ASA presents an exhibition “Weaving World” at the Walterdale Theatre in Edmonton

The Alberta Society of Artists is pleased to present an exhibition featuring the work of Alberta artists Duo Duo (Doris Charest, ASA and Karen Blanchet).

“Weaving disparate materials together mirrors the essence of our universe. We are still learning how interconnected life is, how all the pieces of the puzzle seem dependent upon one another”.

This exhibition coincides with the play “Waiting for the Parade”, which runs April 15-25, 2026, at the Walterdale Theatre, 10322 83 Ave. NW, Edmonton Alberta.

The opening reception is Tuesday, April 14, 6:30-7:30 followed by a free preview of “Waiting for the Parade”.

The exhibition is free and open to the public when the theatre is open.

For more information, go to https://www.albertasocietyofartists.com/weaving-world/, email coordinator@albertasocietyofartists.com, or call the ASA Office 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 presents an exhibition featuring the work of Alberta artists Duo Duo (Doris Charest, ASA and Karen Blanchet).
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