Lethbridge Public Art 5 Calls 5 Call for Expressions of Interest: Community Murals

Call for Expressions of Interest: Community Murals

Public Art News

Find out all the latest news about Public Art in Lethbridge. Come to an artist talk and learn more about the process of creation. Participate in workshops for new artists. Look for submission and public engagement opportunities happening in the city. Be the first one to discover a new artwork in the community.

The Ball Is In Your Court, Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins, January 2019

Lethbridge – Sikóóhkotok  Public Art Ideas Labs

Lethbridge – Sikóóhkotok Public Art Ideas Labs

Dates and times IDEAS LAB FILM NIGHT — Monday, April 7 · 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM - The Movie Mill IDEAS LAB #1 — Tuesday, April 8 · 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (open to all) - Sterndale Bennett Theatre IDEAS LAB #2 — Wednesday, April 9 · 1:00 - 4:00 PM * - Sterndale Bennett Theatre...

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Big Ideas: Lethbridge Public Art Celebration

Big Ideas: Lethbridge Public Art Celebration

You are invited to Big Ideas: Public Art Celebration! Casa Community Room Thursday, January 30th at 7pm Join us in a celebration of recent Lethbridge Public Art successes! Featuring a panel consisting of artists including: -Nathan Meguinis (Sending Blessings) -Darcy...

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Call for Artists – Youth Engagement Pilot Project

Call for Artists – Youth Engagement Pilot Project

The City of Lethbridge Public Art Program is inviting artists to participate in a Youth Engagement Pilot Project. The selected submission will receive a commission to coordinate a youth-led project to paint a pedestrian underpass located in west Lethbridge near the...

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2023 Public Art Annual Report

2023 Public Art Annual Report

On June 20, 2024, the 2023 Public Art Annual Report was presented to the City of Lethbridge Safety and Social Standing Policy Committee. The written report was also accompanied by video documentation.

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About Lethbridge Public Art

Whether a large-scale contemporary sculptural work, functional elements integrated into the public realm, temporary video or sound installation or other site-specific interventions, public art has the ability to capture the public’s imagination. It can evoke aspects of the social, natural, cultural, physical, political, economic or historical context of the site and its locale. Public art enhances the urban fabric of the community by creating beloved landmarks, reflecting the local heritage, conveying Lethbridge’s cultural image while helping to foster a community identity.

Hinode, Takashi Iwasaki, 2022

The front detail of Interwoven Legacies by Karla Mather-Cox on a Zamboni
The outside of the Logan Boulet Ice Centre depicting Interwoven Legacies by Karla Mather-Cox across the top windows.