Shaihiem J.D Small - Abstract: Drawing Still Life

Wednesday, February 15 at 6 pm

Shaihiem J.D Small
Abstract: Drawing Still Life

Cost: $5.00 and includes one free drink. *Scholarships available. Call (780)471-1580.*

Our lesson will be a still life focused on light and shadow, as well as the nuance of rhythm and geometry that are fundamental to good composition. Participants will be encouraged to work with a limited palette to focus on the values of their painting. The goal of this workshop is to get the participants to understand the underlying elements of a strong composition. 

Artist Bio
Shaihiem Small is an artist currently based in Edmonton Alberta who primarily works in the mediums of acrylic paint, graphite on paper and tattooing. Shaihiem is a graduate of Macewan's Fine Art program as of 2019 and has participated in various pop-up art shows across Edmonton and the 5 Artist 1 Love show at the Art Gallery of Alberta, twice. This artist is currently interested in the interconnectedness of the varying cultures and the diasporas that have shaped his artistic and personal growth and is creating work exploring this underlying theme.

instagram: @goldenc5ild
Tiktok: @g5ink
Website: Home | Contemporary Art Gallery (goldenc5ildfineart.com)

Raneece Buddan

Wednesday, February 22 at 6 pm

Raneece Buddan Workshop
Living in Colour: Painting and Collage Workshop


Cost: $5.00 and includes one free drink. *Scholarships available. Call (780)471-1580.*

This workshop serves as an opportunity to explore the joys of your lives, living freely and unapologetically. Participants will create colourful unique pieces, incorporating textiles, magazine clippings and paint, working with various textures, layers and patterns. Participants may bring items or photos which play a part in their lives and identifies to make their pieces more personal.

Artist Bio
Raneece Buddan is a Jamaican visual artist who resides in Amiswaciwaskahikan (Edmonton) on Treaty 6 territory. She immigrated to Canada in 2015 and completed her BFA in Art and Design with Distinction at the University of Alberta in 2020. In her work, she focuses on her cultural identity as a Jamaican women Afro and Indo-Caribbean ancestry. She shows the beautiful merging of these cultures and the complexities of being multiracial identity in Jamaican society, particularly around hair and skin complexion. This is depicted by replacing her skin tone with fabrics meant to represent each ethnicity, as well as incorporating synthetic hair. Her process is based on material - the wood grains and mounds of clay. Her practice includes oil painting, wood working, clay sculpting, printmaking and weaving.

Instagram: @artbybuddan 
Website: raneecebuddan.com

Melafrique

Friday, February 3 at 7 pm

Melafrique

Melafrique is an Afro-fusion band formed in Edmonton, Canada in 2016. The name Melafrique is a condensed form of the term "Melanin from Africa". They play a variety of genres: Jazz, R&B, Reggae, Neo-soul; in combination with different African styles of music. Melafrique hopes to inspire the world with good music, in every sense of the word, 'good'. Through music, they express their identities as Africans, as musicians, and all the other identities that they each come with. Their band includes members from: Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Jamaica and Canada. (Associated acts: Riwo Egor, Enoch Attey)

Ru

Friday, February 10 at 7 pm

Ru

Ru is a singer-songwriter out of Canada who looks for inspiration from every aspect of life to bring soulful tones to the stories of her own life and the ones of those around her. Ru’s music takes on inspiration from Indie, Neo-soul, Folk-Pop and R&B music to give her the sound that she has today.

To keep up to date with her next performances and new music you can find her on all social media platforms @rumanyonga!

The Victors & Lise

Friday, February 17 at 7 pm

The Victors & Lise

The Victors
A duo dedicated to making you groove. Victor and Victor have been writing and performing music together for 5 years. They prefer to define their style as undefined, mixing jazz, rock, rnb, and whatever obscure nonsense they can find on Youtube. Pulling inspiration from the past and the present, they aim to create music that makes them feel and in turn they hope will make you feel. 

Lise is a 21 year old singer song-writer born in Edmonton Alberta, Canada. From the young age of 7 she started her singing career in the classical realm of music, and then later made her way into fields such as pop and R&B.

Riwo Egor

Friday, February 24 at 7 pm

Riwo Egor

Riwo is a Nigerian born singer and songwriter. She is the lead vocalist of the band Melafrique. She has been performing since she moved to Edmonton in 2015, and has done so alongside various artists, both local and international. She is very passionate about sharing messages and personal stories through music, and enjoys doing so through the Neo-soul, R&B, Soul and Afro-Jazz styles of music. She believes in the power of music to heal wounds, and cause people to connect with each other on so many levels. One of her biggest goals in life is for her music to bring unity in the diversity of our crazy world. 

On January 13th, Riwo released a collaborative single, Safe Space, and you can find it and her other music on all streaming platforms.

