Art Gallery of Alberta

Local nameArt Gallery of Alberta
LocationDowntown Edmonton, Canada

The Art Gallery of Alberta is an art museum in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The museum occupies an 8,000 square metres building at Churchill Square in downtown Edmonton. The museum building was originally designed by Donald G. Bittorf, and B. James Wensley, although portions of that structure were demolished or built over during a redevelopment of the building by Randall Stout.

The art museum was established in 1924 as the Edmonton Museum of Arts. In 1956 the museum was renamed the Edmonton Art Gallery. The museum occupied a number of locations in the years after its establishment in 1924 until 1969. That year, the museum relocated to its present location and was reopened to the public in the Brutalist Arthur Blow Condell building. In 2005, the museum was renamed Art Gallery of Alberta. From 2007 to 2010, the building underwent an CA$88 million redevelopment, and was reopened to the public on January 31, 2010.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Gallery_of_Alberta

Official Website https://www.youraga.ca/

Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/yourAGA

Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/artgalleryofalberta?ref=ts

Email info@youraga.ca

Phone +178 0422 6223

Address 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square, T5J 2C1, Edmonton, AB, Canada

Coordinates 53°32'41.769" N -113°29'18.897" E

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