Wednesday 25 May 2011

Traditions Illuminated: Celebrating the Halls


On April 29th, art enthusiasts and supporters of The Art Gallery of Calgary gathered to celebrate the opening of Traditions Illuminated: Celebrating the Halls. We spent the night hosting over 500 people and the vibe was wonderful; full of laughter, good conversation and excellent company. Throughout the evening we had the pleasure of facilitating interviews with each member of the Hall family, as well as our guest curator Anne Ewen. These interviews resulted in a special, which was aired on Access TV over this past weekend on Alberta Prime Time. Check out the link below to view the video and enjoy it over the next three months.  We are thrilled with how this story came together and proud to promote this incredibly talented family of artists.

Janine Hall, Buddha Seed

Janine Hall, Rainsong
Joice Hall, Water Bomber
Joice Hall, Shadow and Light

Jarvis Hall, Frame for Mother and Child
Jarvis Hall, Carving a frame

John Hall, Rattle

John Hall, Angel
 
Please check out the Alberta Primetime special on the Hall Family at the link below:
 
 
 
 

 


Wednesday 18 May 2011

Lio Caliente, The Hot Mess

There is something very relaxing about perusing weekend markets for beautiful trinkets and handmade jewelry. For me, collecting jewels and artifacts from around the world has become like a wearable scrapbook. The best part about this type of keepsake is that you can continue to create all kinds of new memories by re-wearing the items in new ways. Suddenly, that little black dress is transformed with gorgeous feather earrings from Paris, perfectly adorned bangle bracelets from India, or offset with a delicately woven scarf from Spitalfields Market in London.  Now, you don’t need to go so far to grow your assortment of jewels as The Gallery Shop at The Art Gallery of Calgary carries beautiful jewelry and accessories made by artists from across Canada. Our location is a perfect spot for a Saturday afternoon walk, only a stone’s throw away from delicious cafes, pubs, shopping and boutiques on Stephen Avenue.
The Gallery Shop at The Art Gallery of Calgary has become a purveyor of fine jewelry and artistic wares. One of our own staff members, Jessica Knights, is an incredibly talented jeweler, creating bohemian inspired earrings, necklaces and hairpieces. What started as “Craft Tuesday”, on a Thursday, soon turned into Lio Caliente, says Jessica. The company was started by Kat Walker, Jessica Knights, Basia Chmielowiec and Magda Olszewski and quickly began to pique the curiosity of interested buyers city wide.

Lio Caliente, which means “hot mess” in Spanish, really draws its inspiration from the beauty of nature and the free spirit which is in all of us. Their collection is intricately adorned with colourful feathers, luminescent beads and each piece is created with love and passion.



Jessica Knights truly epitomizes her brand; it’s compelling and sophisticated and her personality is visible in every creation.  From her very core, Jess exudes a unique sense of style and endearing charm. Not only is she beautiful, but her warmth and youthful sensibility truly reiterates her connection to nature and compassion for others.  We are thrilled to announce that Lio Caliente is now available in The Gallery Shop at The Art Gallery of Calgary.


Please check out the Lio Caliente website on Etsy for more details: 
http://www.liocaliente.ca/

http://www.etsy.com/shop/LioCaliente

As well as The Gallery Shop: http://artgallerycalgary.org

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Cheque Presentation

On Tuesday May 3rd Laura Desbarats had the great pleasure of receiving a cheque on behalf of The Art Gallery of Calgary from the Community Facility Enhancement Program (CFEP). CFEP assists organizations in Alberta, like The Art Gallery of Calgary, to expand and improve their facilities.  We are really excited to receive this grant and look forward to all the excellent programs that will benefit from this generous contribution!


From left to right: Art Johnston Chair, Calgary Caucus MLA for Calgary Hays, Laura Desbarats Manager of Development The Art Gallery of Calgary and Wayne Cao MLA Calgary Fort.

The Boys are Back in Town...

It isn’t often you come across a group guys who are incredibly creative, talented, artistic, sophisticated, well- rounded, good looking and awesome to hang out with! The crew from Bassbus is all these things and more. When I first met Gareth Rider (Fedora), Joel Ferguson (Keanu) and Baran Faber (Bullseye) I was truly taken by their soft spoken personalities, passion and willingness to give back to our community. 

 
Before we get into the nicknames and dynamic personalities of the Bassbus creators, let me begin with the background of how it all started.  Bassbus was born from the collaboration of three childhood friends who, as you can imagine, likely endured an encyclopedia of ups and downs together over the past several years.  More recently, after University studies, first and second jobs and a longing for something more, the three created Bassbus. Bassbus is, quite literally, one of the coolest concepts currently taking form within the Calgary Art scene. Bassbus, a school bus which has been converted into a nomadic art exhibition, is capable of everything from transporting school trips to hosting live acoustic bands. From simple transportation to engineered sound outlets, Bassbus can host the next indie band, act as a gallery space for emerging artists, operate as a temporary business space for artisans and transport a group of 30 to the mountains; the possibilities are endless.  A bus plastered in exquisite graffiti-inspired artwork is hard to imagine as a stage or stationed in a local park with artisans selling their wares and yet, as soon as you let your imagination run you begin to visualize Bassbus all over the city. The best part about it is the spirit behind its existence. Joel, Gareth and Baran want the bus to build community, spark conversation and, more than anything, act as a place where artists of all media can come together and share their experiences, successes and milestones. 

 
One of the most fascinating things about Baran (Bullseye), Gareth (Fedora) and Joel (Keanu) is their unique sense of style. I have had the pleasure of getting to know them at several Art Gallery of Calgary events and each time I run into them I grow fonder of their overall charm and personalities.  Baran, whom I've coined "Bullseye", is intelligent, down to earth and the perfect combination of business and creativity.  He is soft spoken, funny and well rounded. Baran is the guy you could talk to for hours, never a dull moment and incredibly entertaining. He completed a degree in Computer Science and later pursued a career with a successful oil and gas company doing Instrumentation. After working outside of Calgary for a while he missed home, his friends and longed for a career which was more fulfilling and rewarding.  


Gareth, who I have come to love calling "Fedora", is quite GQ if you will, as he is always sporting wonderful Fedora hats. Last week he was in The Gallery at our exhibition opening wearing an amazing grey fedora with a bold assortment of feathers adorning the side. His quiet nature and passion for creative expression is both endearing and interesting. After completing a degree in Adventure Tourism and Mountaineering in BC, he too migrated back to his Calgary roots and found solace in the Bassbus team.


Joel, who shockingly resembles Keanu Reeves and, therefore, is appropriately nicknamed Keanu, couples the charming qualities of a suited and booted London banker with the free thinking style of an artist and writer. He is humble, witty and passion literally oozes out of his core. Joel is currently completing a degree in Political Science with a minor in law and like his other counterparts he is clearly not a laid back individual but rather full of ambition and drive. 

Bassbus and its fascinating team of founders truly can and will revolutionize our ideals about creative transportation and artwork being meant only for museums and galleries. This bus bridges the principles of contemporary art, community and the overall ethos of a generation. The 20 somethings are back, they are entrepreneurial, inspiring and invested in the importance of community, culture, business and art. I can’t think of a better group of guys to focus your attention on right now within the art community. Their backgrounds are diverse, unique, interesting and worth listening to. The boys are truly back in town quickly transforming cowtown to cooltown, these guys are a 'must-see' for contemporary art seekers. 


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