Contact, Location and Hours

 

Admission is free | Everyone is welcome

Please refer to each location for current hours of operation. We look forward to seeing you and we are taking the necessary steps to provide you with a safe visit and comfortable shopping experience.  Information for Visitors & Customers.


CALGARY

The Alberta Craft Gallery + Shop – Calgary is located in cSPACE located near Marda Loop, a vibrant, arts-friendly, inner-city neighbourhood of South Calgary.

Alberta Craft Gallery + Shop - Calgary
cSPACE - Marda Loop 1721 - 29 Avenue SW, Suite #280
Calgary, Alberta. T2T 6T7
Street Parking available. Wheelchair accessible from the back of cSPACE.

Shop: 587-391-0129

Hours of Operation
Wednesday - Friday: 11am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 5pm

Easter 2024 Holiday Hours
Closed on Friday, March 29
Open Saturday, March 30

EDMONTON

The Alberta Craft Gallery + Shop – Edmonton, located in downtown Edmonton, is the largest public gallery dedicated to fine craft in Alberta. 

Alberta Craft Gallery + Shop - Edmonton
10186 - 106 Street
Edmonton, Alberta. T5J 1H4
FREE visitor & customer parking at the back of the building. Our Edmonton location is not wheelchair accessible. Potential barriers to physically access our building include the following:

There are seven steps to access the front entry to the Shop and Discovery Gallery, with railings on either side. The Feature Gallery on the lower level can only be accessed by stairs. There are two flights of stairs divided by a landing: one consisting of seven steps, the other ten steps. There is a railing on one side of the stairs to the lower gallery. If you need assistance accessing the building, please call us for support prior to entry and our staff will assist you.

Shop: 780-488-5900
Office: 780-488-6611

Hours of Operation
Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm

Easter 2024 Holiday Hours
Closed on Friday, March 29
Open Saturday, March 30

 

The Alberta Craft Council acknowledges that Alberta is home to many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for generations. Those of us joining from Alberta are on the traditional lands, referred to as Treaty 6, 7 and 8 Territories, and all of us are beneficiaries of these peace and friendship treaties. The Alberta Craft Council is dedicated to ensuring that the spirit of these treaties is honoured and respected. We hope that as individuals you join us in committing to learning, listening, reflecting, and taking actionable steps in truth and reconciliation. And by celebrating and supporting the creativity of Indigenous Crafts people.