Mitchell Art Gallery

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That's a wrap on our Winter programming! Mitchell Art Gallery will resume exhibition programming in the fall, as we renovate our gallery space over the spring and summer. You can reach our offices at [email protected], from Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. We can't wait to share our refreshed space with you in the Fall term. Stay tuned to learn about other summer programming we have planned for you! . . . [image description: A graphic with the text "Summer closure" and the Mitchell Art Gallery, overlaid on a photo of a gallery visitor looking up at part of an installation by , consisting of felted tendrils suspended from the ceiling. The branches seem to reach for the visitor. End of description. ] #yegArts
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4 days ago
LAYERS 2026 is coming to a close, but there’s still time to visit our exhibition of @macewanu Bachelor of Design grads’ work, on display until May 9, 2026. The @mitchellartgallery is open from 12 – 5 P.M. today and Saturday in Allard Hall on MacEwan campus. Come see our curated collection of student designs, including our showcase of capstone projects and an interactive kiosk featuring working app prototypes and a playable video game! #macewandesign #LAYERS2026 #yegdesign #yegarts
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9 days ago
Just a few days left to view Layers: MacEwan Design Portfolio Show 2026! Here are some fun moments from Industry Night. From typography to videography, LAYERS represents the breadth of pathways pursued by MacEwan’s Bachelor of Design students. Peeling back the LAYERS, we reveal the vast, chaotic, and sometimes polarizing perspectives that define us as designers — and the shared foundation beneath it all. Each of us brings a distinct talent, a creative spirit that shapes what we make today, and what comes next. Our LAYERS run deep: in the hours spent, the interfaces learned, the colour modes mastered, the community that forms around all of it. There is overlap in how we approach problems, intersectionality in how we see the world, and always more beneath the surface. Different experiences, different ways of seeing — layered together into something none of us could have made alone. Catch this great exhibition at Mitchell Art Gallery from 12 - 5 p.m. until Saturday, May 9! . . . [image description: image 1: A wall installation with the LAYERS logo and description in vinyl, next to an interactive wall consisting of cut-out abstract shapes in Cyan, magenta, yellow and black. image 2: A guest interacts with the table display of one of the graduates. image 3: The student executive team stands in front of stairs, laughing at a joke as one of them holds a mic. image 4: A student poses behind their table display consisting of examples from their portfolio. image 5: A visitor talks to a student sitting behind their table display. image 6: A student sits next to their table display smiling. On the table the project says 'Capstone project'. image 7: A close up on a display table showing various projects like poster design, brand identity, UX design and information design. image 8: Students speak to visitors, while at their display tables, in a crowded atrium. End of description] #yegDesign #yegArts #StudentDesign #DesignProgram #MacEwanDesign
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10 days ago
Reminder: Opening Thursday - LAYERS: MacEwan Design Portfolio Show 2026 Join us in celebrating the opening of LAYERS, the annual MacEwan Design Portfolio Show. There will be an opening reception on Thursday, April 30 from 5 - 7 p.m. for industry and invited guests, followed by a public reception 7 - 8:30 p.m. The exhibition showcases work by the 2026 graduating class of the MacEwan Design Program and runs from May 1 - 9 at the Mitchell Art Gallery. Link in bio for details! ---------- From typography to videography, LAYERS represents the breadth of pathways pursued by MacEwan’s Bachelor of Design students. Peeling back the LAYERS, we reveal the vast, chaotic, and sometimes polarizing perspectives that define us as designers — and the shared foundation beneath it all. Each of us brings a distinct talent, a creative spirit that shapes what we make today, and what comes next. Our LAYERS run deep: in the hours spent, the interfaces learned, the colour modes mastered, the community that forms around all of it. There is overlap in how we approach problems, intersectionality in how we see the world, and always more beneath the surface. Different experiences, different ways of seeing — layered together into something none of us could have made alone. . . . [image description: image 1: A graphic with the logo of the exhibition on it, with the text "LAYERS: MacEwan Design Portfolio Show 2026. Discover our layers at macewandesign.com". The graphic is framed by abstract shapes with rounded edges, that contain examples of student work, tinted with cyan, magenta, yellow and black. image 2: A graphic detailing the Opening reception schedule, mentioned in the caption. Opening Reception April 30, Allard Hall. 5 – 7 p.m.: Industry Night. 7 – 8:30 p.m.: Public Reception. image 3: A graphic with the text Gallery Exhibition, May 1 -9 , Mitchell Art Gallery, Allard Hall, MacEwan University. ] #macewandesign #LAYERS2026 #yegDesign #yegArts #MacEwanPortfolioShow @macewandesign @macewanu @macewan_ffac
