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The Art Gallery of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are located in Treaty 6 Territory and Region 4 of the Metis Nation of Alberta. We respect this as the traditional and contemporary  land of diverse Indigenous Peoples including the Plains Cree, Woodland Cree, Beaver Cree, Nitsitapi/Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Anishinaabe/Saulteaux/Ojibwe and Dene Peoples. We also acknowledge the many Indigenous, Inuit and Métis people who make Alberta their home today.

150+ Alberta Artists

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Cam Wallace

Campbell Wallace grew up in Edmonton, Alberta.  He began drawing in earnest at the age of four, and completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the University of Alberta in 2000.  He has maintained a studio practice focusing on acrylic and oil portrait painting, primarily working from a growing collection of vernacular photographs appropriated from various sources.  The found images chosen for these narrative portraits depict ordinary yet compelling people and situations with the potential to resonate long after first being viewed.

Cam works as the Technician Demonstrator for Visual Fundamentals and Drawing & Intermedia at the University of Alberta.  An active member of the Northern Alberta Wood Carvers’ Association, he also plays the great highland bagpipe alongside the Wajjo West African Drum Group.  Most recently, he’s been learning guitar in his one spare hour a week.

Tadeusz Warszynski

Tadeusz Warszynski was born and raised in Gdansk, Poland. Shortly after obtaining a Master of Music in Percussion Performance from the Academy of Music in Gdansk, he immigrated to Edmonton, where he still resides. He received a Master of Art in Printmaking at the University of Alberta, where he has taught printmaking studio courses since 1993. He received honourable mention at the 2000 Great Canadian Printmaking Competition in Toronto

Arlene Wasylynchuk

Arlene Wasylynchuk was born in Two Hills, Alberta in 1947. She studied at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and earned her BFA with distinction from the University of Alberta in 1991. Arlene’s work has been exhibited in Edmonton, St. Albert, Calgary, Jasper, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie, Kelowna, Toronto, Germany, Spain, Argentina and Singapore. She was the recipient of the inaugural Eldon & Anne Foote Edmonton Visual Arts Prize for her installation, Saltus Illuminati, in 2012.

Hope Wells

Hope Wells’s artwork is a multi-disciplinary quartet of abstract expressionist acrylic painting with the methodical grit of Printmaking; the lines of silk adds dimensions and tone through the shifting perspectives. Her life experiences and education have predominately happened and evolved from Victoria, B.C, Englefeld, Saskatchewan, and Edmonton, Alberta being the most important and central locations of her more life altering experiences.

Pam Wilman

Pam Wilman paints on location throughout Alberta to increase the awareness of loss of habitat and wildlife corridors. Her purpose is that future generations will preserve the natural beauty of Alberta. Her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree includes studies at the University of Alberta and Yale University. She has exhibited in 80 group shows and 17 solo shows in Canada and the United States. The paintings can be found in public and corporate collections and the Art Gallery of Alberta, Art Rental and Sales Gallery. Pam is currently showing as part of the AGA Trex program, in our show titled "Plate Tectonics" https://www.youraga.ca/sites/default/files/file/2018-08/Plate%20Tectonics%20brochure.pdf

Clint Wilson

Clint is an Edmonton based multi media artist and founder of Integrated Wilderness Systems, a platform for the development and dissemination of critical thinking around neo-ecologies, post natural wilderness and natural resource management. Manifest as immersive mechanical installations, creative survival gear and photographic fictions he uses photography, video, sound light and kinetics to construct immersive environments that reflect upon states of wonder, transformation and transcendence. He has resided and practiced in Edmonton for the past 28 years since graduating from the University of Victoria with an MFA. He has produced exhibitions for galleries, found sites and Artist-Run Centres both here across Canada and the United States, most recently at the Art Gallery of Chelsea in New York City, the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California and the MCA in Chicago, and participated in professional artist residencies worldwide. His fascination with late Victorian idealism, the life of William Morris and the implicit nature of wilderness as a site for wonder has led his recent work to a re-imagining of the subversive potential of utopian ideologies, examined within the rarefied spaces of art, to reform contemporary life.

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The Art Gallery of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are located in Treaty 6 Territory and Region 4 of the Metis Nation of Alberta. We respect this as the traditional and contemporary  land of diverse Indigenous Peoples including the Plains Cree, Woodland Cree, Beaver Cree, Nitsitapi/Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Anishinaabe/Saulteaux/Ojibwe and Dene Peoples. We also acknowledge the many Indigenous, Inuit and Métis people who make Alberta their home today.