Daily admission by donation to the Museum includes the Remarkable Red Deer exhibition plus all travelling exhibits. Drop in anytime during our regular operating hours or pre-book your visit! All staff and visitors to the building must wear masks and practice social distancing at all times. As the MAG is in a City-owned facility, we will be adhering to City of Red Deer policy and taking part in the provincial Restrictions Exemption Program.
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The MAG galleries are open Tuesday-Saturday from 10:00am-4:30pm. Drop-in visitors are welcome, or you are able to pre-book your visit below. Please see the "Visiting the MAG section" to your right, or below the booking calendar, for information on how to Alberta Restrictions Exemptions Program impacts your visit.
Our unique settlement history and growth is credited to leadership and "can-do" attitude which is still evident today. We're proud to be able to share the stories from the heart of the Parkland with our community. This 4800 sq ft exhibition uses a thematic approach to showcase our diverse heritage and highlight many of the little known "firsts" developed here.
Art Speaks is a learning series held on select Wednesday evenings co-presented by the Red Deer Arts Council (RDAC) and Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery (MAG). We are excited to announce that for the next year, all Art Speaks sessions will be free to attend, thanks to ATB Branch for Arts and Culture! While there is currently no admission fee for this program, pre-registration is required due to limited availability.
Includes: PowerPoint presentation with artifacts, museum activity or tour, and 1 hour art activity that students will take home. Offered within Red Deer only. Have one of our programmers, who are qualified teachers, come to your school to deliver our program to you! The 1 hour program ($60) includes a history PowerPoint and artifacts.
The Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery's MAG Central is an engaging resource for object-based learning. Many everyday items from the past such as household objects, toys, military equipment, fur trade items, Indigenous tools, and photographs all highlight our regional history, tell personal stories or share insights into day-to-day life long ago.
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