Festive Foothills Art Sale
Leighton Art Centre 282027 144 Street West, Foothills, Alberta, CanadaOriginal art and fine craft by 100+ artists, in a winter wonderland setting!
Original art and fine craft by 100+ artists, in a winter wonderland setting!
We'll be closed to the public December 22, 2022 - January 20, 2023.
Artists investigate their understanding of the places where they work and live, and the idea of ‘home’, through nature.
Ceramics artist Juliana Rempel explores the bold lines and colour of the prairie landscape.
Celebrating Leighton Art Centre's talented and innovative member artists!
Bring the family and indulge in all things Spring!
Celebrate Earth Day with an inspirational workshop of collage, nature, reflection and gentle well-being goals!
Shop artworks created by some of our most talented member artists, in a wide variety of mediums and styles!
Shop incredible selection of original art by Alberta artists. Outdoors and indoors, rain or shine!
Celebrating contemporary fibre arts, creative collaboration, and a half century of shared history between the Sheep Creek Weavers Fibre Arts Guild and Leighton Art Centre.
With no specific destination, we will wander, observe and immerse ourselves in nature.
Mixed media works exploring cultural resilience and continuity in action.
Examining ways artists with disabilities can enter into conversations about Indigenous histories and learnings about Indigenous artistic practices.
Our annual celebration of art, nature and plein air painting, presented in collaboration with Alberta Culture Days and Okotoks Arts Council!
An immersive gala experience blending culinary and visual delights!
Explore a scenic backroads route for the The Most Beautiful Art Tour in Alberta!
Enjoy a whole lot of holiday cheer in Alberta’s beautiful Foothills region, or shop from home!
A highlight of the Leighton Art Centre exhibition season each and every year! Presented virtually in 2024.
Exploring the affinities and connections between the hilltop artistic communities of Kewanee Street and Leighton Art Centre.
Employing commercially printed materials to discuss the logic of North American built environments, history and imagined histories.
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