Property management company converts unused retail space to studio for Calgary artists

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Brookfield Properties is converting unused retail space at its downtown Bankers Hall complex into a place for Calgary artists to create and showcase their work.

Lili Yas Tayefi, who works with ceramics and other media, is the first artist chosen to move into the 315 Artist in Residency space.

“We really wanted to think outside the box and look at how we could animate the space – there’s a lot of artists looking for studio space and there’s minimal space for them, so that’s another reason why we wanted to do this program.”

 

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