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A directory of artists and arts organizations in Lethbridge. published by the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge. Copyright 2014.15

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Published by the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the arts in our community.

Architecture

Art Services

Community

Culture

Dance

Festival

Film/New Media

Galleries

Literary Arts

Music

Photography

Theatre

Visual Arts

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CASA GALLERY

The Casa Gallery is committed to exhibiting the works of local, regional and provincial artists, with a primary focus on community art.

FACILITY BOOKINGS

Space can be booked for classes, workshops, performances, lectures, f ilm screenings and special events.

STUDIO ACCESS

Visual art studio space is available at affordable rates for individuals to

work independently in their preferred art discipline. There are fully-equipped

studios for textile, printmaking, woodworking, clay, sculpture,

and 2D art.

ARTS CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

Providing hands on opportunities for all people to participate in and understand the arts. Casa educational programs encourage children, youth, and adults to

explore and to reach their full creative potential.

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230 - 8 Street South 403.327.CASA

@CasaLethbridge

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Welcome to the Allied Arts Council 2014/15 Arts Directory!

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HOW TO USE THE DIRECTORY:

There are two ways to search the directory:

INDEX:If you are looking for artists or organizations in a specific category, see pages 2-5 for an index of disciplines and their corre-sponding artists & organizations.

ALPHABETICAL: If you are looking for a specific name, the directory is organized alphabetically; just flip through until you find the correct letter. Artists are listed by their last names first.

You’ll also notice symbols next to each artist/organization. These indicate which discipline(s) apply to that artist/organization. A legend is available at the bottom of each page. The index on pages 2-5 is based on these disciplines.

ABOUT THE ALLIED ARTS COUNCIL (AAC) :

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge provides leadership in advancing and enhancing the arts in Lethbridge. We work to promote the arts to the larger community, improve arts facilities in Lethbridge, provide collaborative opportunities for artists and advocate for the arts.

To learn more about us and our members, visit www.ar t s lethbr idge .org

Or stop by our office in downtown Lethbridge:318 7 Street South T1J 2G2 Ph: 403.320.0555 F: 403.320.2450 E: info@artslethbridge.org

PUBLIC ART MAP:

Take a self-guided tour of Lethbridge public art! Pages 19 - 21.

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Adachi, Roy VWatercolour painter.403.327.7684 kunirev@telus.net

Alberta Foundation for the Arts Travelling Exhibition Program (TREX SE) VThe AFA supports a provincial travelling exhibition program that strives to ensure every Albertan is provided with an opportunity to enjoy fully developed exhibitions in schools, libraries, health care centres and small rural institutions. Xanthe Isbister, Program Manager and Curator403.502.8586 xanisb@medicinehat.ca www.trexprogramsoutheast.ca401 1 St SE Medicine Hat

Airau Film Photo & Design NM PCombines classic techniques with contemporary story telling elements to create lasting digital images.Leslie Ohene-Adjei403.393.0635 les@airau.ca www.airau.ca

Alberta Media Arts Alliance Society NMAMAAS exists to promote, support, educate, and advocate for Alberta media arts which is defined as independent artist initiated and controlled use of film, video, new media, audio, and related media.403.890.7278 admin@amaas.ca www.amaas.ca

Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge (AAC) CCA non-profit member based organization providing leadership in advancing and enhancing the arts in Lethbridge and area through the production of several publications, the coordination of a number of events, and the dissemination of information and advice on arts related issues. 403.320.0555 www.artslethbridge.org 318 7 St S

Amery, Richard LL.A. Beat is a one stop source for all things entertainment related in Lethbridge; music, art, drama, and museums. Check L.A. Beat for interviews with artists, musicians, actors, directors plus concert reviews, photos and thorough concert listings. If anyone says there is nothing to do in Lethbridge call them a liar and send them to L.A. Beat.403.328.2262 editor@labeat.ca www.labeat.ca or www.thelabeat.com

Ammena Dance Company D Offers upwards of 20 classes a week to adults in West African to Latin, Belly dance to Bollywood, Stretch Fusion to Traditional Yoga.Lise-Anne Talhami403.330.9084 ammenadanceco@gmail.com www.ammenadance.com

Andronowich, Iris VPastel, watercolour and acrylic art including landscapes.403.328.6747 iandro@shaw.ca

Arts Touring Alliance of Alberta ASThe ATAA works to strengthen live touring in the Province. Our network is comprised of touring artists and community presenters. Each October we present AL-BERTA SHOWCASE, an arts marketing conference that features performance, workshops and networking.Brenda O’Donnell780.644.4840 brenda@artstouring.com www.artstouring.comEdmonton, AB

Barr, Leon MPerforming musician in solo acoustic roots, blues, and folk.403.327.7880 leonbarr1@hotmail.com www.reverbnation.com/leonbarr

Bates, Richard VWorks in ceramic sculpture, functional pottery, drawing, and printmaking. Also has taught for 20 years as a post-secondary arts teacher. Has a M.F.A from the University of Utah and B.F.A from the University of Saskatchewan.403.330.1888 58panelvan@gmail.com

Bellows to Brass MHighlights the versatility of the accordion complimented by the trumpet and trombone.403.320.1693 twolemire@gmail.com

Bering, Ivan VAcrylic painter specializing in scenic landscapes; in addition, he is now a published author with two novels on the market.403.329.8580 i.bering@shaw.ca

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Beyond Zed Gift Cottage GBeyond Zed is a gift cottage begun by 3 former educators sharing a common love of the arts. We have over 55 artisans creating unique and personal hand-crafted gifts including pottery, quilts, jewelry, photography, candles, paintings, blown glass, painting on fabric, wood turning and much more. We are happiest when we can play, and share and support the work of other artists.Lorraine Lee403.332.2597 info@beyondzed.ca www.beyondzed.ca

Bilyk, Donna NM VMulti media artist, painter, professional picture framer, and photographer. MFA403-381-9273 or 587.220.4457 artisttouchdonna@aol.com

Blackwood, Jonathan VSouthern Alberta Photographer. 403.393.6080 myworldphotography1@gmail.com

www.lethbridgeartistsclub.wordpress.com

Membership $30Exhibitions & SalesCritiques & member socialsAnnual Retreat

Spring & Fall classes & workshops.-watercolour, acrylics, oils, pastels, -encaustics, drawing, mixed media-Chinese brush painting

Established in 1936, a premier presence in the community arts... now at CASA.