FB: Riwo Egor
IG: @riwoisreps_t

Make a meaningful difference—It's Giving Tuesday

Dear friends and supporters of Arts on the Ave,

Black Friday and Cyber Monday have passed, but the year's biggest deal awaits you! After a weekend of shopping indulgences, #GivingTuesday is a day to give back and support the causes YOU believe in. This year, find true value by donating to Arts on the Ave charity. Not only will you be supporting the local arts and entertainment that enrich you and your family, but also the equity, health, safety, and vibrancy of Edmonton's core communities.

How does it work? Art has the ability to transcend cultural boundaries and act as a strong binding force that unites people no matter where they are from. That ability is only possible when art is accessible to everyone. With your donation, you are helping us create safer places with creative spaces. By bringing art and beauty to Alberta Avenue, Arts on the Ave supports local artists and encourages positive activity and engagement among residents, business owners, and visitors. This year, we focused on food security, neighbourhood safety, and community arts through our projects: Families Helping Families, Green Alleys, Kaleido Family Arts Festival, Deep Freeze Byzantine Winter Festival, The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse, and more!

In honour of Giving Tuesday, we think we're a good choice! Make your dollar go a little further this giving season and donate to Arts on the Ave registered charity with a one-time donation or monthly to provide ongoing support for our programming and many other amazing projects. If there was ever a day to make a contribution to our small charity, it’s today! Your generous donations, volunteerism, and the sharing of our story are helping to regain life, connectivity, and joy in the Alberta Avenue District.

Arts on the Ave Edmonton Society is a registered charity, and we would be pleased to offer a tax receipt for your donation. Thanks for being a difference-maker!

Gallery - November 2022

Noel Rile • Transcendent

Noel Rile

Noel Rile is a Filipino Canadian artist, who specializes in acrylic painting. Popular themes in his masterpiece are train rails. In his gallery exhibition “Transcendent” he will be showcasing different techniques on creating abstract forms with using bright primary colours to emphasize rail forms. Noel hopes every piece of his art revealed his inner soul with his prolific ideas. As well as sharing his workmanship to the community to bring great pleasure and tranquility.

Noel Rile’s work will be on display from November 1 - December 3. Please join us for the opening reception on November 8 at 6:00 pm.


Gallery - October 2022

Islamic Heritage Month

Canadian Prayer Rug

The Canadian Prayer Rug is a tapestry that celebrates the many communities and people who helped nurture and develop the Canadian landscape: from our Indigenous brothers and sisters who worked alongside the early Lebanese and Ukrainian pioneers to build Canada’s first mosque, the Al Rashid, to the thousands of Syrian newcomers who are establishing a home and future in this country. This locally designed and woven tapestry honours the history of our city and celebrates our spirit of collaboration in building thriving and welcoming communities.

The Carrot Islamic Heritage Month gallery exhibition will be on display from October 4 - October 29. Please join us for the opening reception on October 13 at 6:00 pm.


Gallery - August 2022

Julie Drew - Let the Rivers Flow

Julie Drew

Julie Drew

Bio

Julie Drew waits and listens, letting the details of the world around her speak beauty and wonder. Adding her own distinct expression using watercolor and mixed media to capture the depths and nuances of color, light, and shadow, she creates paintings that proclaim peace, mystery, and wonder. Her passion for art led to a BFA in Painting and Drawing from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA, USA in 1987. Julie has been painting for over 35 years. In 1997, Julie moved with her family to Edmonton, Alberta. Although Julie works predominantly in watercolor, she also uses mixed media with her own handmade paper. Julie teaches watercolor, mixed media, acrylic, oil and papermaking. Her art work has been exhibited around Alberta.

Julie’s work will be on display and for sale from August 2 - August 27 . Please join us for the opening reception on August 4 at 6:00 pm.

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Gallery - June 2022

Robin Light - House and Home

Robin Light

Robin Light

Bio

Robin Light is an Edmonton based artist living and working in Alberta Ave. She finds inspiration everywhere: this show, House and Home, is influenced by the older homes in her neighborhood, and by the small slices of indoor life, not seen from the street.

Robin’s work will be on display and for sale from May 31 - July 2 . Please join us for the opening reception on June 9 at 7:00 pm.

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Gallery - February 2022

Keita Kankam - The Journey, The Journey, Journey, Journey!!!

Keita Kankam

Keita Kankam

Bio

As we travel through, lets hope, be courageous, love and vision be our main aim. Let's express ourselves through our art and music which has always been out source of revelation and inspiration to our ideas and happiness. Let's enjoy the journey for better is the end of it.

Keita’s work will be on display and for sale from February 1 - February 26. Please join us for the closing reception on February 24 at 6pm.


