Your Self-Guide To The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA)

Written on 09/15/2025
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI


Welcome to the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA), a landmark of creativity, innovation, and striking architecture located in the heart of downtown Edmonton. This guide will help you plan and enjoy your visit to this cultural icon.

Getting Here

The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) is located at 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton, AB T5J 2C1.

By Public Transit

  • LRT (Light Rail Transit): The closest station is Churchill Station, just steps away from the gallery.

  • Buses: Multiple bus routes connect to downtown Edmonton, all within walking distance of AGA..

Tips: Check the TranslinkWebsite or the Moovit App for current bus and Skytrain schedules. 

By Car

  • Parking: There is no large on-site lot, but several nearby paid parkades and street parking are available around Churchill Square.

  • Accessibility: Accessible drop-off areas and nearby designated parking are available.

By Bicycle

  • Bike racks are located outside the gallery for cyclists.

On Foot

  • Centrally located in downtown Edmonton, AGA is within easy walking distance of hotels, shops, and other attractions.

Step 2: Arrive at the Gallery

When you arrive, head through the iconic steel-and-glass entrance, designed by architect Randall Stout. Inside, you’ll find welcoming staff, ticketing, and maps to help you begin your journey.

Plan Your Visit – AGA

Tips Before You Visit

  • Hours: Open Wednesday to Sunday (closed Mondays & Tuesdays). Always check current hours before visiting.
     Current Hours & Admission

  • Admission: Free on some evenings (e.g., Free Thursday Nights). Discounts available for students, seniors, and children.

  • Photography: Some exhibits allow photos, but restrictions apply.

  • Check What’s On: Exhibitions rotate often.
     

Step 3: Explore the Art Gallery of Alberta

Feature Exhibitions

Rotating displays of modern and contemporary art from local, national, and international artists.
What’s On Now

Permanent Collection

Over 6,000 works of art spanning historical Canadian art, Indigenous art, and global contemporary pieces.

Community Gallery

A space that highlights Edmonton’s emerging artists and local cultural voices.

Education & Programs

  • Family activities, workshops, and tours.

  • Public talks and events are designed for all ages.

How to Explore the Gallery

  1. Arrival & Ticketing

    • Purchase tickets online or at the admissions desk.

    • Members enjoy free entry and extra perks.

  2. Exploring the Galleries

    • Wander through the Feature Exhibitions and Permanent Collections.

    • Visit the Community Gallery to see local work.

    • Don’t miss architectural details of the building itself — a work of art in its own right!

  3. Dining & Shopping

    • AGA has an on-site café (hours vary).

    • Visit the Gallery Shop for art books, gifts, and unique items.

  4. Customer Services

    • Information desk for help.

    • Coat check, stroller parking, and lockers available.

Step 4: Nearby Attractions

After your gallery visit, explore these nearby highlights:

  1. Churchill Square – A vibrant public plaza with events, festivals, and public art.

  2. Winspear Centre – Edmonton’s premier music hall, home to the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.

  3. Citadel Theatre – Catch a live theatre production just steps away.

  4. Edmonton City Hall – Known for its modern architecture and reflective pool/skating rink.

Getting Back

From AGA, it’s easy to return home:

  • Walk to Churchill LRT Station for quick access across the city.

  • Bus stops are just a short walk away.

  • Taxis and ride-share pick-ups are easily accessible downtown.

Final Note

The Art Gallery of Alberta isn’t just about viewing art — it’s about experiencing creativity in a building that’s a masterpiece itself. Whether you’re drawn to bold modern works, classic Canadian art, or simply want to soak in Edmonton’s cultural scene, AGA is a must-see stop.