Events

Meet Elsa in The Garden

Stop by the Art Gallery of St. Albert to experience The Garden, a magical exhibition created by Edmonton’s Elsa Robinson. 
Elsa will be at the Gallery on Thursday and Saturdays from 1-4 pm throughout the show. She is eager to chat with visitors and create art together. 
Admission is free, and everyone is welcome. 
Visit our website for details: artgalleryofstalbert.ca
Or contact the Gallery at 780-460-4310.

A Midsummer Night's Dream: The '70s Musical at The Citadel Theatre

A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The ‘70s Musical at The Citadel Theatre
Adapted by Daryl Cloran and Kayvon Khoshkam
Directed by Daryl Cloran

In an enchanted forest, mischievous fairies and four lovers collide amidst mistaken identities and tangled romances. Transporting A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM into the colorful 1970s world of soul music and rock ballads, blending Shakespeare with the era’s magic of love, freedom, and self-expression. With a soundtrack of iconic '70s music, this vibrant adaptation explores love and transformation in a time of exploration and groovy vibes.

Rhythms of the Earth: A Celebration of Black History Month Gallery

Gallery Exhibition Date: February 4 - March 1, 2025
Closing Reception: February 27 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at The Carrot

Rhythms of the Earth: A Celebration of Black History Month

This February, Deep Freeze is proud to present the Rhythms of the Earth Visual Art Gallery, showcasing the talent and stories of two remarkable artists: Gabrielle Songolo and Khiry Tafari.

Celebrating Black History Month

February is Black History Month. A month of remembrance, recognition, celebration and honouring of black Canadians. One of the many ways to take part in Black History Month is through the arts. 

Take the time to engage with the work of black creatives who, in their own mediums, create platforms for us to reflect on the history, accomplishments and contributions of black people in Canada. 

Caribbean Expressions: A Day of Music and Culture

AFA is proud to feature our Community Connector, Danielle George, and her upcoming networking event Caribbean Expressions: A Day of Music and Culturein Edmonton at CKUA on February 8 (at 4 p.m.).

Learn more about the AFA Community Connectors.

Celebrating Black History Month 

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Bird Sanctuary Concert

Da Camera Singers upcoming concert features Edmonton singer/songwriter sensation Mallory Chipman, who will join us to share her research and her beautiful music about Alberta’s endangered and at-risk birds. Mallory’s 2023 album, As though I had wings is a solo EP reflecting her love of nature, and specifically, bird calls. As described on her website: 

Museum Skills Workshops: Moccasin Preservation

Date: February 27, 2025 | 5:30 pm
Location: Royal Alberta Museum
Tickets: $21 (includes RAM admission and all materials) This workshop is free for Indigenous Peoples.


Do you have a pair of moccasins you no longer wear but keep for sentimental reasons? Preserving them with proper storage will allow you to carry the memory of not only the places they have been, but of the people who wore them.