Email Alex -wood_art@telus.net Phone Iris - 403 317 9373

LethbridgeArtists Club

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Blueprint M GIndependent new and used vinyl and CD shop located in the heart of downtown Lethbridge. We run an art gallery through the vinyl room and try to put greater emphasis on local and independent music.Mike Molloy403.320.8333 blueprint@shaw.ca

Bradfield, Bryan MInstrumentalist: Dobro and lap steel guitar. Available for performance and instruction.403.327.7173 jbbradfield@shaw.ca

Bremner, Karen VJewelry created using 14K gold filled, fine and sterling silver and copper.403.795.5778 karen.bremner@shaw.ca

Brown, Ron VArtist specializing in watercolor and acrylic with emphasis on equine and western themes.403.380.3262 wiseguys403@yahoo.ca

Brownlee, Karen VPublished professional fine artist and illustrator. Presenter, delivering customized individual speeches and roundtable or panel presentations. 30 years experience. B.A. A.S.A.403.327.0519 karen@karenbrowlee.com www.karenbrownlee.com

Buchanan, Tom PLandscape, portrait, commercial, educational and stock photographer.403.634.8801 tom@tombuchananphoto.com www.tombuchananphoto.com

Buggy Barn Studio & Gallery GSelling local artist’s photography, jewellery and quilts.Chuck Graves403.752.4476 buggyart.graves77@gmail.com

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The Burning Ground Artist Studios VSeven contemporary artists working in a variety of media, with studio space in the upper level of 325 - 5th Street South in the downtown core above Echo Bookstore.Jeanne Kollee403.320.9704 jeannekollee@gmail.com

Buskers Association of Lethbridge MBusking is a time-honored form of artistic expression. The Buskers Association of Lethbridge provides a supportive organization for Lethbridge and region buskers. Bryan Bradfield403.327.7173 buskersassociation@hotmail.com

Casa D G M T VLethbridge’s new Community Arts Centre. Providing studio space for artists, rentable spaces for dance, theatre, music, community events and meetings. Offering structured learning opportunities for children, adults, home schooled children and special needs adults in a variety of arts disciplines. Home to the Casa gallery; a forum for both artists and the public to gather and engage with art. Focusing primarily on local artists, the Gallery is committed to exhibiting representative examples of work being produced in our community, from the traditional to the experimental. 403.327.CASA casa@artslethbridge.org www.casalethbridge.ca 230 8 St. S

Chinook Woodturning Guild VProvides opportunities for skill enhancement. Promotes friendship, support and an exchange of knowledge. Secures the required equipment to fulfill the organization’s goals, and keeps pace with the constantly evolving world of woodturning. Invites nationally and internationally recognized wood turners for demonstrations and workshops. Vern Miller403.328.9233 verntheturner@gmail.com net www.chinookwoodturning.org

Christou, Van PArt Photographer.403.524.3628 vanchristou@shaw.ca

cIneMAGINE Society of Alberta F NMResponsible for promoting and developing French language cinematic experiences among Francophones and Francophiles of Alberta.Marie-Helene Lyle403.320.7638 direction@cinemagine.net www.cinemagine.net

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CKXU Radio Society CC MPromotion of events designed to bring new music/art/cultural diversity to Southern Alberta. Aaron Trozzo403.329.2180 manager.ckxu@gmail.com www.ckxu.com 883.FM

Classique Dancewear ASServing Southern Alberta for over 36 years. Provides dance clothing and footwear for all forms of dance including ballet, tap, ballroom, ethnic, hip-hop, jazz and lyrical. Apparel and accessories include skating dresses, yogawear, workout clothing, sequins, rhinestones, giftware, and much more!403.329.8778 dancers@telus.net 322 7 Street S

Cooper, Marcella VArtist & 2D painter for 35 years. BFA: works with soft and oil pastels using flowers and landscape images. Project: work on upcoming solo show using Southern Alberta wild flowers for images including southern Lethbridge locations.403.327.2805

Cote, Michelle V NM ASArt Director and graphic artist. Print and digital media. Branding, marketing materials, web, social media, and more. Visual art in acrylic painting, mixed media, and photography. I am creative and crafty.403-332-1299 michelle@violetdevine.com

Crawford, Donna VArtist specializing in printmaking, collage, encaustic, acrylics, silk painting, and watercolour. 403.320.2291 donnajdesign@hotmail.com

Daley, Jan V Jan’s silver work has found its way around the globe. A horse hair hitcher for 25+ years, she has started incorporating it, along with other natural materials, into her exclusive fine art silver pieces. Much of Jan’s inspiration comes from her natural surroundings.403.625.9292 jan@daleyfineartsilver.ca www.daleyfineartsilver.ca

Delaney, Dennis VWoodturning Artist.403.329.9309 dendel@telus.net

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Delver, Marney VMarney graduated with distinction from a 4 year program at the Alberta College of Art majoring in ceramics. It was there she built a foundation to become a full-time artist drawing, painting, and sculpting with clay. The seasonal changes to the landscape, the textures, patterns, colour, and contrasts have all been instru-mental in the development of her drawing and clay work. Marney continues to cultivate her skills as an artist honouring nature and the agricultural community.403.553.4282 cdelver@xplornet.com www.marneydelver.net

Desphande, Amrita NM VHenna and new media digital artist, working in animation, web designing, film making and watercolour paintings.403.320.8467 amritakd@yahoo.com www.sites.google.com/site/amritadeshpa/

Dodic, Amy VArtist specializing in painting, drawing, sculpting, portraiture, sewing, quilting and designing.403.327.2206 amydodic@gmail.com

Drama Nutz Productions TContract performers, playwrights, directors and technicians available for productions in Lethbridge and area. Members collaborate to create different improvisational performances both for hire as well as for public performances happening monthly. Performances are adaptable to suit specific requirements, preferences and audiences. Workshops in performance and improvisational techniques are also available for hire.David Gabert 403.892.8719 info@dramanutz.com www.dramanutz.com

Dwornik, G. Wayne PBackground in art, graphic design, photography, documentary production and oil painting. Wayne’s documentary style records landscapes, florals, wildlife, panoramas, sunsets, “peoplescapes”, design and event photography. 403.381.2720 gwd4LA@gmail.com www.pbase.com/gwd

