Edmonton

Sketch Night

Looking for a supportive space to create art? Mingle with like-minded artists for a sketching session where you can work on projects, discuss new ideas, and unleash your creativity. Don’t forget to bring your own supplies and get ready to dive into the world of art with us! 

October 21, 2025, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 
The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse 9351 118 Ave NW Edmonton, AB T5G 0N3

Felted Wool Pumpkin Workshop

Felted Wool Pumpkin Workshop
Date: October 16
Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse | 9351-118 Ave NW, Edmonton

Settle in for a cozy and creative autumn evening as we explore the art of needle felting! Guided by local artist Elvira Falconer, this hands-on workshop will walk you through the basics of needle felting while you craft your very own 3D felted pumpkin — a perfect addition to your fall or Halloween décor.

Brahms, Fire-Flowers & Battle-Flags

Brahms, Fire-Flowers & Battle-Flags
Saturday, November 1, 2025
7:30pm

Winspear Centre

Chorus Inspira
Timothy Shantz, Conductor
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Laura Brandt, soprano 
Jonathon Adams, baritone
University of Alberta Concert Choir & Madrigal Singers

Program

Zachary Wadsworth Battle-Flags
Johannes Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45
Zachary Wadsworth Fire-Flowers (premiere of a new orchestration)

Drop-in Sketching: Bad Taxidermy

Have you ever wished you could use the museum’s collections for sketching inspiration? Now’s your chance! We'll be showcasing rarely seen museum objects to create a still-life setup for you to practice your drawing skills.   

This month to celebrate the season, we’re bringing out some truly derpy-looking critters and spooky animals.  

This event is included with Admission.

Film Screening: Pride vs Prejudice: The Delwin Vriend Story

This Queer History Month, join us for a special screening of Pride vs. Prejudice: The Delwin Vriend Story. This award-winning documentary explores the landmark case of a gay Alberta teacher whose firing led the Supreme Court to take up the issue of sexual orientation as a human right. We’ll open the show with a performance from local drag artist Hot Wheelz! Be sure to stick around after the film for a short Q&A with director Darrin Hagen.

Film Rating: PG