In-definite Arts Society - http://www.indefinitearts.com/
In-Definite Arts is a nonprofit visual arts centre where artists with developmental disabilities come together to create, exhibit and sell artwork. Since its beginnings in 1975, In-Definite Arts has continually been a leader and innovator in Calgary's art and disability sectors, playing a significant role in supporting artists with disabilities, promoting their artwork and advocating for inclusion within contemporary art practice. This board shows the artists and instructors art.
Mixed-media artwork created during a 2012 plaster-painting residency with Adele Woolsey.
"A Meaningful Life" at the Alberta Legislative Assembly rotunda, March 2013 tour. Photograph by: John Lucas
2012 "Fabulous Fibre Forms" detail.
Jeff de Boer during the presentation of "A Meaningful Life" in the rotunda of the Alberta Legislature on Tuesday, March Photograph by: John Lucas
Ann Haessel, one of Canada's most innovative mixed media fiber artists, excels in creating art that she exhibits internationally.
Mixed-media artwork by Andrew Harding, created during a 2012 plaster-painting residency with Adele Woolsey.
Art at Tea House
2012 "Fabulous Fibre Forms" Workshop with Ann Haessel.
"Plaster Painting" Workshop with Adele Woolsey.
Collograph print by IDAS artist created during a 2010 print-making residency with Sami Ladner-Zech.
Mixed-media artwork created during a 2012 plaster-painting residency with Adele Woolsey.
Premier Alison Redford hugs one of the artists of a sculpture entitled "A Meaningful Life" during a ceremony in the Alberta Legislature building in Edmonton March (Chris Schwarz/Office of the Premier).
Premier Alison Redford and Associate Minister Frank Oberle, background right, pose for a picture with some of the artists of a sculpture, right, entitled "A Meaningful Life" in the Alberta Legislature building in Edmonton March 5, 2013. (Chris Schwarz/Office of the Premier).