Ella Kitzul Professional Dance DProfessional Ballroom/Latin American dance instructor specializing in social/competitive dance. Available for group and private dance lessons as well as workshops.Ella Kitsul403.332.3054 lovetodance74@hotmail.com

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Empress Theatre Society TAlberta’s oldest continually operating theatre is a non-profit multi-use community facility which provides a range of entertainment and cultural experiences for resi-dents of and visitors to southern Alberta. Regular programming includes digital cinema, concerts, film festivals, community events, guest speakers and drama camps.Tim Ranson 403.553.4404 www.empresstheatre.ab.ca245 Main St Fort Macleod

Espindola Villar, Fernando Alejandro MWind instrument player and singer. Music from the Andes, classical, contemporary, Mexican and tropical. 403.308.8895 espindolas@msn.com

Ferrari Westwood Babits Architects AArchitecture, Interior Design, Planning.Christopher Babits403.327.3113 cjb@fwbarch.com www.fwbarch.com 915 - 15th St. S Lethbridge

Fisher, John VArtist specializing in watercolour and oil landscape painting, wood carving (birds), and soap-stone carving.403.380.3680 johnbarb@telusplanet.net

Ford, Merri-Ann VWatercolour painter.403.320.5975 fordmerr@telus.net

Fornwald, Taylor D M TA student at the University of Lethbridge working on her degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Education. She has a love for theatre and experience in acting, design and directing and has run theatre camps and workshops for kids. She also has training in dance, singing, and piano.306.487.7068 taylor.fornwald@uleth.ca

Gallant, Donna VArtist specializing in multi-media, painting, drawing, printmaking, digital and media.403.328.0536 donnaartistca@yahoo.ca www.allaboutdonnaartist.com

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Galt Museum & Archives CC GStories of Southwestern Alberta unfold at the Galt with interactive, permanent and special exhibits in the Discovery Hall, and community-based exhibits in main and lower level spaces. The stunning Viewing Gallery, available for facility rentals, is adjacent to the Museum Store, outdoor patio and gardens connecting to Oldman River valley walking trails. Access to Archives and Collections research facilities – featuring works by Lethbridge Sketch Club members and Blackfoot artists Two Gun and Gerald Tailfeathers – is free. Hands-on adult workshops and other programs are included in admission; open daily, until 9pm Thursdays.Susan Burrows-Johnson 403.329.7300 info@galtmuseum.com www.galtmuseum.comWest end of 5 Ave S Lethbridge

Gast, LaDonna VDrawing and painting.403.381.0425 ladonnagast@gmail.com

The Geomatic Attic G MThe Geomatic Attic is a live music venue that hosts high quality musical performances in its 100 seat space. In addition, it is an Art Gallery, a yoga studio and host of a number of community based events.Mike Spencer 403.380.0283 geoattic@mikesgeo.ca www.geomaticattic.ca

George Music Studio AS MThe studio provides instruction in woodwinds, voice & music theory and works to develop regular performing opportunities for the students.Robert George 403.328.4949 george@uleth.ca

Ginn, Elizabeth M. VVisual artist, painter, art therapist, art educator, specialising in pet portraiture. Will facilitate workshops on the creative process.403.715.2287 engine@hotmail.ca

Godin, Jeff M L P TLocal poet, actor, singer, song writer and photographer.403.393.2643 webmaster@jeffwgodin.com www.jeffwgodin.com

Goodman, Barb VPortrait, figurative and still life oil painter.403.327.4031 barb.goodman@shaw.ca

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Goruk, Brad NMFilm and video production.5205studios@gmail.com

Gray, Lorie VLocal artist specializing in murals, portraits (animal, people, etc.) and pastel painting. Also has a variety of printed cards.403.381.9145 lorieellgray@hotmail.com

Green, Olive VWatercolour artist.403.320.5090 oapgreen@shaw.ca

Gregson, Court V PPhotography, pencil & pen artwork, oil painting, wood working and typography.403.317.1382 prep2@paramountprinters.com www.paramountprinters.com

Gregson, Lynn VWatercolour artist. Main subject matter- florals & still lifes. Designs have been reproduced as notecards and limited edition prints. “Can you find the butterflies”; butterflies are hidden in most designs.403.329.0863 gregson.lynn@yahoo.ca

Gschaid, Renee PDark passion meets light. Renee explores different genres and locations and collaborates with models, make-up and hair stylists, and clients to capture the beauty in the world. Renee’s love for darker gothic things doesn’t stand in her way of seeing the lighter side in her photography.403.272.5363 reng-photography@live.ca reng-photography.webs.com

Gschaid, Warren LWriter of poetry, short stories plays and experimenting with novel form.403.320.7240 kingwarren14@yahoo.ca

H’Wood, Angela VArtist specializing in the use of watercolour, oil, graphite, acrylic and any media that lends itself specifically to portraiture, landscape and still life.403.328.4640 ahwfineart@theboss.net

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Hagan, Aaron VAcrylic painter focusing on colourful abstraction. Pottery teacher and ceramics technician.403.894.7417 thesurfhack@gmail.com www.aaronhagan.blogspot.com

Hall, Judi Suni VAs a retired theoretical physicist (BSc U of L, PhD Queen’s), Judi’s interests include generative (mathematical) art, haiku, sci fi art, surrealism, digital portraits, and digital landscapes. Her focus is the synergy between mathematics and nature, expressing this both in her art and her poetry. Judi is an award winning surface designer creating fabrics, wallpaper, home decor, and fashion under the brand name GingezelTM. She is extremely honored to have two designs featured by Trend Bible in their Autumn/Winter 2014/2015 Home Interior handbook. She is a published poet and sci-fi author.judi@gingezel.com

Hampton, Bill VFused glass pendants, plates, bowls, lamps and other glass items created in a glass kiln.403.732.5004 billhampton@shaw.ca

Harrison, Elaine V“One of a kind” pottery including wheel functional ware and hand-built decorative pieces. 403.327.0169 claygal@shaw.ca

HATRIX Theater Company THatrix Theater Company is a local community theatre group providing quality amateur productions in the Southern Alberta Area.Brian Quinn 403.327.2957 brianquinn@shaw.ca

Hayward, Shauna VMad Fish Glass Beads- handcrafted art glass beads.403.381.1985 madfish40@gmail.com www.madfish40.etsy.com

