KAHS Library 

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This exhibit is made possible because of support by The Alberta Society of Artists, TREX, Alberta Foundation for the Arts and the Alberta Government.

All the Time in the World

Travelling Art Exhibit @ Kate Andrews

March 8 - April 10, 2024

All the Time in the World presents a collection of artworks that chronicle the story of an imaginary summer road trip. Borrowed from the Alberta Foundation for the Art’s permanent collection, audiences are sure to encounter familiar sites and scenes in this broad array of artworks: a 1980’s photograph of RVs parked in the picturesque Tunnel Mountain campsite; a woodcut image of bathers enjoying the upper hot springs in Banff. Journeying on and on, we encounter the Bow River, an icon of our province’s landscape which begins deep within the Rocky Mountains and winds its way into the foothills and onto the prairies. A painting of man and his two children fishing on the Bow, a photograph of a cowboy posed in front of glacial Lake Minnewanka, this exhibition longs for the easy days of summer spent driving endless roadways, sleeping in pop-up tents and marvelling at a diversity of flora and fauna. This imaginary road trip offers a respite from the busy modern life and hopes to act as a reminder that there is more than enough time to breathe in all the goodness of the world.

Curated by Genevieve Farrell, TREX Southeast

Organized by the Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre

How Do I Find A Book?

You can also come browse the shelves and talk to Ms. Wittebolle about some good reads!

Try it through the APP with Apple or Android.    

Sora - Audio and Ebooks

The books on the Sora App website or mobile app are available free to any student in Alberta.

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About the KA Library

Ms. Wittebolle is the Library Technician at Kate Andrews and she loves helping students and staff find the "just right" book for them.  She also takes care of all the textbooks and is the person you'd see for Tech Help.

The KA Learning Commons allows students and staff a place to work/study.  It also gives the KA school community a place to work on a puzzle, lounge in comfy chairs, browse the shelves, use a computer and play games.