Artists Events
Artcity Festival 2011
Sept. 9th-17th, Calgary

Around Town

Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens - Horse and Sparrow

Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens

Horse and Sparrow is a grouping of works, including silkscreen prints, wall-sculptures and video, that share a common concern with the ways objectivity is performed in economic discourse. Initiated in 2008 by artists Ibghy & Lemmens, Horse and Sparrow develops through in-house research and field work, as well as through commissions and an Economist-in-Residence program.

March 26 - May 1
The New Gallery , 212, 100 7th Ave SW

Established in 1975, The New Gallery is an active artist-run centre for the presentation and promotion of contemporary art in Calgary. Through exhibitions, performances, discussions and educational resources, The New Gallery stimulates critical discourse, recognizes diversity, develops collaborative networks and promotes a public appreciation of current art practices.

History

Clouds & Water Gallery (1975-1979)
Clouds & Water Gallery and Visual Production Society, a pioneer of artist-run culture in Calgary, opened on March 15, 1975.  The Society provided exhibition space for alternative art, particularly photography

Off Centre Centre (OCC) (1980-1987)
In January 1980 the gallery changed its name and location. Multidisciplinary exhibitions and performances were key features of programming. OCC initiated numerous collaborations and nurtured the growth of artist-run organizations such as ANNPAC (Association of National Non-Profit Artist Centres), Centre Art Video (now EMMEDIA), RADIO/RADIO (alternative broadcaster) and One Yellow Rabbit (theatre company).

The New Gallery (TNG) (1987-present)
In April 1987 the gallery again changed its name and location. During the early 1990s, TNG focused strongly on sociopolitical art, redefining established notions of community and artistic practice.

In September 1996 the Society returned to its original Clouds & Water location (9th Avenue and 5th Street SW, Calgary). TNG opened three exhibition spaces and a Resource Room. Programs such as Artist Trading Cards and Space for Space responded to a high demand within the artistic community for venues to present spontaneous and current performative art forms. In 2001, TNG initiated a city-wide performative art festival, Mountain: Standard Time (M:ST) which has now transitioned into its own society.

The Gallery relocated to the Eau Claire Market in March, 2007, a destination for tourists and shoppers. TNG is strategically placed in a high traffic mall to be accessible to a large and diverse audience. While plans to redevelop the Eau Claire Market site remain on hold, the non-profit society's Board of Directors elected to move the venerable cultural institution on December 01, 2009 into a 1200 sq. ft. exhibition space on the top floor of Art Central (Centre St. and 7th Ave. SW), in the very heart of the city's burgeoning Cultural District.

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