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20 days ago
Your last chance to view Bowers: Studio Arts BFA 2026 Graduate Exhibition is this Saturday, April 25! Visit us from 12 - 5 p.m. Tracing the students’ individual, winding artistic journeys through their degrees, Bowers features the work of MacEwan University’s Bachelor of Fine Arts: Studio Arts 2026 graduating students. The exhibition presents slow, contemplative explorations of resistance, care, kinship, and the organic within intersectional embodiments from artists Sakina Badani, Alana Bennett, Bree Bylsma, Anna Fehr, Kyana Gormsen, Ivan Lazaruk, Orisha Neufeld, Stephanie Pollock, and Daniella Pyne. Curated by careful hands, the bowers inside this labyrinth offer stories from the center of the self, bound together by community, collaboration, and kinship. Featuring an array of media, including textiles, printmaking, sculpture, painting, ceramics, and installation, Bowers offers a place to rest and critique, celebrate, and question the world we live in. . . . [image descriptions: image 1: A sculptural work featuring a red glowing heart, with brown branches and glowing pink flowers image 2: a plinth with a stack of hand drawn tarot cards and a book in front of it. image 3: a human figure sculpture on a wheelchair, with cushions arranged nearby image 4: a vases with a glossy, dark brown and ochre glaze. image 5: a closeup of an installation of a woven piece and felted sculptures suspended from the ceiling. image 6: A pile of stuffed and sewn birds lying on the floor. image 7: A multimedia painting depicting a mountain, with crotchet branches and leaves growing out of the frame. image 8: A TV screen outside the gallery, showing a still from an animated video work, depicting a yellow bird cutting through darkness into a blue sky. image 9: A detail showing stuffed rabbits sitting on a green chair, comfy with pink blankets.] #MacEwanBFAGradshow2026 #YegArts #CanadianArt #ArtGallery #ArtStudent
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23 days ago
Happy Volunteer Appreciation Week! Today we want to turn the spotlight on and thank our wonderful MAG volunteer team! This year, our volunteers engaged with gallery visitors, facilitate art-making and conversations at Art Buffet, and helped make our events a success. Our Fall team included Autumn, AmberLynn, Ciera, Julianne, CJ, Carolina, Lhiv, George, Jenny, Charlotte, Deanna, Raquel, Savannah, Paige, Francisca, Serge, Mara, Clinton, Tamara, Pari, Simran, Niveen, Mariia, and Pim. In Winter the crew was joined by Melina, J, Sabra, Tara, Antoinette, Satira, Aliceea, Emmanuel, Tye, and Jesselle. Special thanks to our ArtBus volunteers Aisha, AmberLynn, Andi, Emmanuel, Cam, Ciera, Charlotte, Ella, Fern, Harmanjot, Josie, Kaila, Kari, Maysa, Rigbe, Riya, Serge, Shaula, and Tamara. Thank you volunteers, we couldn't have done it without you! Did you know, almost all of our volunteers are current students? The MAG focuses on providing volunteer opportunities to students, to offer learning opportunities and to help build work experience. A big thank you to our student volunteers who balance their work and studies with their MAG volunteer duties! If you're a MacEwan student or alum looking for volunteer opportunities, get in touch with us at [email protected] to learn more. Photo 1 by Mat Simpson. Photo 3 by Charlotte Legrand. . . . [image descriptions: image 1: Two volunteers sit at the ArtBus welcome desk in Allard Hall, smiling and posing with the ArtBus map, next to a stand-up banner with the MAG's logo. image 2: a volunteer stands by the gallery door as people go in to view the exhibition. image 3: an Artbus volunteer stands in the aisle of an ETS bus, passing a sticker to a participant. image 4: a volunteer is pictured at the gallery desk and smiling. End of descriptions] #YegArts #VolunteerWeek #StudentLife #MacEwanStudentLife
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23 days ago