Hearty, Brandon VPainting: Mostly oils and acrylics with some watercolour and mixed media. Printmaking: Primarily intaglio, also lithography, screen printing, and wood lino block.Steel Forging: Some welding. Stonework: Relief and in the round. 403.331.4815 brandon.hearty@gmail.com

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Black DiamondJason Trotter

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Wrangling Willie and the WindEaterAlex Pavlenko

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Helen Schuler Nature Centre CCHSNC provides continuous learning of nature and the surrounding environment to people of all ages in a fun, visual, and interactive way.Coreen Putman403.320.3064 hsnc@lethbridge.ca www.lethbridge.ca/hsnc

HIBIKIYA MCurrently supported by the Southern Alberta Taiko Society, HIBIKIYA has been entertaining audiences with authentic Japanese Taiko for many years. Music Director, Bryan Pereverseff, was instrumental in bringing the art of Taiko (Japanese drumming) to Southern Alberta in 2002, through his relationship with 2 Japanese Taiko groups in Japan. Besides performing at many events and festivals, HIBIKIYA also offers workshops and instruction to the public.Bryan Pereverseff403.394.5622 bryanpereverseff@yahoo.com

Horner, Linda L VArtist specializing in watercolour and acrylic painting; available to instruct lessons. Also creates illustrated poetry. BFA B.Ed 403.381.8162 linabar@telus.net

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Hodgson, Kris MKris Hodgson has been a part of the Lethbridge music scene since 2009 as a cellist performing with various jazz, classical, rock, folk, experimental, and electronic groups. He also performs with a duet, trio or quartets for weddings, fundraisers and other various events. 403.360.7473 kris.hodgson@lethbridgecollege.ca

Hughes, Mikki VTextile Artisan. Sustainable Fabric Advocate. Painter, Embroidery Technician.403.593.6577 production.lethbridge.ab@embroidme.ca

Hume, Jamie VContemporary artist working in 2D and 3D art and design utilizing multiple mediums; sculpture, installation, pottery, Bas relief painting, murals, drawing, and photography. Also offering studio classes and workshops . Co-founder of L.O.O.K Arts Collective.jhumeart@gmail.com www.Jhumeart.wix.com/jamie-hume www.saatchiart.com/cautionhumanbeing

Hutton, Fran VSpecializing in pastel portraits and Southern Alberta landscapes.403.380.4779 fhutton@telus.net www.franhutton.com

It’s About Music Society MTo foster the appreciation and development of various musical groups.403.892.2162 shawna.berreth@gmail.com

Stuart Johnstone Architect LTD. AArchitecture.1404 4 Ave S Lethbridge 403.327.8211 sjohnarc@shaw.ca

The Jerry Arnold Gallery GThe gallery has original paintings in ink, watercolour, oil and acrylic. Limited serigraph prints, bronze and Inuit carvings. Custom framing, gallery quality framed art, repair canvas painting cut or tears. 403.320.2341 604 3 Ave S

Klassen, Sylvia VSylvia Klassen studies in oil, acrylic, ink, pastel, and water colour. Specializing in plein-air landscape and portraiture. Contact for private and commercial commissions.403.393.4598 sylvia.theartist@yahoo.ca

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LaRocque, Kate MPiano teacher, dueling pianist, arranger, vocal/choral/instrumental accompanist, wedding pianist and more.403.894.8557 kate@katespianostudio.ca katespianostudio.ca

LeFeuvre, William VGlass Designer: Glass Fusion, Glass Portraiture and Architectural Installations in Situ.403.752.4665 wfj@shaw.ca www.williamflefeuvre.ca

Legg, Jonathan VSculptor primarily in stone but a variety of 3D and 2D media, including many types of Stone, Precious Metal, Clays, Wire, Wood, Plaster, Watercolour and Acrylic paints, Pencil, Charcoal, and Prismacolour pencils & felts. Art Educator in arts & design fundamentals, sculpture, design history, figure drawing, interior design, creative behaviour/thinking.403.381.6437 www.jonathanlegg.ca ljlegg@telus.net

Leigh, Gordon MWriter and musician, founder of Jazzerwocky, the Lethbridge Jazz & Poetry Festival. Recording artist with the Naked Ear modern jazz group. 403.360.1099 soundgallery@hotmail.ca

Leite, Dawn MClarinetist, arts administrator, arts advocate; passionate and engaged in the Lethbridge performing arts community.403.393.6859 dawnleite@gmail.com

Les Femtastiques de Lethbridge VOffers workshops in visual arts to francophone women of Lethbridge. Weekly meetings to teach art. Mirelle Rochon 403.382.8862 mimster@telus.net

Lethbridge Artists Club VThe Club has a mandate to provide opportunities for members and general public to receive art related instruction, learn new techniques, take part in workshops, draw or paint, show or sell their creations, become aware of community, provincial and other art activities and opportunities. Membership information and class schedules available on request.Carol Berner 403.327.0420 d.berner3@shaw.ca www.lethbridgeartistsclub.wordpress.com

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Lethbridge Arts Days FLethbridge Arts Days happen in the fall of each year in cooperation with Alberta Arts Days and National Culture Days. The event is coordinated by the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge and takes place in downtown Lethbridge and includes events such as an art walk, live music and performances.2014 Dates: Sept 21-282015 Dates: TBA403.320.0555 www.artsdayslethbridge.org

Lethbridge Audio Visual ASA full service audio Visual supplies, PA systems, projectors, screen, support and complete conference staging and production screens.Brent Botfield403.381.0900 brent@bigcat.ca

Lethbridge Centennial Quilters Guild VPromotes the art of quilting through educational opportunities to the members and the public. Provides members with an opportunity to share their knowledge and expertise, to enhance our community by assisting those less fortunate, and to make new friends who share a common interest.Pjam Swen 403.345.4719 president@lethbridgequilters.ca

Lethbridge Chinese Manie Opera Society MEstablished 17 years ago and since then have been invited to perform Chinese traditional music and song in various locations throughout the city for various occasions such as Canada Day. Perform celebrations on Chinese New Year and Moon Festival. The society’s events have brought Lethbridge and area residents, regardless of their age, fun, enjoyment, and the understanding of Chinese art and ethnicity.Rebecca Loo403.328.5889 beckychan133@hotmail.com

