll, one of the province’s first abstract painters, and Mary Shannon Will, whose paintings build upon computer-manipulated images—and others who have used their art to address environmental and colonial injustices, including Lyndal Osborne and Jane Ash Poitras. Several of these women have also been a pivotal influence on younger generations through both mentorship and post-secondary appointments.
Women of the AGA: Celebrating 100 Years of Achievement is a part of the AGA’s 100th anniversary programming, which includes a series of on-site and satellite exhibitions celebrating Alberta art and artists from the Collection, as well as an August birthday bash.
Organized by the Art Gallery of Alberta, presented by YWCA Edmonton and curated by Danielle Siemens.
This exhibition is offsite at YWCA.