Arts Roundup

The Arts Roundup provides you with the latest headlines and happenings related to arts and culture in the Edmonton region.
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Thursday, April 18, 2024

The latest on arts in Edmonton. CKUA needs to raise $3M or could shut down; Kaeley Jade named Indigenous songwriter of the year; YEG Ballroom hosts city's first ball of its kind

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Thursday, April 11, 2024

The latest on arts in Edmonton. NFB streams Nisreen Baker's documentary; MacKenzie Porter to co-host 2024 CCMA Awards; Ray Strachan talks about role in Citadel Theatre production

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

The latest on arts in Edmonton. Grotski Residence wins Edmonton architecture bracket; 12 shortlisted for Edmonton Arts Prize; Night of Artists Gallery preps live sketch

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A group of people in dance attire pose around a pole.
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Edmonton ballroom organization rolls out first runway

YEG Ballroom is hosting what it believes to be the first ball of its kind in Edmonton on April 27 at The Freemasons' Hall.

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An artist poses in front of a large outdoor mural that depicts flowers, athletes, artists, and more.
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KDays adds artist in residence AJA Louden

Explore Edmonton has chosen AJA Louden as the first-ever artist in residence for KDays as part of its efforts to bring Edmonton's culture to the forefront of the fair.

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A work of public art that looks like a telephone sits left of a bench and in front of grass.
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Edmonton's public art strategy moves past 1% solution

Revised policies that the Edmonton Arts Council uses to procure public art for the city, which include changes to the funding formula and selection process, are being used for the upcoming 103A Avenue Pedway and three soccer centres.

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