Bowers: Studio Arts BFA Grad Show 2026 On view until Saturday Tracing the students’ individual, winding artistic journeys through their degrees, Bowers features the work of MacEwan University’s Bachelor of Fine Arts: Studio Arts 2026 graduating students. The exhibition presents slow, contemplative explorations of resistance, care, kinship, and the organic within intersectional embodiments from artists Sakina Badani, Alana Bennett, Bree Bylsma, Anna Fehr, Kyana Gormsen, Ivan Lazaruk, Orisha Neufeld, Stephanie Pollock, and Daniella Pyne. Curated by careful hands, the bowers inside this labyrinth offer stories from the center of the self, bound together by community, collaboration, and kinship. Featuring an array of media, including textiles, printmaking, sculpture, painting, ceramics, and installation, Bowers offers a place to rest and critique, celebrate, and question the world we live in. Photos by Blaine Campbell . . . [image descriptions: image 1: Photo of TV screen outside the gallery, showing a still from an animated video work. The still depicts a plateau rendered in bright red, orange and purple against a blue sky. image 2: view of the exhibition in the gallery showing various installation pieces. image 3: An interactive piece with a human figure sculpture on a wheelchair, with cushions arranged nearby and a painted rug underneath. image 4: An installation of a wood frame with dark reflective glass like a smartphone screen, suspended from the ceiling. A bird is suspended before it, as if flying towards it, and a pile of birds lay on the floor. image 5: An interior space with many stuffed rabbit dolls, mini furniture, wall hangings, miniature accessories, and a painted rug underneath. (continued in comments) ] #MacEwanBFAGradshow2026 #YegArts #CanadianArt #ArtGallery #ArtStudent @macewan_ffac @studioartsmacewan @macewanu @macewanartsmanagement @mac.stac
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24 days ago
ArtBus Recap - Part 2! Here are a few more of our favourite moments from ArtBus 2026. Thank you to everyone who helped us put the day together, and thank you to each rider who explored Edmonton’s downtown arts community with us. We can't wait to see you at the next ArtBus! Photos 2 and 6 by Charlotte Legrand. Photos 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 - 10 by Mat Simpson. . . #ArtBus #YegArts #ArtBus2026 #SupportLocalYEG [image descriptions: image 1: A beading workshop at kisihtoskatonaw, where a staff member is seen wearing an ArtBus shirt with the map printed on the back. Image 2: Two riders are consulting the ArtBus map, pointing out the bus route. Image 3: Students chat with visitors at the Studio Arts Market in Allard Hall. Image 4: An elderly couple draw with markers at the MAG’s table, to add to the collage. Image 5: A visitor views student artwork and installations in Allard Hall. Image 6: Three ArtBus riders smile as they hold up the ArtBus map and sticker. Image 7: Stacks of tote bags with the ArtBus map printed are seen at SNAP Printshop. Image 8: A close up of a mug with “Alberta Craft Council” on it, surrounded by crafting supplies. Image 9: A closeup of a smudging bowl with smoke rising from it, surrounded by ArtBus maps, postcards, along with Boyle Street stickers and buttons. Image 10: a closeup of the front of an ETS bus showing the LED signs with the words ‘ArtBus’. End of description.]
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25 days ago
ArtBus 2026 RECAP! It's been one month since we hosted ArtBus 2026! A big thank you to everyone who joined us for its 3rd iteration. Each year we are blown away by the community showing up to celebrate the vibrant network of art galleries and artist run centers in downtown Edmonton. This year’s ArtBus saw about 50% more gallery visits and 25% more ArtBus ridership than 2025. ArtBus is motivating further engagement with arts and culture downtown too, with 95% of audience survey respondents indicating ArtBus increased their interest in visiting art galleries more in the future. We are forever grateful to all our ArtBus collaborators, gallery staff, volunteers, artists, curators, and ETS partners who helped make ArtBus possible. We could not have done it without all the hard work and time you’ve invested in the event! Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts Alberta Craft Council @albertacraftcouncil Art Gallery of Alberta @youraga EAC Shop @shopyegarts Harcourt House Artist Run Centre @harcourt_house Kisîhtoskâtonaw (Otipemisiwak Métis Government Arts Collective) @kisihtoskatonaw Mitchell Art Gallery SNAP Gallery @snapgallery Wâwâhtêwa (Boyle Street Community Services) Special shoutout to the students in the AGAD 240 Event Management class, led by Dr. Maren Hancock. The students helped us plan, organize and execute ArtBus from start to finish. Thank you Alma, Brook, Charlie, Chris, Hannah, Jenny, J and Karina for your enthusiasm and hard work! We are always grateful for the wonderful MAG volunteer team who bring their energy and dedication to ArtBus. Thank you Aisha, AmberLynn, Andi, Emmanuel, Cam, Ciera, Charlotte, Ella, Fern, Harmanjot, Josie, Kaila, Kari, Maysa, Rigbe, Riya, Serge, Shaula, and Tamara! Thank you Sergio Serrano for creating the visual identity for ArtBus! And thanks to our photographers Mat Simpson and Charlotte Legrand for capturing all the special moments. Thank you Scott and Kathy Watson and Edmonton Arts Council for your generous support of ArtBus 2026. We gratefully acknowledge Edmonton Transit Service for partnering with us to support the bus charter. Photos by Mat Simpson. #yegArts #ArtBus2026 #ArtBus
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25 days ago
📣Job Opportunity📣 Gallery Assistant, Art Collection Intern (Young Canada Works) Deadline: April 27 MSU Band B (Steps 1-8): $20.039 - $29.154 per hour 14 weeks, starting May 25 and ending on or before August 28 Join the MAG team this summer! The MAG is looking for a highly self-motivated current student with an eye for detail, a strong interest in contemporary arts and passion for arts and culture to be our Gallery Assistant, Art Collection Intern. The Gallery Assistant, Art Collection Intern will provide critical support in: - Assisting with regular collection management tasks such as inventory and condition reporting and help with special projects such as collection photography. They will also take part in developing the Mitchell Art Gallery’s information management systems and interpretive programming related to the Fine Art Collection. - Providing daily administrative support for collections management and archival work, conducting necessary research, as well as participating in the planning, coordination, promotion, and execution of the gallery’s future exhibitions and public programming. For full details on start dates, eligibility, compensation, and how to apply, head to the MAG's website through the link in our bio. . . . [image description: A graphic with the text "Call for Applications: Gallery Assistant, Art Collection Intern (Young Canada Works). Closing date April 27, 2026", overlaid on a photo of two people measuring an artwork. End of description.] #YegGallery #yegArts #artsJobs #yegArtsJobs #artsHiring #galleryJob #emergingArtists #artStudent #yegHiring #yegInternship #yegDesign #studentLife #MacEwanStudentLife @macewanu @macewan_ffac c @mac.stac @studioartsmacewan @macewanartsmanagement
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1 month ago
One week away! Join us in celebrating the 2026 Studio Arts BFA graduates at the opening reception of Bowers, on Thursday, April 16, from 7 - 9 p.m. Tracing the students’ individual, winding artistic journeys through their degrees, Bowers features the work of MacEwan University’s Bachelor of Fine Arts: Studio Arts 2026 graduating students. The exhibition presents slow, contemplative explorations of resistance, care, kinship, and the organic within intersectional embodiments from artists Sakina Badani, Alana Bennett, Bree Bylsma, Anna Fehr, Kyana Gormsen, Ivan Lazaruk, Orisha Neufeld, Stephanie Pollock, and Daniella Pyne. Head to the MAG's website for details. A brief speaking program will commence at 7:15 p.m. An ASL Interpreter will be present during the speaking program. This event is free to attend and all are welcome. No RSVP is required. This event is organized in partnership with the students of AGAD 240 and ARTE 249. Stay tuned to the @macewanartsmanagement and @studioartsmacewan pages to learn all about the artists! . . . [image description: a graphic poster for the exhibition with show details. The text reads "Bowers: BFA Grad Show 2026, April 17-25" with the MacEwan university logo and the MAG logo. The graphics feature dark green organic patterns in the background, with a light green pattern of leaves, flowers and insects framing the title text. End of description. ] @macewan_ffac @studioartsmacewan @macewanu @macewanartsmanagement @mac.stac #MacEwanBFAGradshow2026 #YegArts #CanadianArt #ArtGallery #ArtStudent @sa_macewan
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1 month ago
There’s always more beneath the surface. LAYERS 2026 is here — the MacEwan Design Portfolio Show is officially live. Meet this year’s graduating designers and explore their work at macewandesign.com OPENING RECEPTION April 30, 2026 Industry and Invited Guests 5 – 7 p.m Public Reception 7 – 8:30 p.m. GALLERY EXHIBITION May 1–9, 2026 Mitchell Art Gallery, Allard Hall, MacEwan University #macewandesign #LAYERS2026 #yegdesign #yegarts
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