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KO Arts Centre Sculpture Park
Добавлен 15 ноя 2019
20 acres of sculpture, artist studios, and nature preserved, culture into landscape at the western edge of the city.
Public Access and Guided Tours
Public Access and Guided Tours
Ryan Smitham - KOAC Residency - 2024
Sculptor Ryan Smitham discusses his art making practice and studio residency at KOAC.
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'A Matter of Energy' Kathryn Dobbin (KOAC Artist in Residence 2023)
Просмотров 605 месяцев назад
"As a foundational geometry, the spiral signifies energy, growth, expansion, and contraction. A curve in motion, that emanates from a central point and expands farther out as it revolves around that same point, as well, the reverse is true from without to within. This project has enabled for me an exploration, through exposing alternate constructions within the parameter of assembling energy ce...
HARRY KIYOOKA MEMORIAL FUNDRAISER AUCTION
Просмотров 1892 года назад
A preview of the works available at the silent auction
Rocio Graham Deer Dance
Просмотров 412 года назад
Rocio Graham Deer Dance in search of the Sea Ania, the mystical flower world.
Coming Home. A Tamara Cardinal Project
Просмотров 1142 года назад
Coming Home, a Tamara Cardinal; paper dress tribute to the memory of residential schools children
Patricia Lortie - THE KEEPERS
Просмотров 692 года назад
The "knowledge" Keepers. Patricia Lortie's intriguing race of cardboard sculptures/beings.
We are Building a Park 2020
Просмотров 103 года назад
Is a year-round, sustainable, art-in-nature destination dedicated to the research, exhibition, education and documentation of contemporary visual art, in Calgary Alberta.
KOAC Sculpture Park in Calgary, Alberta
Просмотров 1524 года назад
The Kiyooka Ohe Arts Centre and Sculpture Park in Calgary, Alberta. A unique treasure tucked into the foothills of Alberta, KOAC offers a place to experience art in a natural setting. Nature is our gallery. Visit our website to book a tour, become a member or make a donation to help us create western Canada's largest sculpture park. koartscentre.org