Lethbridge Public Library and Lethbridge Public Art are thrilled to present an artist talk that delves into the stories behind the public art pieces of Lethbridge. Join us as Faye Heavy Shield discusses her evocative work, Awaaniiyaawa / They Are Speaking, and William Singer III (Api’soomaahka) unveils the layers of Niitoyis itsinika’si / Lodge Stories and History.
Public Art News
The Ball Is In Your Court, Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins, January 2019
Reconciliation Week 2021 in Lethbridge: Voice & Representation
Reconciliation Week 2021 in Lethbridge: Voice & Representation
Two artists have installed vinyl window wraps on the downtown Lethbridge Telus building (SE corner of 4 Avenue and 8 Street South) for the 5th Annual theme of Reconciliation Week: Voice and Representation.
Call for Indigenous Artists – Reconciliation Week 2021 Window Art Display
Call for Indigenous Artists – Reconciliation Week 2021 Window Art Display
The City of Lethbridge, through the Reconciliation Lethbridge Advisory Committee (RLAC), Heart of Our City Committee (HOC) and Public Art Committee (PAC), and TELUS, is seeking Indigenous artists to design artworks to be temporarily installed at 808 4 Avenue South (Telus Building) in Downtown Lethbridge.
Learn About Painting Murals Virtually
ART/WORK: How to Paint a Mural – Art in the Public Sphere with Andrea Bowes and Jill Stanton