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First Friday opening offers art from all directions

Art from all directions can be viewed during Red Deer’s First Friday gallery openings for September.

Art from all directions can be viewed during Red Deer’s First Friday gallery openings for September.

Artists Tracie Stewart-O’Brien and Rita Schoenberger’s will display their works in the 2 Directions exhibit at The Hub on Ross Street. The opening reception will be held on Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. The show runs to Sept. 30.

The Pulse of Istanbul, paintings by Asta Dale, are showing in the Kiwanis Gallery of the Red Deer Public Library until Oct. 14. A reception for this show, hosted by the Red Deer Arts Council, will be held Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

A reception for a group show from Art From the Streets will be held on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at 4935 51st St.

The Artribute Art School is also holding a show of student works at Suite 212 in the Old Courthouse on Ross Street. The reception will be held on Friday from 5 to 7:30 p.m.

The art of Erin Boake, Andrea Dillingham, Justina Smith and Paula Sommers is being exhibited in 3 From 4 at the Harris-Warke Gallery in the Sunworks store on Ross Street until Saturday.

Little Forts in Peculiar Locations is the name of a sculptural installation by Robin Lambert at the Marjorie Wood Gallery in the Kerry Wood Nature Centre. It runs to Sept. 12.

Bronson Wilson’s works will be displayed in the Velvet Olive Lounge, and Brent Stolee’s art will be shown in the Cafe Pichilingue — both to the end of the month.