Artist José Luis Torres’ installations invite viewers to not only see the spaces they inhabit in new ways, but also to playfully interact with these spaces.
Read moreCONNECTIONS
A project showcasing the relationship between art and neuroscience, portraying the many aspects of neuroscience, brain diseases and mental health in a creative and compelling way.
Read more"A Molecule of Perfect" by Richard Boulet and Marilyn Olson
In this new exhibit by Marilyn Olson and Richard Boulet, they take textiles to create large-scale, layered, complex collages to create visually appealing artwork.
Read more"Daydreams" by Yong Fei Guan and Wei Li
The works of artists Yong Fei Guan and Wei Li are highly spirited and at first seem as though they are attempting to transport the viewer far away from reality. Their respective sculptures and paintings suggest a preoccupation with whimsy, fantasy and humour. However, the complex visual language and material manipulation techniques that each artist has developed are tools for working through complex issues of identity, ecology and representation.
Read moreHoliday Show & Sale 2020
Join McMullen Gallery on December 9th – 16th for our fourth annual Holiday Show & Sale, where you can buy unique gifts that support local artists and the Friends’ Arts in Healthcare program.
Read moreThe Living Valley
This exhibition features the art of ten artists with Developmental Disabilities who are all supported in their art making by being members of the collective at the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts.
Read moreNo Place by Emmanuel Osahor
Comprising of a collection of recent paintings of real and imagined landscapes within Edmonton, a living wall of tropical plants, and a soundscape of the Edmonton River Valley, this exhibition by Emmanuel Osahor attempts to hold the tension of failure and impossibility within utopic desire, while also conveying the persistence of hope that is at the core of the human experience.
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Holiday Show & Sale 2019
You are invited to McMullen Gallery’s third annual Show & Sale, just in time for the Holidays. Buy a unique gift for someone (or yourself!) and support local artists and the Friends’ Arts in Healthcare Program.
Read moreThis Art Makes Me Feel...
Please join us as we launch our exhibition, This Art Makes Me Feel… 2019, celebrating the power of art in this hospital. Exceptional works from the Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts have been curated based on their potential impact in the healthcare environment, and viewers will have the chance to share how they feel about each piece by writing their response on a post-it note.
Read moreSanctuary
Sanctuary brings together the works of Noemi de Bruijn and Julya Hajnoczky, encouraging visitors to challenge their idealized notion of ‘home’. By drawing on nostalgia felt for lost or absent homes, the show presents ideas of displacement and belonging in the spaces we occupy, as well as our interactions with vast landscapes.
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