Norberg Hall Gallery

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Jarvis Hall + Shannon Norberg are proud to reveal the renaming of Jarvis Hall Gallery to Norberg Hall. As partners in business as well as in life, this name merger was a natural progression for the gallery’s identity + for their shared artistic vision. Ahead of this shift, the overarching principles of the gallery remain the same. From the gallery’s inception in 2010, founded by Jarvis Hall, + continuing over the past decade alongside Norberg, they have re-envisioned the possibilities of what commercial contemporary art galleries can be for artists, collectors + the vibrant Canadian arts community they value. Their desire for a strong visual culture + passion for gender equity has played an integral part in the shaping of the Norberg Hall + its programming. Throughout the years, Norberg Hall has actively supported the practices of emerging, mid-career + established artists to foster a deeper understanding of their creative processes, while providing a platform + space to share these critical dialogs. Working alongside artists, curators, museums, institutions, corporate + private collectors, they have proudly helped place work in prominent collections + institutions across the country. Through active representation, ongoing exhibitions, international art fairs, studio tours, + community liaisons, NH will continue to champion Canadian art in Alberta + beyond.

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