On Sunday November 04 2012 the wrecking ball arrived on Alberta Avenue to tear down what was to become the newest arts facility on the Ave. Once it was discovered…
In Memoriam: Arlene Claudia Wasylynchuk
Arlene Claudia Wasylynchuk September 15, 1947 – September 27, 2012 It is with deep sadness that all of us at ArtsHab have to say goodbye to one of our own….
Artist Uses Are Now an Integral Part Of The Edmonton Zoning Bylaw
September 12, 2012 On September 10 2012, after three years of work between Arts Habitat Edmonton, the City of Edmonton Sustainable Development, the Edmonton Arts Council and the arts community,…
2012 Creative City Summit: Fertile Grounds: Culture in your Community
October 21 – 23, 2012 at the Fairmont Empress Hotel, Victoria BC Arts Habitat’s Executive Director Linda Huffman is an invited KEYNOTE, speaking on : The Art of Living (with…
The Old Cycle Building Renovation Open-House Information Presentation
November 2010 YOU ARE INVITED … to a “behind-the-scenes” look at the redevelopment of the Old Alberta Cycle Building. Please drop by for coffee, goodies and the news of the…
Congratulations to ArtsHab One artist Arlene Wasylynchuk
June 21, 2012 Congradulations to ArtsHab One tenant Arlene Wasylynchuk for winning the first Eldon & Anne Foote Edmonton Visual Arts Prize!! Read more at the Visual Arts Alberta web…
Introducing a new ARTIST HOUSING CO-OP
February 2010 Arts Habitat Association Presents: Co-Op Open House and Info Session Sunday March 7th 2pm – 4pm Presentation begins at 2:30pm 9225 118 Avenue (above the Nina Haggerty Centre)….
Former Alberta Cycle Building – Building Redevelopment
Plans for the redevelopment of the building into a community focused arts/arts friendly facility continue! Partners Arts Habitat & Arts on the Ave have just completed an intensive consulting workshop…
Cycle Building Update March 2012
The Cycle Building is now under construction! With renovations happily underway, Arts Habitat & Arts on the Ave are looking for tenants. Artists, artisans, arts collective or organizations are encouraged…