Visual Art Galleries & Artisan Market

 

Deep Freeze Festival Gallery: Exhibition & Sale

The Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 – 118 Avenue)

Saturday: Noon – 9:00 pm | Sunday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Welcome to the 18th Annual Deep Freeze Visual Art Gallery!

Explore a stunning and diverse collection of artwork by both emerging and established artists. Every piece on display is available for purchase, with a portion of the proceeds supporting the Deep Freeze Festival.

Take your time, admire the creativity, and enjoy the experience!

Our Artists:

  • Ariana Ozga-Reinecke

  • Carmella Haykowsky

  • Chloe Oh

  • Donna Marko

  • Eunju Park

  • Eunmee Kim

  • Jeff Penner

  • Julie Drew

  • Kari Lagon

  • Keith Turnbull

  • Mireille Péloquin

  • Nozomi Kamei

  • Oliver Rabara

  • Riddhi Patel

  • Suzan Berwald


Artisan Market

The Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (9225 – 118 Avenue)

Saturday • Noon – 9:00 pm | Sunday • Noon – 6:00 pm

Take a break from the outdoor fun and step inside the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts! Support incredible local artisans
and explore a wonderful selection of unique, high-quality, handmade treasures—perfect for your home, loved ones, or
even a treat for yourself! 

Our Artisans:

  • ACFA

  • Baker Boys Bakery

  • Caris the Artisan

  • Felishia’s Creations

  • Narda Germaniuk

  • HighKu.Co

  • jj wool company

  • Lighthouse

  • Little Beau Seed Co

  • Noble Rabbit Creations

  • Rozies Kreeyayshons

  • Scaling Chaos

  • SheDrewIt Design

  • Six Wings by Skrocki Design

  • Sweetly Beaded

  • The Latin Bloomstones


Tips for Enjoying the Gallery

There are lots of ways to look at artwork when you are in an art gallery. Here are a few easy questions to ask yourself and others if you are in a group as you view the artwork in this exhibition.

LOOK 
Take time to look at the work of art. 

  • Take in the entire work of art, paying close attention to details. Ask the question, “What do you notice?” and take inventory of everything you see.

  • Try looking at a work of art for 30 seconds, and then to turn around and try to remember everything you observed. Then take a look at the piece again. What did you overlook?

DESCRIBE
Talk about what you see in the work of art. 

  • Describe all of the things that you see. Explore line, shape, color, composition, material, and subject matter.

THINK 
Interpret and assign meaning to the work of art.

  • Think about the following: 

    • What story is taking place? What is the setting, or the time and place depicted?

    • What is the mood of the work? How do you know?

    • What is this work of art about?

    • What do you think the artist was trying to communicate through the creation of this work of art?

CONNECT
Relate what you see to your own life, or to other works of art or images you have seen. 

  • Think about: 

    • What does this work of art remind you of? Why?

    • How does this work of art relate to an aspect of your own life?

    • Compare this work of art to other images/objects that you have seen, either in a museum or in your everyday life. How are they similar? How are they different?