DaDe ART & DESIGN LAB group exhibition & sale all artworks are < (less than) $1000 november 17 - december 23, 2011 opening reception november 17 CHRISTMAS in INGLEWOOD CLICK HERE for CHRISTMAS in INGLEWOOD photo booth photos the ART of FASHION an exclusive runway presentation, shopping event & fundraiser to end human-trafficking. launching a unique exhibition showcasing the works of New York-native designer Lauren Bagliore. PREVIEW & PURCHASE the new A/W 2011 Collection, now sold at DaDe ART & DESIGN LAB November 3rd, 2011 | 7:00 pm DaDe ART & DESIGN LAB The Alberta Craft Council is excited to present the 7th Annual Alberta Craft Awards. These awards recognize the value and contribution of individuals to Alberta's fine craft culture. The recipients will be recognized at a ceremony onOctober 15 at DaDe ART & DESIGN LAB in Calgary | 7:00 pm They will also be featured in a Discovery Gallery exhibition, later on, in Edmonton. For more information on the Awards Ceremony and DaDe ART & DESIGN LAB please call or email the ACC at 780-488-6611 or acc@albertacraft.ab.ca The 2011 Alberta Craft Award Nominees are: Linda Stanier & Family Memorial Award Celebrating the life of Linda Stanier, this annual endowed award has been created to honour an Alberta professional craftsperson working in clay. -Voyager Art & Tile - Brian McArthur and Dawn Detarando, Red Deer Award of Honour Presented to a volunteer/supporter/teacher/craftsperson (individual or group) that has made a significant contribution to Alberta's Fine Craft Culture. -George Heagle, Edmonton -Simon Wroot , Calgary Award of Achievement Presented to an emerging craftsperson/student, in recognition of his/her achievement to date and/or potential (ACC members only). -Brenda Danbrook, Opal -Jennea Frischke, Calgary Award of Excellence - Contemporary Presented to an established craftsperson who excels in his/her area of craft (ACC members only). -Jackie Anderson, Calgary Award of Excellence - Heritage Presented to an established craftsperson who excels in his/her area of craft (ACC members only). -Ilya Oratovsky, Edmonton *RED indicated awards recipients Artwalk is an opportunity for the general public to visit Calgary galleries and artist studios to discover the quality and variety of artists' work available in Calgary, and realize they do not have to travel abroad to find some wonderful treasures. The event is free, and many venues will be providing refreshments and hosting special events. Artwalk is great for art students, art connoisseurs, and for the novice to come out and meet artists and watch creativity happen before their eyes. This event's popularity over 20 years stems from it's focus on enjoyment of the arts in a friendly and casual atmosphere. Calgary Art Walk takes place September 17 - 18, 2011 Kai Georg Scholefield, recent addition to the Bee Kingdom Art Collective who received Leftenant Governor award for emerging artists in 2010, is very excited to have a solo glass art show at Dade ART & DESIGN LAB, in Calgary titled Final Fantasy II. This exhibition will start on September 16 and run until October 30, 2011, and consist of fine art glass sculpture, paintings and mixed media sculpture, including wood, steel, and concrete. opening reception Friday September 16, 2011 | 7:00 pm Kai's work will be a variant of his first solo exhibition, titled Final Fantasy which was hosted by the New Glass and Photography gallery in Berlin, Germany in 2010. Kai Scholefield is also the President of the Calgary Glass Initiative foundation, which in th last several years has sponsored, curated, and funded public exhibitions of fine art glass at places such as the Triangle Gallery of the visual arts in Calgary, as well as traveling art exhibitions. CGI's current initiative is to open a publicly accessable glass studio in an effort to foster appreciation for glass art locally, nationally, and internationally. As well as being a founding board member of Berlin Glas e.V., a non profit glass studio in Berlin that builds relationships between Europian and Canadian artists and art institutions. 14 let there be no mistake, to reveal your life through art is a vulnerable step, one which is necessary in the process. 1 year 4 seasons 1 thumb 4 fingers 1 boy 4 sons 1 man 4 vices 1 voice 4 people 5 DAYS ONLY ... september 9 to 14 2011 (closed monday) My most recent body of work involves bicycles. I chose to use these simple pieces of engineering because they are so universal in nature, and I have come to see them as a metaphor for humanity. Throughout the world, only our ability to walk is used more as a means of locomotion. The bicycle exists in every culture and the knowledge of the bicycle mechanic is universal. The skill to repair a bike is the same in Boston, Bangkok, Beirut, or Beijing, and language is not a prerequisite to solving the most complex bicycle problems. I am delighted that so many people find my work familiar and ask if they can ride my sculpture, or ask how I might ride those that I have clearly worked beyond rideability. The desire of the viewer to touch and climb upon my work has led me to see myself not only as a sculptor, but also as a toymaker. Using bicycles, I have found myself viewing them both as conceptual and as figurative objects. In our consumer society, we leave piles of bikes to rust as we rush to buy newer models. This aspect of the human condition is symptomatic of the strained relationship we have between technology and nature. We dismiss much of what we have done to our environment in the name of progress, while continuing to utilize finite resources. It is this relationship that fascinates me. Just as I have taken these old bikes and attempted to give them new life, I hope you will be reminded that we must do more with less and each of us must be prepared to rediscover older and more sustainable technologies for our lives. An ideal place to begin this process would be for all of us to participate in National Ride a Bike to School/Work Day on October 7. I ask you, the viewer, to look beyond the functional aspect of the bicycle and discover a new aesthetic within these familiar objects. If we can do this, perhaps we can look beyond our own emotional, mental or physical limitations and find an expanded understanding of the “normal.” - Bob Artist TALK Tuesday August 30, 2011 | 7:30 DaDe ART & DESIGN LAB JUST WHAT IS THE AWESOME FOUNDATION?It's a small group of awesome people who pitch in $100 out of their own pockets each month to grant $1000 to the most awesome idea submitted that month! What's more awesome than $1000 for an awesome idea?! Our core tenets:
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Thursday August 25 | 6:00pm DaDe ART & DESIGN LAB | 1327 9 AVE SE CELEBRATE THE SUMMER WITH THE SUNFEST July 30, 2011 It's all about having fun in the sun with this year's Inglewood Sunfest! This year we're adding more things to see and do, plus we'll still have all those favorite activities for the whole family. Starting at 11am on July 30th, the street will come alive with performers, vendors, and fantastic food. Plan to come down and make this a family tradition! We're adding in some wintery fun to our Summer festival with a street hockey tournament! Watch our website for all the registration information. |






































