For more information on our programs and events, contact Heather Kehoe, Program & Event Coordinator.

Oct
12

ARTICULATIONS TALK AND TOUR

Join exhibiting artists Dana Buzzee, Tania Willard, and Migueltzina Solís for an in-person tour and discussion of their new exhibitions Incidental Omens, Practices of Suffusion, and Hole Tech. This event is free for Gallery members and with regular admission.

The Articulations Art Lecture Series offers presentations from contemporary practicing artists and arts professionals. Local and international artists, curators, critics, art historians, theorists, and filmmakers share their practice and engage with the audience in open, critical discussion.

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Opening Reception
Oct
12

Opening Reception

Join us at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery on Saturday, October 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. to celebrate the opening of our newest exhibitions featuring Tania Willard, Dana Buzzee, and Migueltzinta Solís, along with new Shop at SAAG feature artist Anton Goslov. Enjoy the artworks and refreshments, mingle with the community and meet the artists. The opening reception is free for Gallery Members or with regular admission.

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Youth Art Club
Oct
18

Youth Art Club

If you’re a high-school-aged youth  (14-18) looking to explore your artistic side in a warm and welcoming environment, join us at the Gallery for our drop-in Youth Art Club program this summer .

Bring your own art to work on or make something here while also taking in a tour of the current exhibitions.  Supplies are provided and snacks and refreshments will be available.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.

Eligibility: High School age students (14-18)

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Seniors Tour & Tea
Oct
22

Seniors Tour & Tea

Seniors (65+) are welcome at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a free guided tour, art activity, and refreshments.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.


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SAAG SOCIAL 2024
Oct
25

SAAG SOCIAL 2024

Harvest season is a special time; a time for gratitude, for sharing, and for celebrating together. This fall, the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin invites you to come together to celebrate community at the fourth annual SAAG Social on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, an evening of local food, refreshments, and connecting through contemporary art.

Take in our newest exhibitions while enjoying food from featured vendors Beau's Birria & Taqueria and Milkman Milk Bar. Capture the memories and your fabulous outfits in our photo booth, bid on one of our silent auction packages, or try your luck in the 50/50 draw!

Tickets are on sale now online and at the Gallery with special member rates for current Gallery members and folks under 25! All tickets include two drink tickets and a ticket for each food vendor. Not a member? Join today to access member pricing for our events, discounts at our favourite local businesses, year-round complimentary gallery admission, and much more!

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Seniors Tour & Tea
Oct
29

Seniors Tour & Tea

Seniors (65+) are welcome at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a free guided tour, art activity, and refreshments.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.


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2024 Holiday Market
Nov
15

2024 Holiday Market

SAAG 2024 HOLIDAY MARKET
November 15, 5 - 9 PM
November 16, 10 AM - 5 PM

The Southern Alberta Art Gallery’s annual Holiday Market will take place on Friday Nov. 15 from 5 - 9 PM and Saturday Nov. 16 from 10 AM - 5 PM. Our Holiday Market features a variety of talented local and regional artists. This is the perfect place to shop local this holiday season. Find something for your friends, your family, or yourself!

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2024 Holiday Market
Nov
16

2024 Holiday Market

SAAG 2024 HOLIDAY MARKET
November 15, 5 - 9 PM
November 16, 10 AM - 5 PM

The Southern Alberta Art Gallery’s annual Holiday Market will take place on Friday Nov. 15 from 5 - 9 PM and Saturday Nov. 16 from 10 AM - 5 PM. Our Holiday Market features a variety of talented local and regional artists. This is the perfect place to shop local this holiday season. Find something for your friends, your family, or yourself!

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Articulations with Heidi HeavyShield
Sep
26

Articulations with Heidi HeavyShield

Join us for a special Articulations featuring social worker and instructor Heidi HeavyShield, who will speak to themes explored in our Lower Gallery exhibition Civic Floor by Sung Tieu. Heidi will draw on her expertise as the Indigenous Programs Coordinator in the Alberta provincial correctional system to discuss power, space, and privilege in public and institutional spaces. This program is free to attend. 

Heidi HeavyShield is a Niitsitapiaki of the Kainai Nation (Blood Tribe), Blackfoot Confederacy in Treaty 7. She is a clinical social worker who works within the provincial correctional system serving incarcerated populations as an Indigenous Programs Coordinator for over 17 years. Working from a social justice and Indigenous human rights framework, she integrates Indigenous cultural and healing methodologies and ceremonies with clinical practices. She is particularly active in the areas of incarceration of Indigenous people, restorative justice principles and practices, missing and murdered Indigenous womxn and girls, as well as areas regarding intergenerational trauma and colonial policies. Heidi is an instructor with University of Calgary, Faculty of Social Work focusing her teaching philosophies on challenging oppression and confronting privilege. She seeks to honour her family, ancestors and home community of Kainaiwa in her work by recognizing those who have come before her.

