The Alberta Society of Artists is pleased to present the group exhibition “In the Meantime” featuring the work of Alberta artists: Bev Mazurick, Dale Kirschenman, David Harrison, Debra Schultz, Elizabeth Kirschenman, Gary Sinclair, Kyungah Song, Lori Sokoluk, Meghan Dwyre, Nacim Ruintan-Tehrani, Ray Swirsky, Reva Diana, Ross Lynem, Sandra Melnick, Sharon Lensen, Sharon Thompson, Shelley Pearson, Simon Y.S. Wong, Taryn Hofman, and Tatianna O’Donnell.
“These Artists explore the spaces in between—between moments, between decisions, between versions of ourselves. It is a meditation on pause, transition, and stillness—on the subtle rhythms that shape our lives when nothing dramatic seems to be happening. We are interested in work that engages with the liminal, the preparatory, or the unresolved. What happens when the spotlight fades—or before the next act begins?”
The exhibition runs April 4-May 29, 2026, at the CASA Lethbridge, 230 8th Street, South, Lethbridge, Alberta.
There will be an opening Saturday March 28 7-9 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
For more information, go to https://www.albertasocietyofartists.com/in-the-meantime/ email coordinator@albertasocietyofartists.com, or call the Gallery at 403-265-0012. The Alberta Society of Artists is the oldest society of juried professional artists in the province, providing art education and exhibitions in public venues since 1931. The Society’s goal is to increase public awareness and appreciation of the visual arts in Alberta.
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The Alberta Society of Artists is pleased to present the group exhibition “In the Meantime” featuring the work of twenty Alberta artists.
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