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Six New Art Exhibitions Open at Lethbridge Casa in June

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May 20, 2026 5:16 pm

Six new art exhibitions are set to open at The Gallery at Casa in Lethbridge on June 13, 2026, offering residents a diverse look at regional and international artistic talent. The displays will run through August 21, 2026, with one exhibition extending an additional day.

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge, which manages the facility on behalf of the City of Lethbridge, has curated a selection that includes photography, painting, and mixed media. Among the highlights is Cabinet of Queeriosities V, a celebration of 2SLGBTQI+ history, identity, and culture. Curated by local artist and researcher Leila Armstrong, the exhibition coincides with Lethbridge Pride Month.

Another featured display is Maracuyà by Valerie Camila, a series of cinematic paintings that explore the emotional complexities of lesbian experiences. The work was inspired by landscapes around Lethbridge. Other exhibitions include a posthumous show by the late Elizabeth Ginn titled Object Relations, which features pieces created during her treatment for terminal cancer, as well as work by emerging local artist Kennedy Chinn, who received the 2024 Aspiring Artist Award from the Allied Arts Council.

The gallery space also hosts photography from Oseremen Irete, a storyteller and journalist based in southern Alberta. Since opening in 2013, the arts centre has served as a central hub for the community to engage with creative work and education.

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