The Articulations series offers presentations from contemporary practicing artists and arts professionals. Local and international artists, curators, critics, art historians, theorists, and filmmakers share their practice and engage with the audience in open, critical discussion.

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Seniors Tours & Tea
Sep
24

Seniors Tours & Tea

Seniors (65+) are welcome at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin on select Tuesdays this summer from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a free guided tour, art activity, and refreshments.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.

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Sep
21

Crafternoon at Word on the Street

Join the Gallery at the Lethbridge Public Library’s Word on the Street Festival. We are excited to feature artist Kellen Spencer, who will be leading a papermaking demo and sharing examples of handmade paper from local artists. Join us to meet the artist, learn more about this interactive process, and celebrate the literary arts! 

Kellen Spencer is a Lethbridge-based visual artist, and printmaker whose practice examines the connection between residential redevelopment, memory, and the notion of home. By documenting changes in the neighborhood where he lives, Kellen sees the home as a place to unearth past memories, and to question future cycles of housing demolition, construction, and gentrification.

His interest in papermaking is complementary to his work in printmaking as it invites a material exploration that is critical to making a successful print; like understanding flour is to making delicious bread or choosing suitable lumber is to homebuilding. The tactile processes involved in creating handmade paper also offer a unique way to understand a material that has uses which we encounter almost every day.

In 2018, Kellen completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Print Media at the Alberta College of Art + Design (ACAD), and was the recipient of the Board of Governor’s Graduating Student Award. His printed works have recently been included in exhibitions at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery (SAAG), Casa Lethbridge and the John B. Aird Gallery in Toronto, Ontario.

This program is made possible by the Alberta Culture Days Celebration Site grant. We thank the Government of Alberta for supporting this program.

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Tiny Press: Make your Own Book
Sep
20

Tiny Press: Make your Own Book

Have you ever wanted to make your own book? Join us for this hands-on workshop to have the chance to make your own book. Participants will learn how to use the equipment in our Tiny Press Studio, and will make their own handmade book. 

Participants will have the chance to make a blank notebook or bind their own printed materials. If you want to bind your own writing or art, please bring two printed copies to the workshop. 

This workshop is free to attend thanks to the support of the Alberta Culture Days Celebration Site grant. This workshop is open to ages 16+. Limited space is available. Please email hkehoe@saag.ca to register. 

The majority of the bookbinding process requires standing. Accommodations can be made. If you have any questions about the printing process, how to print your materials, or more please contact Heather Kehoe, Program & Event Coordinator.

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Seniors Tours & Tea
Sep
17

Seniors Tours & Tea

Seniors (65+) are welcome at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin on select Tuesdays this summer from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a free guided tour, art activity, and refreshments.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.

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Sep
14

SAAG at Coulee Fest

Join the Gallery and local artist and craftsperson Karla Mather-Cocks at Lethbridge College’s Coulee Fest to explore woven collages. Throughout the event, we will slice, cut, weave and combine images to create a Woven | Community | Collage and a postcard-sized weaving to take home. You can even use pictures you take at the 2024 Coulee Fest!

Karla Mather-Cocks is a multifunctional artist and craftsperson whose practice encompasses textiles, surface design, installations and public art. She is an active member of the Alberta Craft Council, Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge, Alberta Society of Artists and ewes+mies (Collective). She exhibits throughout Canada and enjoys sharing her experiences through workshops and community involvement. Her solo exhibitions include Sins & Insecurities: The Confessionalist (2019) and The Real House Finches of LA (2023).

This program is made possible by the Alberta Culture Days Celebration Site grant. We thank the Government of Alberta for their support of this program.

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SAAG Culture Days Mixer
Sep
13

SAAG Culture Days Mixer

Join us to celebrate the launch of Culture Days with this special social event. Check out our exhibitions, connect with other artists and arts professionals, enjoy refreshments, or make some art! This event is free to attend. 

This event is made possible by the Alberta Culture Days Celebration Site grant. We thank the Government of Alberta for supporting this program.

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Bletcher Hour
Sep
12

Bletcher Hour

Join us for Bletcher Hour, the Gallery’s monthly critical reading group. Readings explore key themes of the exhibitions and current events, with the intent to deepen our understanding of the artworks and their context within our community. 

