Sunday, July 25th
The 2021 Whyte Avenue Art Walk is moving indoors to the former Army & Navy building in Old Strathcona every weekend from June 11 to August 1.
People are invited to buy art directly from the artists. All artists, brave enough to share their work, are welcome to participate.
The Art Walk is a non-juried event that attracts professional artists, amateurs and students. Details
Saturday, July 24th
The 2021 Whyte Avenue Art Walk is moving indoors to the former Army & Navy building in Old Strathcona every weekend from June 11 to August 1.
People are invited to buy art directly from the artists. All artists, brave enough to share their work, are welcome to participate.
The Art Walk is a non-juried event that attracts professional artists, amateurs and students. Details
Whyte Avenue Art Walk ckua.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ckua.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
EDMONTON A petition has been started to reclaim a corner of Whyte Avenue and make it a safe space for LGBTQ2S+ youth. Protests have been held recently at the corner of 104 Street and Whyte Avenue in opposition of street preaches that organizers say spread messages of hate. Now a petition is calling on Old Strathcona and the City of Edmonton to permanently mark the spot as Pride Corner to ensure LGBTQ+ youth, especially those experiencing homelessness, feel safe and welcome. We re talking about the possibility of a sign with a pride symbol on it, said Claire Pearen. [Something] that just really identifies this corner as pride corner and a safe space every weekend that everyone can come and not be berated.
Still human beings : River valley camp aims to host peaceful space for those experiencing homelessness edmontonexaminer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edmontonexaminer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.