Lethbridge Community Band Society MA community-minded amateur musicians’ organization that has provided superior concert music and performances and learning opportunities for Lethbridge and area musicians for over 25 years. The Society has commissioned numerous compositions, performed several premieres and recorded. The ensembles have collaborated with feature performers including composer Howard Cable, the Mantini Sisters, Jens Lindermann, Allan Vizzutti, James Campbell, Jeff Nelsen and numerous other acclaimed musicians. Bev Burke 403.381.7822 bevannburke@shaw.ca www.lcbs.ca

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Lethbridge Community Taiko Association MThe association creates a welcoming environment where adults may experience Japanese drumming, and if so desired, may share this passion in performances within the community. Goal is to enhance the cultural diversity of our community. Activities: weekly practice, performances such as Heritage Days, Canada Day, and Dragon Boat races, Whoop Up Parade, private functions and demonstrations.Rita Medve403.331.8024 rmedve5@gmail.com

Lethbridge Folk Club MProvides a stage to present touring artists and a venue for new emerging artists. Also provides a venue for local artists to perform in an open stage atmosphere with a full stage set-up. For performers of all ages.Morris Soenen403.381.4449 mjscycle@shaw.ca www.lethbridgefolkclub.com

Lethbridge Handicraft Guild VThe Lethbridge Handicraft Guild promotes weaving through educational and collaborative opportunities. The guild operates as a cooperative and is located at Casa. The guild also offers a mentorship program for anyone wishing to explore this craft. lhguild@yahoo.com www.lethbridgeweavers.org

Lethbridge Historical Society LThe society hosts regular talks led by experts on topics of a historical nature, publishes books by local authors on Lethbridge and area history. Researches historical buildings and arranges placement of plaques when desired and ap-propriate. Carol Megaw403.757.2267 lhs@albertah.story.org

Lethbridge International Film Festival F NMPresenting documentary and feature films from around the world for three de-cades. Each spring, in partnership with the Lethbridge Public Library, the Festival presents 6 days of internationally acclaimed films. With each film a stimulating and often heated discussion follows.Trevor Page 403.328.2854 thpage@telus.net www.facebook.com/LIFF.ca

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Lethbridge Irish Dance Association DTeaches recreational and competitive Irish dance lessons to students of various ages. Promotes Irish dance in the community of Lethbridge by offering lessons from a certified instructor to students who will then perform at various venues throughout the city and surrounding areas.Kevin Bellavance403.393.0495 kevin@lethbridgeirishdance.com

Lethbridge Jazz Society F MTo promote the performace of jazz music in many forms – for the benefit of Lethbridge and area audiences and musicians. Hosts the Lethbridge Jazz Festival.Don Robb403.317.3926 robbd@telus.net www.lethbridgejazz.com

Lethbridge Living LLethbridge living features articles that focus on people and diversity of cultures and interests in Lethbridge and the surrounding area. Issues are published six times a year, and reach over 90,100 readers at homes and businesses throughout Southwestern Alberta.Jenn Schmidt-Rempel403.381.1454 jsrempel@lethbridgeliving.com

community based musical arts programs• Beginner Guitar Classes• Kindermusik• Suzuki Violin and Cello • World Drumming

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Lethbridge Musical Theatre TProduces one musical theatre production each November at the Yates Memorial Centre. Approximately $5000 in scholarships is given out to Musical Theatre students each year in all categories of vocal, speech, dance, and musical theatre.Linda Bayly403.381.6991 elbayly@shaw.ca www.lethbridgemusicaltheatre.ca

Lethbridge Photography Club PMeets the third Thursday monthly from September to June at Casa and get together for casual meetings, workshops, field trips and seminars.Samantha Pasmancontact@lethbridgephotoclub.org www.lethbridgephotoclub.org www.facebook.com/LethbridgePhotographyClub

Lethbridge Pride Fest Society CC F MCommunity based organization providing events for the acceptance and inclusion of our diverse community. We recognize and celebrate the history, the courage and the future of all Alberta’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Two-Spirited, Queer, Questioning, Inter-sexed and Allied (LGBTTQQIA) Individuals and Communities. We encourage the expression of Culture, Art and Pride throughout all events. Events range from Dances, Drag Performances, Film Screenings to a city centre based festival with music and art.Reid Hollanderevent@lethbridgepridefest.ca www.lethbridgepridefest.ca

Lethbridge Public Library CC G L NM The Lethbridge Public Library connects you to ideas at their two community gathering places, the Main Branch in the heart of downtown and The Crossings Branch in West Lethbridge Centre, as well as our Bookmobile or log on to our 24/7 accessible virtual library. Offering print and eResources, speakers, forums, concerts, symposiums, art exhibits, film festivals and The Word On The Street festival, craft programming and handmade fairs showcasing local artisans and craftspeople, as well as public use computers and free Wi-Fi.Bonnie Mikalson-Andron, Manager: Program Development403.380.7310 questions@lethlib.ca www.lethlib.ca 810 5th Ave S and 255 Britannia Boulevard W

Lethbridge Registered Music Teachers’ Association AS MEncouraging and providing the highest calibre of music education possible and promoting high standards of music in our community. Currently have 23 members from Lethbridge and the surrounding area who give lessons in piano, theory, strings and organ. The branch presents a number of student recitals each year and organizes workshops and master classes for students and teachers in the community. Awards $1500 annually for first-class honours marks in practical and theory exams. Monthly meetings.Christine Rogers403.327.2073 c4rogers@telus.net www.lrmta.com

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Lethbridge Scottish Country Dance Club DPromotes Scottish dancing through social dance classes, and a demonstration dance group that performs at functions. Hosts a Dance and Music Workshop (odd years) and a Beginners’ Dance Workshop (even years).403.329.3582 admin@lethbridgescottishcountrydance.org www.lethbridgescottishcountrydance.org

Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization CCLSCO strives to encourage and facilitate individuals 35 years and over to sustain independent healthy, active lifestyles by providing a variety of programs and services. Art is a vital part of this very active centre and can be drawing, carpentry, china painting, stone crafting, paper tole, quilting, needlework, dancing, ceramics, woodcarving, and a variety of painting programs.Shawn Hamilton403.320.2222 ext 26 shamilton@lethseniors.com www.lethseniors.com500 11 St S

Lethbridge Shakespeare Performance Society TTo promote appreciation of Shakespeare’s works through education and performance. Particularly with Shakespeare in the Park performances in the summer months.Kate Connolly403.329.4568 kate.connolly@uleth.ca www.lethbridgeshakespeare.com