This program is free to attend. Please contact Heather Kehoe, Program & Event Coordinator, to register. Readings are sent as PDFs in advance of the event. If you cannot make it in person, online attendance options are available.

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Seniors Tour & Tea
Sep
10

Seniors Tour & Tea

Seniors (65+) are welcome at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin on select Tuesdays this summer from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a free guided tour, art activity, and refreshments.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.

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Crafternoon
Aug
31

Crafternoon

Looking for a fun and family-friendly activity on a Saturday afternoon? Visit the Gallery for Crafternoon, a self-directed art activity in our Creativity Centre. This month we will be making paintings and drawings inspired by Amanda Chwelos’s exhibition Soft enough to slip through, on display in the Gallery’s Art Library. This program is free with admission. All supplies are provided.

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Summer Saturday Tours
Aug
31

Summer Saturday Tours

Join us for guided tours of our Summer exhibitions. Learn more about the art and inspiration for the exhibitions through walking tours of the Galleries. Tours will run every Saturday from 1-2 P.M. from July until August. These tours are included with admission or free for members. No advance booking is required.

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Patio pARTy: Bead-art
Aug
28

Patio pARTy: Bead-art

Have some fun in the sun while indulging your creative side with Patio pARTy, a weekly drop-in art activity right in front of the Gallery every Wednesday in August from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. This craft session, get creative with bead-art. Paint designs on your beads or make your own beaded jewellry! Activities are free and light refreshments will be provided! 

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Summer Saturday Tours
Aug
24

Summer Saturday Tours

Join us for guided tours of our Summer exhibitions. Learn more about the art and inspiration for the exhibitions through walking tours of the Galleries. Tours will run every Saturday from 1-2 P.M. from July until August. These tours are included with admission or free for members. No advance booking is required.

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Curator's Tour
Aug
22

Curator's Tour

Join Associate Curator Adam Whitford for a tour of the Gallery’s current exhibitions, Civic Floor by Sung Tieu, Waste Land by Alex Turgeon, and ​​Soft enough to slip through by Amanda Chwelos. This tour is free for members. For non-members regular admission applies.

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Patio pARTy: DIY Tote Bags
Aug
21

Patio pARTy: DIY Tote Bags

Have some fun in the sun while indulging your creative side with Patio pARTy, a weekly drop-in art activity right in front of the Gallery every Wednesday in August from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. This craft session, design your own tote bag in your own unique style. Activities are free and light refreshments will be provided! 

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Seniors Tour & Tea
Aug
20

Seniors Tour & Tea

Seniors (65+) are welcome at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin on select Tuesdays this summer from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a free guided tour, art activity, and refreshments.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.


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Summer Saturday Tours
Aug
17

Summer Saturday Tours

Join us for guided tours of our Summer exhibitions. Learn more about the art and inspiration for the exhibitions through walking tours of the Galleries. Tours will run every Saturday from 1-2 P.M. from July until August. These tours are included with admission or free for members. No advance booking is required.

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Bletcher Hour: Writing Prize Reception
Aug
15

Bletcher Hour: Writing Prize Reception

Join us to celebrate the emerging arts writers, critics, poets, creatives and students who submitted works to  the 2024 SAAG Arts Writing Prize competition. We’re excited to welcome this year’s contributors, and to host a Q&A with this year’s winners, PARI and Prabhnoor Kaur.

This event is free to attend and will take place online over Zoom. Registration is required to receive the link to the event. Please contact Heather Kehoe, Programs & Event Coordinator (hkehoe@saag.ca) to register for this event. 

You can read all the submissions, including those of the winners and runners-up, here in the 2024 Arts Writing Prize Reader. A print edition, published in the Gallery’s Tiny Press Studio will be available to all entrants and for the public through the Shop at SAAG.

Community attendees can receive a physical copy of the 2024 SAAG Arts Writing Prize Reader, made in the Gallery’s Tiny Press bookbinding studio. This publication is an impressive collection of today’s emerging voices, sharing an array of perspectives and insightful critiques. A limited number of copies will be available for pick-up in the Gallery. You can reserve a copy when you register for the reception. 

This year’s winners, as chosen by a jury made up of poet, critic, and author Henry Heavy Shield, Galleries West Magazine Editor Shelley Boetcher, and art historian and critic Aruna D’Souza. Winners of each category received a $1000 prize. Runners up for awards received $250.

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Patio pARTy: Handheld Fan Making
Aug
14

Patio pARTy: Handheld Fan Making

Have some fun in the sun while indulging your creative side with Patio pARTy, a weekly drop-in art activity right in front of the Gallery every Wednesday in August from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. This craft session, keep cool by making your very own handheld fan. Activities are free and light refreshments will be provided! 

