Alberta Craft Mural Project

Alberta Craft is excited to bring as much vibrancy to the exterior of our Edmonton location as can already be found in the interior! In celebration of Alberta Craft we created a collaborative mural to wrap our building, bringing new energy and visitors to our gallery and community. We are excited to put the creativity of our artists and organization on full display on the exterior of the building with Edmonton muralist Emily Chu and her team of apprentices from MacEwan University's Studio Art program. Learn more about the project below.

Installation view of Ornament & Crime

INSPIRATION

The Alberta Craft feature exhibition Ornament & Crime served as inspiration for the mural.

Ornament and Crime was developed for the selected muralist to draw inspiration for the buildings mural design from this themed exhibition, with an open call to Alberta Craft artists the exhibition represents the work of over 40 artists. The exhibition is a thoughtful disruption and celebration of expression, and has given Craft artists the unique opportunity to not only reflect on our practices, unlearn harmful biases, and take the opportunity to break free to decorate our works to the maximum.

-Emily Chu, Lead Muralist

Emily Chu

LEAD MURALIST - EMILY CHU

Emily Chu is an Edmonton artist, and graduate of the Alberta College of Art and Design, and works in commercial illustration, and specializes in murals, visual art, and illustrations for businesses, magazines, print/web publishers, and more. She is dedicated to community-driven projects in the visual arts, using her creative skills and the power of art to amplify the voices of communities, build stronger local artist networks, and celebrate heritage and diversity through the Arts. Emily is inspired by our local arts and craft scene, and is excited for this opportunity, as it aligns with her artistic and community goals, and her passion for contributing to the vibrant local arts community.

News Coverage for the Mural

Local artist Emily Chu in front of her Alberta Craft Gallery mural, Craft Tats. Photo by Fish Griwkowski/Postmedia

Alberta Craft Mural featured in Edmonton Journal’s Three to See

Edmonton Journal’s Fish Griwkowski talks to Emily Chu about the Alberta Craft Mural
“This week, local illustrator Emily Chu and helper interns from Grant MacEwan have been painting the skin of the ACG with a terrific new mural she calls Craft Tats”. Read the article below.

Edmonton Journal article: Three to See Friday: Emily Chu's Craft Tats mural, Martin Kerr and Co., Past Lives

CBC’s Adrienne Lamb interviews Emily Chu

Alberta Craft Mural featured on CBC

We were thrilled to have CBC's Adrienne Lamb and Rick Bremness visit our Edmonton Gallery Shop to talk to Emily Chu about our upcoming mural and Executive Director Jenna Stanton about the mural’s inspiration feature exhibition Ornament & Crime. Watch the video below.

Our Edmonton: Alberta Craft Council aired on Saturday June 17 at 10 am, Sunday June 18 at noon, and 11 am Monday June 19 on CBC TV and CBC Gem.

CBC News article: Inside out: New artsy mural reflects what the Alberta Craft Council is all about

CBC Our Edmonton interview: Bright and bold mural going up at the Alberta Craft Council building in downtown Edmonton

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