Lethbridge Society of Glass Artisans VPromotes glass work of all types including: fused glass, sandblasted glass, stained glass, lampworking and mosaics. Provides a forum for local glass artisans in Southern Alberta at all skill levels to work together to enhance, improve and promote glass work. This is accomplished through workshops, seminars, literature and field trips. LSGA provides a studio space and equipment for all local artisans to use.Kathy Schwarz403.942.7636 lssga@live.com www.lsga.ca

Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra MProviding the Southern Alberta community with memorable musical experiences for audiences of all ages for over 50 years, the Lethbridge Symphony produces over 15 annual performances, including orchestral classics, pops, opera, chamber music, and holiday favourites, as well as a variety of programs for children.403.328.6808 info@lethbridgesymphony.org www.lethbridgesymphony.org

Lint, Claire DDancer, Choreographer, Performing Artist, Model.403.332.2058 haptikosdanceproject@gmail.com

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Long & McQuade ASServing Canada since 1956, Long & McQuade is the largest musical instruments retailer in the country. Sales, rentals, repair, in-store financing, 30 day price guarantee, music lessons and online shopping.403.380.2130 lethbridge@long-mcquade.com www.long-mcquade.com

Macdonald, John D. PStudies the dynamics of natural light passing through glass surfaces through photography.403.524.4440 johnmacdonald99@shaw.ca

Madsen, Anna VWatercolour and oil painter. 403-328-2672

Mak, Karina VSpecializing in drawing and painting portraits, animals, flowers, landscapes and Chinese brush painting in graphite, pen and ink, acrylics, pastels, oils and watercolours.Commissions welcome. 403.329.8582 mak.karina@gmail.com

Mather-Cocks, Karla VMultifunctional artist focusing on the fibre arts, writing and music. She is also a member of Ewes & Mies (Collective).403.715.1838 kmathercocks@hotmail.ca

Martin, Jon MSouthern Alberta musician specializing in contemporary and electro-acoustic composition, music production, and live performance. Singer, songwriter, and guitar player for The New Weather Machine. 403.315.1020 E jon176@gmail.com www.theweathermachine.com

McBain Camera P ASMcBain Camera, Ltd. has been serving the Province of Alberta since 1949, and is still under original ownership. McBain Camera Ltd. has always prided itself in its friendly professional quality service, this quality service and extensive product knowledge has been the key to our success. We are your one-stop location for photographic equipment, photofinishing, video transfers, photography workshops and more!Daniel Wevers1010 Mayor Magrath Drive S 403.329.3755 sales.lb@mcbaincamera.com

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McCann, Dave M VMusician, graphic designer, and artist.403.317.0147 countrymedicine@yahoo.ca www.davemccann.com

McGill Blvd. Music and Arts School CC MA community based, non-profit organization dedicated to music education and the promotion of creative and performing arts for people of all ages in and around Lethbridge. Individual or group lessons in numerous instruments and art forms are provided by qualified teachers, strengthening the lives of students through the power of music and arts.Martha Laarman403.308.0339 mcgillmusicandarts@gmail.com www.mcgillmusicandarts.com

McQuaid, Alyssa MAlyssa McQuaid is a Canadian Recording Artist whose mission is to motivate, inspire, and entertain a diverse audience of music lovers. Alyssa has performed at various venues and festivals throughout Canada. 403.320.1082 alyssamcquaidsings@gmail.com www.alyssamcquaid.com

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McTrowe, Mary-Anne M VConceptual artist covering a range of media, from crochet to drawing, photography to sculpture, painting and sewing and musical performance.403.328.3701 mctrmt@yahoo.com www.thephonorealistes.com

Moser, Marie VCreating unique jewellery, beaded items and décor. Handmade crochet items, custom cards for any occasion and woodworking projects. Always expanding artistic endeavours. 403.894.0537 aptimpressions@gmail.com

Movie Mill NMThe Movie Mill celebrates their 20th year in business as Lethbridge’s Only 2nd Run Theatre. They aim to please all ages with 2nd Run, local, & independent films, as well as birthday parties, theatre rentals, and more. In celebration of their 20th Anniversary many community events and contests are being held.403.381.1251 office@moviemill.com www.moviemill.com

Muendel-Atherstone, Bev VVisual Artist in water colour and charcoal.403.329.4746 bmuendel@shockware.com

Mueller, Peter TTheatre artist specializing in acting, directing, writing, management, technical direction, consulting, and teaching. BFA MFA B.Ed403.381.0618 peakproductions.pm@gmail.com www.telusplanet.net/public/muellerp/

New West Theatre TProfessional Theatre Company contributing to the dynamism of the Lethbridgecommunity by offering vibrant cultural experiences for audiences and by generating sustainable opportunities for artists. Produces five productions annually, ranging from high energy Music-Comedy Revues, to contemporary Canadian theatre and Theatre for Young Audiences. Provides educational training for students 6-17 through Summer Theatre Camps, and a year-round Theatre School.Natascha Hainsworth, General Manager403.381.9378 info@newwesttheatre.com www.newwesttheatre.com

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden CCEnjoy an unforgettable experience at this authentic Japanese garden which is meticulously laid out and maintained. Volunteers and employees demonstrate many different Japanese arts, from the tea ceremony to Japanese martial arts. Open seven day a week 9am-5pm, Nikka Yuko is a must visit destination. Lindy Rollingson403.328.3511 info@nikkayuko.com www.nikkayuko.com

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Ohene-Adjei, Leslie NM PDigital media artist based in Lethbridge, Alberta.403.393.0635 leslie.oheneadjei@gmail.com www.leslieohene.com

Oldman River Potters’ Guild VThe Oldman River Potters Guild started working in the Bowman Arts building in 1986. Our members are a unique compilation of creative artists working in clay. We strive to promote clay through our workshops, our sales, and our courses to the public. New members are always welcome. Cheryl Chrapko403.394.0320 kayleerother@gmail.com

Pahara, Renee VPainter and sculptor, creating works of lush colour and rich texture. Semi-abstract wall sculptures, often nature-inspired. Commissions and inquiries welcome.403.942.4144 rpahara@shaw.ca

Palmanchuk, Tammi VEquine Art created in oils. Painting of three-dimensional horse sculptures to a realistic finish. 403.894.4221 winterglenfarm@shaw.ca www.winterglenstudio.shawwebspace.ca

