Three to See Edmonton Events: Busyrawk’s dragon mural unveiling, pARTy and Wil Pratt memorial

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With typical through-the-roof ambition, celebrating his latest aerosol masterpiece is a whirl of talent churning beneath, participants including Chubby Cree, Sampler Cafe, Jay Flair, knowledge keeper Elizabeth Letendre, Ging Wu Martial Arts and poetry by William Lau and Catherine Wang.

This is a community event not to be missed: the arrival of an Edmonton by-far largest dragon, including a projected animation and tasty food!

Details: 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. at 9643 101A Ave., free.


In attendance will be Cindy Baker, Cynthia Fuhrer, curator and artist Dana Holst, Sean Montgomery, Alayne Spafford, Jai Tanninen, Anya Tonkonogy, Brianna Tosswill and Leila Zolfalipour.

Sculpture, drawings, textiles, and paintings all came together as a gorgeous set of emotionally vibrating parlour walls co-curated by Jill Davies-Shaw and Holst, and the latter will discuss curating, and making and collecting art.

Christmas is creeping in, just saying.

pARTy Kimmitt
Jensen Kimmitt’s Lazarus is up at dhARTworld’s pARTy through Saturday.Photo by supplied image /Jensen Kimmitt

Details: 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday at dhARTworld (12030 Fort Rd.), free


In honour of their fallen friend, his community created a project-based fund which this year presents the Cussin’ Bootz album, where local musicians including Hydracat, Sharkbag! and Tzadeka circled around Pratt’s lyrics inspired, amazingly, as part of the lore around cat puppets he made.

Wil Pratt
The second annual Wil Pratt Memorial is at Orange Hall on Saturday.Photo by supplied image

Details: 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. at Orange Hall (10335 84 Ave.), no charge

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