The Works Art and Design Fest is back in concentrated form June 27-July 1

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Now running in a concentrated, five-day form Thursday through Canada Day, the free creativity festival features large-scale immersive artworks, interactive displays and a solid set of stage performances — all free to enjoy around downtown.

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Raneece Buddan’s textiles and pottery are at The Works Art and Design Festival on Churchill Square June 27-July 1.Photo by supplied photo /Raneece Buddan

Found-material sculptor José Luis Torres returns once again, this time with a sea-can construction called Trojan Horse as a comment on consumption and excess.

Edmonton mural star Jill Stanton has moved into sculpture with oversized flowers in a piece she’s calling Supergarden.

Along with her pottery and artwork, Raneece Buddan’s Come Mek mi hole yuh han features a Jamaican maypole dance workshop 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday on the square.

And sculptural abstract painter Giuseppi Albi has a virtual reality exhibit at Stanley Milner Library called Inside the Picture worth a look, as Instant Places’ nightly sound compositions make use of the City Hall clock tower bells back on Churchill Square where most of the other action takes place. Called BellCurve, these play 10:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. nightly, running an hour earlier on Canada Day.

The all-Alberta music lineup looks terrific, as well!

Plenty of food and vendors, as well.

Come be inspired — the theme name of this year’s festival — by all the creativity flowing around the core!

Art

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Laurel Westlund’s sweet FALCONET show is up at Metro Gallery through June.Photo by supplied photo /Laurel Westland

Books

Comedy

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Exhibits

Festivals

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Film

Music

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Theatre and dance

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