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100 years of Oscar Peterson

Timeless: 100 years of Oscar Peterson

Timeless: 100 years of Oscar Peterson commemorates the centenary of one of Canada’s greatest musical legends. The exhibition celebrates the extraordinary life, music, and legacy of the virtuosic jazz pianist, composer, and humanitarian who captivated audiences around the world.

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Location: Studio Bell (850 4 St. SE)With Admission
Stacking Crates to Reach a Banana

Stacking Crates to Reach a Banana

Through sculpture and video, Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens examine how bodies (human and nonhuman) are measured, valued and shaped by systems of data and performance, drawing on the visual language of modern science to trace the ethical stakes of systems that quantify lived experience into units of labour. 

It Doesn't Matter Doesn't Matter

It Doesn’t Matter Doesn’t Matter

Experience an immersive exhibition exploring trauma, censorship and cultural erasure through installation, text, sound and moving image. Grounded in Guo’s lived experience, the work reflects on silence, memory and shared social conditions.

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Location: The New Gallery (208 Centre St. S)Free
ᐃᔨ – Eyes – Shirley Moorhouse

ᐃᔨ – Eyes – Shirley Moorhouse

Showcasing over 30 years of Moorhouse’s work, featuring distinctive wall hangings that incorporate materials like embroidery, beading and caribou hide. This exhibition draws from lived experience and cultural connections, exploring themes of environment, spirituality and community.

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Location: Esker Foundation (1011 9 Ave. SE)Free
Moonlit Confessions Across Deep Sea Echoes

Moonlit Confessions Across Deep Sea Echoes

This features immersive installations that blend textiles, sculpture, light, and sound. Drawing on mythology, ecology and diasporic identity, this exhibition by Zadie Xa with Benito Mayor Vallejo invites reflection on intergenerational stories and connections to the natural world. 

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Location: Esker Foundation (1011 9 Ave. SE)Free
Music in the Plaza at Heritage Park

Music in the Plaza

Come enjoy an evening enjoying live music in the Heritage Plaza, where each week, one of the best emerging live bands in Calgary will take the stage! Watch from the Selkirk patio as you enjoy dinner, or explore the shops of the Haskayne Mercantile Block before you setup your lawn chair and enjoy the show

Showtime: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Heritage Park (1900 Heritage Dr. SW)Free
The ASA Presents 2026 Artist in Residence: Sarah Almquist

The ASA Presents 2026 Artist in Residence: Sarah Almquist

Throughout her residency, Sarah will explore using rest and relaxation as a form of protest and examine how that practice can exist within an institution. Her work highlights various artists who engage in this sort of practice as inspiration, while exploring how she practices self-care and how to bring creativity into everyday life separate from

Visual Verse

Visual Verse

The Alberta Society of Artists is pleased to present the group exhibition “Visual Verse” featuring the work of SPECTRA Textile Arts. “Spectra is a group of like-minded Fibre Artists who are committed to the exploration and presentation of textiles as art.

Baseline by Anna Gaby-Trotz

Baseline by Anna Gaby-Trotz

This installation features a collection of images gathered while examining the changing climate through the North West Passage. These waters – situated between Kugluktuk, Nunavut and Greenland – have a deep history of colonial conquest and now, once impassable due to ice, are open to commercial passage, mining of resources, and military access.

Current // Process + Place

Current is a new series of public art activations presented by The New Gallery (TNG), transforming the Bow River pathway into a flowing corridor of creativity. Connecting Calgary’s cultural landmarks and natural landscapes, these activations merge art, nature, and community through installation, performance, and interactive projects. It invites audiences to experience the city through the

Payton Smith

Payton Smith

Catch rising country star Payton Smith live at Ranchman’s this Stampede.With over 50 million streams on his breakout hit “Like I Knew You Would,” Smith is known for his high-energy guitar work and smooth vocals. Fresh off touring with artists like Brantley Gilbert and Lee Brice, and riding the momentum of his latest album The

Chingy

Chingy

Mmultiplatinum entertainer CHINGY has ascended to the Billboard Hot 100 chart eight times and achieved rapid mainstream success with the release of his double-Platinum RIAA certified debut album, Jackpot, and smash hits “Right Thurr,” “Holidae In,” “One Call Away,” “Pullin’ Me Back,” “I Do,” “Dem Jeans,” and many more.

Showtime: 8:30pm – 9:30pm
Location: Calgary Stampede (1410 Stampede Tr. SE)Prices Vary
Johnny Reid

Johnny Reid

Over an illustrious career spanning three decades, JUNO Award winning singer-songwriter Johnny Reid has captured the hearts of fans and audiences around the world. The critically acclaimed singer is widely known for his lyrical honesty and musical ability, as demonstrated by an extensive catalogue of hit songs, album sales totaling over 2 million units worldwide,

The Decibelles

The Decibelles

The Decibelles, a treble vocal quartet, are looking forward to sharing an eclectic mix of pop/jazz covers ranging from the Beatles to Manhattan Transfer and Miley Cyrus to Citizen Queen. They will touch on a variety of topics, including food, female empowerment, and, of course, love.

Showtime: 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Location: The Cathedral Church of the Redeemer (604 1st St SE)Free

Questions?

Contact Calgary Arts Development’s communications team at 403.264.5330 ext. 118 or by email at [email protected].

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