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Summer Saturday Tours
Aug
10

Summer Saturday Tours

Join us for guided tours of our Summer exhibitions. Learn more about the art and inspiration for the exhibitions through walking tours of the Galleries. Tours will run every Saturday from 1-2 PM from July until August. These tours are included with admission or free for members. No advance booking is required. 

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Navigating Two Systems with John Chief Calf
Aug
9

Navigating Two Systems with John Chief Calf

The Gallery invites you to join us for the last of our multi-session speaker series Navigating Two Systems with John Chief Calf. In this final workshop, we will be meeting in the River Valley where John will talk about his pipe and share his understanding of the stories and ecological relationships that go with it. 

Program location:

Indian Battle Park

200 Indian Battle Road South Lethbridge, AB, T1J 5B3 Canada 

This will be an outdoor workshop, attendees are encouraged to bring/wear:

  • weather-appropriate clothing

  • a hat

  • sunscreen

  • bug spray

  • a water bottle


John Chief Calf was born and raised on the Blood Reserve and was a Child and Youth Care worker from 1985-1997. He received his BA/BEd from the University of Lethbridge in 2005. Chief Calf has taught for the Calgary Board of Education, Siksika Board of Education, Red Crow Community College as well as the Lethbridge Catholic Division, and is currently with the Lethbridge School Division as a humanities teacher. He is a self-taught artist and has sold artworks locally, corporately, and internationally.

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Youth Art Club
Aug
9

Youth Art Club

If you’re a high-school-aged youth  (14-18) looking to explore your artistic side in a warm and welcoming environment, join us at the Gallery for our drop-in Youth Art Club program this summer .

Bring your own art to work on or make something here while also taking in a tour of the current exhibitions.  Supplies are provided and snacks and refreshments will be available.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.

Eligibility: High School age students (14-18)

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Patio pARTy: Flower Pressing
Aug
7

Patio pARTy: Flower Pressing

Have some fun in the sun while indulging your creative side with Patio pARTy, a weekly drop-in art activity right in front of the Gallery every Wednesday in August from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. This craft session, learn the art of flower pressing. Activities are free and light refreshments will be provided! 

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Seniors Tour & Tea
Aug
6

Seniors Tour & Tea

Seniors (65+) are welcome at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin on select Tuesdays this summer from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a free guided tour, art activity, and refreshments.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.


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Summer Saturday Tours
Aug
3

Summer Saturday Tours

Join us for guided tours of our Summer exhibitions. Learn more about the art and inspiration for the exhibitions through walking tours of the Galleries. Tours will run every Saturday from 1-2 P.M. from July until August. These tours are included with admission or free for members. No advance booking is required.

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Seniors Tour & Tea
Jul
30

Seniors Tour & Tea

Seniors (65+) are welcome at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin on select Tuesdays this summer from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a free guided tour, art activity, and refreshments.

For more information, contact Bariyaa Ipaa, Outreach Coordinator, at bipaa@saag.ca.


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Crafternoon: Visual Poetry
Jul
27

Crafternoon: Visual Poetry

Looking for a fun and family-friendly activity on a Saturday afternoon? Visit the Gallery for Crafternoon, a self-directed art activity in our Creativity Centre. This month we will be exploring visual poetry. Join us to learn more about concrete poetry, blackout poetry, and text based collage. This program is free with admission. All supplies are provided.

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Summer Saturday Tours
Jul
27

Summer Saturday Tours

Join us for guided tours of our Summer exhibitions. Learn more about the art and inspiration for the exhibitions through walking tours of the Galleries. Tours will run every Saturday from 1-2 P.M. from July until August. These tours are included with admission or free for members. No advance booking is required.

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Summer Saturday Tours
Jul
20

Summer Saturday Tours

Join us for guided tours of our Summer exhibitions. Learn more about the art and inspiration for the exhibitions through walking tours of the Galleries. Tours will run every Saturday from 1-2 P.M. from July until August. These tours are included with admission or free for members. No advance booking is required.

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Bletcher Hour
Jul
18

Bletcher Hour

Join us for Bletcher Hour, the Gallery’s monthly critical reading group. Readings explore key themes of the exhibitions and current events, with the intent to deepen our understanding of the artworks and their context within our community. 

This program is free to attend. Please contact Heather Kehoe, Program & Event Coordinator, to register. Readings are sent as PDFs in advance of the event. If you cannot make it in person, online attendance options are available.


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