Summer art

With the Art Gallery of Alberta announcing their fall lineup today, it’s a good time to check out their summer offerings, if you haven’t done so already.

Exhibits winding down their time at the AGA include M.C. Escher: The Mathmagician, The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, and Jonathan Kaiser’s Celestial Bodies. These shows will be gone when most of the new ones are open to the public.

November will bring with it more changes, so if you want to see any of the current showcases, you better find some time in your dayplanner.

Also, don’t run down to the AGA after you read this. They aren’t open Mondays.

2 Responses to “Summer art”

  1. Stu says:

    I’ve really enjoyed this round of exhibits – much more than the traditional opening exhibits featuring Degas, Goya…

    Of course I have the sensibilties of a 6 year old and love Looney Tunes and Escher.

    Also – the terrace patio is a great place to grab a drink and relax overlooking Churchill Square.

    If you haven’t already – do yourself a favor and check it out.

  2. Jeff says:

    I’ve had the pleasure of being out on the terrace twice now. It’s a great spot!

    I would have liked to have seen the Degas show, but just didn’t get my act together to head over. I’ll have to do a thorough examination (and some Googling) of the new exhibitions to make sure I don’t miss something else.