Palmer, James VAcademy landscape painting and live model drawing. Figurative theme or narrative paintings. Instructor at Allied Arts in Pincher Creek.403.632.6250 palmer.james919@gmail.com

Penny Coffee House GA gathering place with a warm & friendly atmosphere; combining local art with specialty coffees and delicious homemade food.Eileen Abbott403.320.5282 pchcoffee@hotmail.com

Playgoers of Lethbridge F TEstablished in 1923 and is the oldest amateur drama group in Canada. Hosts a dinner theatre production in October and a main stage production in February. Sponsors the Regional One-Act Festival and participate in the Alberta One-Act Festival in March/April. Provides workshops in all aspects of acting, directing and stagecraft. Membership $10 annually for persons 18 years and older. Auditions are open to everyone.Linda Johnson403.381.6417 grenfell@telus.net

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Plessis, Jesse MPianist, composer, lecturer, arranger.403.393.0971 jesse.plessis@gmail.com www.soundcloud.com/jesse-plessis

Polo, Patricia VWorks in watercolour, acrylic, oil, charcoal, pastel, pencil, prismacolor and mixed media. Art educator, creative, dynamic, conceptual. Real and fantasy themes. Portraits and theme works in small and large format. Object art designs for awards.403.317.3130 popolo77@msn.com www.patriciapoloart.com

Primachuk, Rose MMusic - Symphony.403.327.6221 rose.primachuk@shaw.ca

Pryde, Celeste VFibre artist specializing in One of a Kind Fashions for the woman who wishes to be unique in her styling. Also hand dyed, printed, woven and embellished scarves, shawls and other accessories. Will design and weave Metis Sashes. Fibre, sculpture and collage artist.403.634.5907 frfam@telus.net

Rakos, Deb VWeaver specializing in functional pieces for daily use made more enjoyable because of color and design. Member of Lethbridge Handicraft Guild of Weavers at Casa.403.360.6810 drrakos@shaw.ca

Randell, Ian VVisual artist specializing primarily in landscape painting in oils, acrylics and watercolours. Commissions upon request. Member of the Potemkin Artist Collective.403.327.2471 randdi@shaw.ca

Robb, Don MTrumpet player, member of Lethbridge Big Band, Bridge Brass Quintet, Hippodrome, Contemporary Works Jazz Orchestra, and Lethbridge Jazz Society.403.81.0443 donrobb@telus.net

Robinson, Jessica VVisual artist specializing in painting, sculpture, pottery and cards. Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Management. 403.894.0914 robinson.jessica@me.com

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Romanchuk, Karen MSinger/Songwriter - solo or with full band.403.327.4976 karenromanchuk1@gmail.com www.reverbnation.com/karenromanchuk

Samson, Christina DDance instructor, choreographer and performer.403.360.6255 cmtjazz26@hotmail.com www.turningpointdancestudio.ca

Savard, Denise VAcrylics, Watercolour, Mixed Media, Silk Painting and Encaustic.403.942.4805 duckyd494@shaw.ca

Schwarz, Kathy VGlass artisan – creating fused glass, stained glass and sandblasted items including jewellery, suncatchers, plates, bowls, vases and more.403.942.7636 kschw@rocketmail.com

Senda, Jane VTeagarden Satchels is a small satchelry providing custom-made and ready-to-purchase bags, purses and satchels to discerning customers. Inspired by fabric colours, textures and patterns to make each bag a uniquely exclusive piece. Hand made with love in sunny Southern Alberta.403.394.0277 jane@teagarden-satchels.com www.teagarden-satchels.com

Simmers, Sharon VArtist working with metal, often recycled from second hand shops. Specializing in jewellery, wall hangings, mirrors, boxes, and many other things. Studio space in the Idea Building on 2 Avenue S.403.380.6194 ssimmersthingmaker@gmail.com www.thingmaker.ca

The Slice Bar & Grill MWhat more could you want from a live music venue- the BEST pizza, amazing and diverse local and national live talents showcased every night until 2am, located in the heart of downtown.Jesse Freed403.320.0117 slice-pizza@shaw.ca www.theslice.ca314 8th Street S

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Smudge Art Studio Inc. V ASSmudge- the best place to get a little messy and have a lot of fun. Offering art classes, workshops, camps, and parties!Paije Ottoson587.425.2582 info@smudgeart.ca www.smudgeart.ca

SONGER architecture inc ASAinc combines creative design and a practical approach to achieve engaging spaces for the arts.Elizabeth Songer403.894.2424 songerarchitecture@shaw.ca www.SONGERarchitecture.com

South Country Fair F MExpanding cultural awareness in Southern Alberta by creating opportunities for people to be exposed to a wide variety of roots oriented music in an outdoor festival setting.Trent Moranz403.388.4414 asparagus@scfair.ab.ca www.scfair.ab.ca

Southern Accord Chorus MThis A Capella performance chorus, the small ensemble and quartet entertain at special events throughout Southern Alberta. A variety of repertoire with distinct harmonies- something for everyone! Talented female singers are invited to try our style. See our ad in this directory or visit our website for more information about hiring and membership. www.southernaccord.org

Southern Alberta Artist Association VComprised of artists members from Pincher Creek to Cardston and south. Artists meet monthly to be informed on upcoming competitions. Monthly meetings alternating months for critiques. Gail Brown403.328.9942 gailbrown6164@shaw.ca

Southern Alberta Art Gallery G NM VOffers a dynamic exhibition schedule featuring contemporary art by renowned local, regional, national, and international artists. Committed to the learning and growth of our visitors and community, the Southern Alberta Art Gallery offers a variety of educational programs for all ages. A tempting gift shop, in close proximity to cafes and other shopping, carries unique handcrafted items produced by local and area artisans. Ryan Doherty601 3 Ave S 403.327.8770 info@saag.ca www.saag.ca

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Spirit in Motion Yoga CC“Stretch your body. Wake-up your soul.” Specialized classes and workshops to transform your body, quiet your mind, and expand your creative self. Private yoga therapy and Thai massage also available.Vickie MacArthur403.320.6763 spirityoga@shaw.ca www.spiritinmotionyoga.ca

St. Patrick Fine Arts Elementary School CCA Christ Centered community actively engaging each child spiritually, academically, physically and creatively with a strong academic fine arts program serving the world in meaningful ways.Val Lazzaretto403.327.4386 val.lazzaretto@holyspirit.ab.ca www.holyspirit.ab.ca/stpat

