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Assembly of Light

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We are thrilled to host this exhibition, in conjunction with the Glass Art Association of Canada, curator Jill Allan brings Canadian artists together to showcase their best works.

Artists featured:

Angela Bedard

Brad Copping

Rob Lewis

Susan Rankin

Julia Reimer

Tyler Rock

Natali Rodrigues

Reception – May 24. 6 to 9pm.

As We See It – Photo Exhibition

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Opening Night – April 4  

6:00-10:00pm.

Wine and beer will be available for purchase; hors d’oeuvres provided.

The exhibit will be running April 2 – May 4, 2013.

In partnership with The Fig Tree Foundation, this exhibition features photographers:

Jeremy Fokkens

Andras Schram

Steve Speer

Cate Cameron

Barb Briggs

It highlights issues, people and communities in the developing world, combined with images and stories from international development and aid organizations.

CrossRoads Art exhibition

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CrossRoads

Art Exhibition March 4 – 30
Opening March 7, 6 – 9pm

Endeavor Arts is excited to host a collaboration between Zachary Abbott and Koos de Jongh, street artist and abstract artist respectively. This exhibit is a balance between complimenting and conflicting, presented in a variety of mediums on steel and canvas. Both artists share affinity for the risk and color schemes of street art and they have also been fortifying their abstract techniques.

Twenty-three year old Airdrie muralist Zachary Abbott is passionate about street art with an abstract feeling. He
likes to combine fine art with hand-styles. Bringing these concepts to dimension with aerosol and acrylic processes, they blend into a brilliant juxtaposition. The CrossRoads to Zachary is a mixed media masterpiece with paints spilt, brushed, sprayed, taped and sponged over an industrial steel backdrop and a collection of fine lines.

Koos de Jongh is a self- taught artist from the Netherlands, now residing in Airdrie. He started creating paintings in 2007. He has attended abstract painting classes at the Alberta College of Art and Design and collaborated with
several abstract artists. Most of his paintings are on canvas using acrylics and mixed mediums. The paintings are
abstract and vibrant with extensive use of colour. For CrossRoads, de Jongh combined abstract and street art, both being of interest. He chose a Marilyn Monroe image to anchor the work to honour one of his artistic heroes, Andy Warhol. This is the first project where de Jongh has added spray paint and markers to his art supplies.

Make Fashion Gala – Jan 25th 2013

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Jan 25th, 6 to 10pm.

The MakeFashion initiative is a collaboration of great minds who want to demonstrate that the convergence of Technology and Art can result in a form, fashion and community brand new to Calgary. Creativity and innovation are the guiding principles to unit fashion, jewelry and accessories designers with software and hardware engineers. Along with technology enthusiasts, creatives and those that just simply like to engage in cultural experiments – all are invited to participate in the MakeFashion event series.

The Make Fashion Gala is the highlight of the festival, featuring innovative work by local designers.

The event will feature innovative cocktails, exciting performances and a runway show from our designers.

Facebook Event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/473912079306833/

Tickets available here: http://makefashiongala.eventbrite.com/

The Gifts of Art – Exhibition

Exhibition will be on display until Dec 29. It features over 10 artists’ small and medium works that make the perfect gift these holidays. For every piece you buy, the gallery will donate a portion to the Inn from the Cold.

Artists Week

Dec 14 – 21

Gallery will be partially open by our amazing artists! You will have the opportunity to meet them if you haven’t, stop by to say hi, check their work.

Friday Dec 14 Kathleen 11-1

Saturday Dec 15 Tammy 11-2,  Janie 2-5

Sunday Dec 16 – Tues Dec 18 CLOSED

Wednesday Dec 19 Marilyn 11-1

Thursday Dec 20 Tammy & Benita 11-4

Friday Dec 21 Tammy 11-1 Janie 1-5

If you have any questions, email info[at]endeavorarts[dot]com

Featured Artist: Manuka Forge Studio / John Monteath

Pedestool by Manuka Forge Studio $6000Solium Voliticus chairJohn Monteath, the artist behind Manuka Forge Studio has created architectural ironwork and metal sculpture in the Calgary area since 1996. Creating highly customized, hand crafted wrought iron pieces using hot forging, traditional joinery and other blacksmithing techniques, and repoussé work.

A variety of metals are used including steel, copper and bronze to produce balustrades, juliet balconies, fireplace screens, wrought iron railings, high end furniture, custom light fixtures and sculpture.

“Hot forging, working the metal, directing the movement and capturing the moment, liberating the inherent biotic nature of the seemingly inert steel… this is my art.”

John takes an old trade technique to another level in contemporary art. The shapes, size, details on each piece are carefully planned and perfectly executed.

These pieces as well as more artwork is available at gallery.

Graffiti Art exhibition. Oct 9 – Nov 17.

GRAFFILTHY

Graffilthy mural

Opens Oct 9, 7 – 9pm.

Exhibit runs until Nov 17.

Graffilthy brings graffiti, the art that is showcased in the underbelly of the city to the pristine atmosphere of the gallery. The installation of a 70ft long mural onto the surface of the gallery is the closest way we thought we could bring some of the true essence of graffiti to such a space. It is our pleasure to show work from graffiti artists from Alberta and British Columbia. The rebellious part of graffiti says it belongs in the street where the art side tries to showcase the talents that these artists have developed. You be the judge.

We work closely with curator Adam Melnyk, who is the author of Visual Orgasm: The Early Years of Canadian Graffiti, which was released in November 2011. He has been documenting graffiti since 1996 and is an expert of the culture.

Exhibit includes:

Afex has been perfecting his graffiti skills since the mid 90’s and has started to develop his presence in the art scene in Calgary.

Gravy brings a fun loving style to the often gloomy side of graffiti. Most recently he has begun doing tattoo work.

Hype is a master with the spray can. He can do letters, characters and signage. His work can be seen all over Victoria, BC.

Pesto has been doing graffiti for over 19 years. He has started doing wood work to bring more life to his artwork.

Rove is all business from his stylish pieces to his precise lines. He is known for bringing the funk.

Servo serves up some mean graffiti with his large letters and big flares. His creative juices are just starting to boil over.

Voes does grimey graffiti and has brought that same style to his art work. He enjoys playing with layers and bringing different dimension to his pieces.

 

Group Exhibition Opening Sep 6, 5 – 8pm.

Group exhibition features 10+ artists including:

Andrew Jones – Visionary digital artist

Casey Hughes – Ferrofluid sculptures

Dave Ware – Lego art

Doug Seidl – Digital art

George Duncan – Blacksmithing

Issac Mills – Visionary digital artist

Justin Totemical – Visionary digital artist

Manuka Forge Studio – Blacksmithing

Nikki Gour – Mixed media art

Simon Haiduk – Visionary  artist

Tammy Fischer – Mixed media art

 

CLOSING EVENT OCT 4, 5 to 8pm.

 

Featured artist for September: Casey Hughes

Casey Hughes is a Calgary artist whose sculptures are interactive and playful.

“I work with art and technology to create contemporary works which challenge classifications using traditional standards. We are at the beginning of a new age of art and design where the artist and designer needs to become much more than a skilled craftsman working to master one trade. Collaboration with experts in other industries is key, and technology enables us to use and combine expertise along with many new mediums, digital and analogue; we now are able to transcend the past traditions of art and design to build new paradigms of creative output. The artist and designer of today will find success utilizing skills in communication and collaboration to compliment their trade”.

His work is available at gallery, some pieces are for display only, however commission work and small ferrofluid cells are available to the public.

Watch video: Casey Hughes – Ferrofluid window

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