Description

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge (AAC) was established on March 20, 1958 with the intent of encouraging, coordinating, and promoting the arts in Lethbridge and area. In 1964, the City of Lethbridge tasked the AAC with the management of the Bowman Arts Centre. AAC staff provided support to local arts organizations, created multi-disciplinary arts education programming, coordinated the gallery program, and provided a central hub for the arts community. Throughout the years, the AAC has provided input and advocacy on arts issues including the formation of the Southern Alberta Art Gallery, the City of Lethbridge Public Art Policy, the City of Lethbridge Municipal Development Plan, and the City of Lethbridge Recreation and Culture Plan. The organization also programs community events like Arts Days and the Mayor’s Luncheon for Business and the Arts. In 2009, the administrative staff moved out of the Bowman and into the current offices on 7 Street in downtown Lethbridge. In 2013, the programming staff moved out of the Bowman and into the newly built Casa arts centre. This purpose-built facility was part of the Arts Re:Building Together Campaign, which included advocacy for the renovation of the Southern Alberta Art Gallery facility, and a new performing arts centre. To this day, the Allied Arts Council works to advance and enhance the arts at all levels of government and brings support to Lethbridge’s incredibly vibrant arts community.

Address

230 8 Street South

Lethbridge, AB, T1J 5H2

(403) 327-2272