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Modern Steak- Jasper Fundraiser
August 10 | 100 8 Ave SE
Modern Steak Rooftop is hosting a fundraiser on August 10, 2024, from noon to 3:00 p.m. in support of individuals affected by the devastating fires in Jasper with 100% of ticket sales going directly towards helping tourism and hospitality workers.
Tickets are $85 plus tax and gratuity and include 10 different passed canapes, a Benchmark Angus carving station, six wines, four beers, two cocktails and music by DJ Kav.
Purchase tickets and support this great cause HERE.
Contemporary Calgary - Ghost of Canoe Lake: New Work by Marcel Dzama
Ends October 27 | 701 11 St SW
Marcel Dzama is one of Canada’s most intriguing contemporary artists. This exhibition marks Dzama’s return to the Canadian institutional scene after over a decade. The artist revisits themes of landscape drawn from Canadian art history and his own memories of a childhood spent in the wilds of Manitoba and northern Saskatchewan—all while confronting a natural world threatened by climate change. This exhibition was co-organized by Contemporary Calgary and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Check out the exhibit at Contemporary Calgary, now through October 27.
Photo credit: Marcel Dzama, The sisters of nature parade on the flood, 2023, pearlescent acrylic, ink, watercolour, and graphite on paper, 39.7 x 40.6 cm, courtesy of the artist and David Zwirner. © Marcel Dzama
BioGut and Wise & Wright - Blue Sky Smoothie
Ends August 31 | 317 7 Ave SW #163
Try the NEW BioGut Blue Sky Smoothie at Wise & Wright's Downtown Calgary location (317 7 Ave SW #163) This summer, celebrate good gut health with the BioGut Clinic and enter the #CEOofmyhealth giveaway for a chance to win!
This is a refreshing fruit-powered smoothie made with mangoes, bananas, pineapples, oranges, strawberries, coconut water, honey and blue spirulina.
Enter the contest by taking a picture of your BioGut Blue Sky smoothie, and tagging @bioaroinc & @wiseandwright. Add the hashtag #CEOofmyhealth in your story or caption!
The winner will receive a health bundle that includes:
One Gut Microbiome Analysis
One Nutrition Consult
One Vivier Sunscreen
One NEA Facial
Contest ends: August 31, 2024 The winner will be contacted via a direct message from the @bioaroinc Instagram handle. Terms and conditions applied.
BIOGUT - BLUE SKY SMOOTHIE LAUNCH
Ongoing | Outdoor Plaza along Kensington Road
Kensington BIA - Weekends in Kensington
Ongoing | Outdoor Plaza along Kensington Road
From 12:30 to 2:30 every Sunday throughout July and August, the Kensington BIA has local musicians performing in the outdoor plaza area along Kensington Road outside of Trapped. There are so many talented local performers and Kensington is celebrating them every Sunday. Each performance is free for you to enjoy as you explore Kensington. We can't wait to see you there!
August 11- Emily Triggs
August 18 - Heather Blush
August 25- Tori Morely
Youth Singers of Calgary - Raise the Roof
Ongoing | 1371 Hastings Cres SE
Youth Singers of Calgary are seeking the public’s support to raise $80,000 to help replace their roof. Their home, the ATCO Performing Arts Center, is in urgent need after heavy snow melting and a rainy spring resulted in flooding and leaking. The important piece of arts infrastructure is home to many community organizations.
The Government of Alberta is matching funds raised up to $5,000 through the crowdfunding initiative. Make donations here!
Whyte Museum - J.E.H. MacDonald: The O'Hara Era
Ends October 20 | 11 Bear St, Banff
This summer, the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies is offering a rare opportunity to view over 100 works by Group of Seven artist J.E.H. MacDonald from public and private collections. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of his first trip to Lake O'Hara, the exhibition is a unique experience available only at they Whyte Museum.
The show is strengthened by original research conducted by geologists Patricia Cucman and the late Stanley Munn, who meticulously identified the exact locations of MacDonald's works, along with photographs, over the past 18 years. Intriguing discoveries such as paint scrapings and teacup shards have been found in these locations, providing further insight into MacDonald's creative process and daily life during his time at Lake O'Hara.