Gallery - November 2021

Noel Rile - Riles

Noel Rile, Riverside, acrylic, 3’ x 4’

Noel Rile

Bio

Noel Rile is a Filipino Canadian artist who specializes in acrylic painting. Popular themes in his masterpieces are train rails. In his gallery exhibition “Riles” he will be showcasing different techniques on creating abstract forms by using bright primary colours to emphasize rail forms. Noel hopes every piece of his art reveals his inner soul and his prolific ideas, as well as sharing his workmanship with the community to bring great pleasure and tranquillity.

Noel’s work will be on display and for sale from November 2 - November 28, 2021.

Gallery - October 2021

Cathy Bible & Jeff Penner
Carrot Gallery & Carrot Front Window Gallery

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Cathy Bible

Bio

Cathy Bible lives and works in Edmonton, Canada. Her work has been shown in the Lyrical Art Gallery, A+ Gallery, Kassa Gallery as well in the VASA Gallery.

As an intuitive artist, Cathy’s paintings are never pre-conceived. They come from within, where creativity, expressiveness, and originality reside. Through her hands, fingers and large tools, Cathy captures her intuition through mixed medium on canvas. Spirituality, vitality and a voice mystically emerge. With each glance, one experiences new insights and images emanating from the canvas. The viewer is drawn into a thoughtful, provoking journey. The audiences’ interpretations of her work and their reactions always amaze her. Every individual sees something different which is the reason she doesn’t reveal what she herself sees; that would ruin their experience.

Cathy’s work will be on display and for sale inside the on the Carrot Gallery Walls from October 5 - October 30, 2021

Cathy on Instagram

Cathy’s website


Jeff Penner

Bio

Jeff Penner is an Edmonton based artist and photographer. Since 2008 his work has been featured in a variety venues as he has developed his niche in Edmonton’s photography scene. Much of his photo’s consist of Edmonton landmarks, and the gorgeous nature of Alberta.

Jeff often utilizes hyper-saturation to give his photographs a deep sense of colour, or B&W to illustrate depth, simplicity, and elegance. He also masterfully superimposes photos onto others (demonstrated in the sample photo). His style of work can be described as dreamlike, visionary, and fantastical.

Jeff’s work will be on display and for sale in the Carrot Front Window Gallery from October 5 - October 30, 2021

Jeff’s website

Gallery - August 2021

Karen Blanchet
Onening


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Artist Statement

Oneing

“Oneing” is an ancient English word composed by Julian of Norwich, a twelfth century mystic. She lived through the Black Plague, invasion and social disintegration. Yet, she declared, “All will be well and all manner of thing will be well.” “Oneing” is about hope, the union of creation with the Creator. We have not yet learned how to be one and we can see how, once again, our world is falling apart. The cracks are showing. Perhaps, this time we will see the light. In the meantime, beauty abounds between the cracks and hope springs eternal.

"Oneing" est un ancien mot anglais composé par Julian de Norwich, une mystique du douzième siècle. Elle a vécu la peste noire, les invasions et la désintégration sociale. Pourtant, elle a déclaré : "Tout ira bien et toutes sortes de choses iront bien." "Oneing" parle d'espoir, de l'union de la création avec le Créateur. Nous n'avons pas encore appris à être un et nous pouvons voir comment, une fois de plus, notre monde s'effondre. Les fissures sont visibles. Peut-être, cette fois, verrons-nous la lumière. En attendant, la beauté abonde entre les fissures et l'espoir est éternel.

Karen’s work will be on display and for sale from August 3 - August 29

Please join us Thursday, August 12 from 7-8pm for the Opening Reception (9351 - 118 Ave)

Karen’s Instagram

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Gallery - July 2021

Olga Duk & Marina Bazos 

Romance is in the Summer

Artist Bios

Olga Duk is an award winning Russian-born painter, she began her art training at the age of ten. Olga continued her art education at the Fine Art Academy, mastering the principles of the "Academic style" and developing a passion for her preferred mediums, oil and watercolor. Working as a an illustrator and as a commission-based artist, she had exhibited in group and solo shows in Russia. Now proudly making her home in St. Albert, Alberta. Olga has begun exhibiting her work in Canada. Olga Duk is a member of Painters Guild of St. Albert (SAPG) and VASA (Visual Art Studio Association). Olga was nominated as an Artist of the year 2013 and 2015 by Art Trends Magazine: her art works got honors of the "People Choice" at the annual St. Albert Painters Guild art shows. Her works can be found in private collections in Canada, Greece, Germany and Russia.

Marina Bazos paints using oils on canvas. Her paintings show her appreciation for cityscape. The language of her painting was developed through the process of her life experiences. She combines the technique of old masters with more modern ones. Through the use of these techniques, she attempts to endow specific moods to her paintings. She creates paintings that invoke a specific emotions or feeling from the viewer.

Olga & Marina’s work will be on display and for sale from July 6 - August 1.