Yarn Attack!
Join us June 6th in creating yarn bombed sculptures around the Perron District. You'll have the opportunity to learn to knit or crochet from a pro, so no experience is necessary to participate in this event! You can also bring your own premade knit or crocheted blocks to contribute to this project.
June Venues
Amplify @ The Collective
Featuring The Sunday Edition
Featuring The Sunday Edition

The Bookstore on Perron
There will be four artists showing and selling their paintings at the Bookstore on Perron, 7 Perron Street, during the month of June.
Susan Scott
Laurena Beirnes
Tom Steele
Lorraine Berube
Meanwhile at W.A.R.E.S Andrew Raczynski, Dolly Bolen, Pat Trudeau, Diane Stone, Frances Pelletier, Luise Mendler-Johnson,
Linda Corbett, Kateryna Young and Deb Blair from the St. Albert Painters Guild will be painting live in the foyer of St. Albert Place.
La Crema Cafe
ArtWalk's newest venue will feature the art of Kateryna Young and Wayne Gorman.
Art Gallery of St. Albert
Abandon
Pierre Bataillard and Ruth-Anne French
There will be four artists showing and selling their paintings at the Bookstore on Perron, 7 Perron Street, during the month of June.
Susan Scott
Laurena Beirnes
Tom Steele
Lorraine Berube
Meanwhile at W.A.R.E.S Andrew Raczynski, Dolly Bolen, Pat Trudeau, Diane Stone, Frances Pelletier, Luise Mendler-Johnson,
Linda Corbett, Kateryna Young and Deb Blair from the St. Albert Painters Guild will be painting live in the foyer of St. Albert Place.
La Crema Cafe
ArtWalk's newest venue will feature the art of Kateryna Young and Wayne Gorman.
Art Gallery of St. Albert
Abandon
Pierre Bataillard and Ruth-Anne French

Musée Heritage Museum
Leah Dorion
Leah Dorion is an interdisciplinary Métis artist from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Her vibrant and symbolic paintings honour the spiritual strength of Indigenous women and the sacred feminine.
Symbol systems are predominant in Indigenous art and are a powerful and dynamic way to pass historical and spiritual knowledge forward through generations. Dorion applies them in her art to convey a variety of important cultural teachings. Incorporating a range of mediums such as beads, birch bark, river rock, and shells, Dorion shares her Métis heritage through joyful, tactile contemporary works. Rich celebratory narratives pay homage to her First Nations and Métis women ancestors, sharing stories through active, intriguing imagery.
Dorion is a skilled artist and storyteller. Whether on the gallery wall or in the numerous books she has illustrated, her lively art creates a compelling visual dialogue and a potent spiritual expression.
W.A.R.E.S
Come join the St. Albert Painters Guild in the foyer of St. Albert Place during ArtWalk on June 6th, 6-9pm. There will be vibrant colours and live painting demos, artwork for show and sale and there may be a musical treat too!
St. Albert Public Library
The Library is pleased to exhibit the work of photographer Elizabeth Erasmus. From travelling the Alaska Highway to Inuvik, to the canola fields and barns around her home in Busby, Alberta, Elizabeth's award-winning images have been featured in Canadian Geographic calendars.
Leah Dorion
Leah Dorion is an interdisciplinary Métis artist from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Her vibrant and symbolic paintings honour the spiritual strength of Indigenous women and the sacred feminine.
Symbol systems are predominant in Indigenous art and are a powerful and dynamic way to pass historical and spiritual knowledge forward through generations. Dorion applies them in her art to convey a variety of important cultural teachings. Incorporating a range of mediums such as beads, birch bark, river rock, and shells, Dorion shares her Métis heritage through joyful, tactile contemporary works. Rich celebratory narratives pay homage to her First Nations and Métis women ancestors, sharing stories through active, intriguing imagery.
Dorion is a skilled artist and storyteller. Whether on the gallery wall or in the numerous books she has illustrated, her lively art creates a compelling visual dialogue and a potent spiritual expression.
W.A.R.E.S
Come join the St. Albert Painters Guild in the foyer of St. Albert Place during ArtWalk on June 6th, 6-9pm. There will be vibrant colours and live painting demos, artwork for show and sale and there may be a musical treat too!
St. Albert Public Library
The Library is pleased to exhibit the work of photographer Elizabeth Erasmus. From travelling the Alaska Highway to Inuvik, to the canola fields and barns around her home in Busby, Alberta, Elizabeth's award-winning images have been featured in Canadian Geographic calendars.
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