Creating Without Limits: Celebrating Our Art Class at the Art Gallery of Alberta
- Leah Ison

- Mar 27
- 1 min read
At CP Alberta, we believe that creativity is a powerful form of expression—one that goes beyond words, barriers, and expectations. And that's why every Wednesday from 2pm - 4pm our Art Expressions class gathers at the Art Gallery of Alberta.
This program brings together participants of all abilities to explore their creativity in an inspiring and inclusive environment. Surrounded by world-class art and guided by our supportive instructor, Kerri, and volunteers, participants have the opportunity to experiment with different techniques, express themselves freely, and build confidence through artistic exploration.
For many, this isn’t just an art class—it's a chance to try something new, connect with others, and feel a sense of belonging. The gallery space itself adds something special. Being in a professional, welcoming environment reinforces an important message: art is for everyone.
We are incredibly grateful to the Art Gallery of Alberta for opening their doors to our community and helping make this program possible. Their commitment to accessibility and inclusion makes a lasting impact on our participants. From the thoughtfully designed space to the warm and accommodating staff, every detail contributes to a positive and empowering experience.

Partnerships like this help us continue to create opportunities where individuals with disabilities can thrive, explore their interests, and feel celebrated for who they are.
To everyone at the Art Gallery of Alberta—thank you for believing in the power of inclusion and for helping our participants create without limits.











The combination of a supportive instructor, dedicated volunteers, and a world-class artistic setting makes this more than just a Cute Games class—it becomes a community. Opportunities like this not only nurture artistic skills but also build confidence, connection, and a sense of belonging. It’s a powerful reminder that inclusion in the arts isn’t just important—it’s transformative.