The Studio AS GRetail art supplies, art classes. Home of the Miller Gallery.Nadine Miller 403.329.1050 the_studio@shaw.ca407A 5 St S Lethbridge

Tallman, Bert VJewelry art, incorporates Blackfoot traditional and contemporary design and methods in creating one of a kind jewelry art. He uses mostly sterling silver, semi-pre-cious stones (turquoise and ammolite), and mammoth ivory in creating designs. He combines inlay, overlay, carving and stamping in creating Blackfoot style jewelry.403.737.3812 berttallman@aol.com

Terra Sol BodyTalk & Yoga CCTerraSol BodyTalk and yoga, holistic healing, various styles of yoga both public and private.Theresa Spencer 403.393.0283 thespen@telus.net www.terrasolbodytalk.com

Textile Surface Design Guild VThe Textile Surface Design Guild (TSDG) is a non-profit society of artists in Lethbridge and area who work in a variety of surface design techniques individually and as a group connecting through a passion for fibre within the context of art and design. The guild increases cultural awareness of textile arts for members and the community and promotes its members’ artistic skills and expertise by providing educational programs, resources, and an opportunity to practice our art form in a spirit of cooperation and sharing. Bev Hall403.328.9712 surfacedesignlethbridge@gmail.com www.surfacedesignlethbridge.ca

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Thompson, Ian VPhotographic art: fine art black & white, color and abstract (representational and non).403.381.6665 i.thompsolta@gmail.com

Trap\Door Artist Run Centre CC VA community supported, not-for-profit artist-run platform for contemporary art. We encourage untested and emerging art practices and support artists at an early stage of their careers. Trap\door Artist Run Centre does not operate from a fixed location and has no permanent exhibition space. Exhibitions or other forms of presentation are developed in consultation with artists and are based on project requirements. Trap\door pays artist’s fees, and dedicates funds to project expenses, and to the direct costs of providing public access to contemporary art.info@trapdoorarc.com www.trapdoorarc.com

Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Club D Educating and increasing the public’s understanding and appreciation of Ukrainian culture, tradition, and costumes by providing dance instruction and producing live Ukrainian dance performances.Chris Horbachewskiwww.troyandalethbridge.wix.com/troyanda

Tuck, Perry V Acrylic based painting ranging from nature, fantasy and animals. 587.425.4007 grndpndr5@yahoo.com

University of Lethbridge Art Gallery GULAG has a dual responsibility to serve the general public and the campus community, by making art works and the activities of the Art Gallery highly visible. We attract members of the public to campus and engaging the on campus community, we provide access to contemporary art historical art. Josephine Mills403.329.2690 josephine.mills@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/artgallery

University of Lethbridge Conservatory of Music MOffering customized, non-auditioned music programs to aspiring musicians of any age and level. From Kindermusik for babies to our Strummin N Hummin beginner guitar class, we have something that would suit everyone. Our goal is to provide the community with opportunities to receive quality music instruction in a friendly and personal environment. Call us to see which program would best suit you or your child, or visit us in our new location at Casa.Peggy Mezei403.329.2304 music.conservatory@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/music-conservatory230 8 St S

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University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts D M NM P T VOffering degree programs in Art, Drama, Music and New Media. Our “Season at a Glance,” which can be found on our website, lists all our theatre productions, concerts, art and new media exhibitions, and visiting artists’ talks from September through May. Children’s Fine Art summer camps held in July and August.Katherine Wasiak403.329.2227 katherine.wasiak@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/finearts 4401 University Dr W Lethbridge

University of Lethbridge Sport & Recreation Services DOffering an eclectic menu of programs and activities. From youth to adult, Sport and Recreation has ballet, ballroom and Latin, belly dance, hip hop, modern country swing programs offered each semester. As well Sport and Rec offers numerous recreational and sport activities throughout the year.Bill Halma403.329.5107 halma@uleth.ca www.uleth.ca/sportrec

Visual Arts Alberta Association V ASAs a Provincial Arts Services Organization and the affiliate for CARFAC in the province of Alberta, Visual Arts Alberta wishes to connect with the visual arts sector of Lethbridge and to begin advocate and promote your arts community.Chris Carson866.421.1731 chris@visualartsalberta.com www.visualartsalberta.com

Vox Musica Choral Society MPromotes and supports choral music in southwestern Alberta. We bring choral music performances to the area and give members an opportunity to sing and give public performances under professional direction. Rehearsals begin in September and are at the University from 7.00 - 9.30 pm in room 480. Jonathan Dean 403.320.8933 deans2@telusplanet.net www.sites.google.com/site/voxmusicalethbridge Wall Décor and More Framing and Gallery AS GWall Décor and More Framing and Gallery featuring the works of regional artists. Custom picture framing store with giftware. Scott & Melina Warnock403.328.0923 walldecorandmore@gmail.com www.walldecorandmore.ca309 10 St S

Zasadny, Diana VPainter and printmaker, focusing on the imagery of Southern Alberta. Diana blends the boundaries of impressionism & abstraction at her downtown Lethbridge studio. Visitors welcome, please phone ahead.403.715.8990 dianazasadny@gmail.com www.dianazasadny.net

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JUNE

8-14: Lethbridge Jazz Festival

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1: Galt Museum & Archives: Museum Community Day2-5: Lethbridge Pride Fest18-20: South Country Fair26: SAAG: House Tours & Tea

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23: Casa Open House & Registration Day

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13: CKXU: Love & Records13: SAAG: Art Auction18: Allied Arts Council: Mayor’s Luncheon for Business and the Arts21-28: Allied Arts Council: Lethbridge Arts Days21: Lethbridge Public Library- Word on the Street Festival27: Galt Museum & Archives- Harvest Festival

NOVEMBER

21-22: Casa: Christmas at Casa8: Lethbridge Community Band: Always and Forever Concert

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13: Lethbridge Community Band- Mayor’s Christmas Concert

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7: Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra: 7th Annual Love Notes Fundraiser16: Casa: Family fun Day

MARCH

3-4: Lethbridge Photography Club: Photofusion6-7: Ammena Dance Company- An Explosion of World Music & DanceTBA: Kiwanis Music FestivalTBA: Lethbridge International Film Festival

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