Latitude 53

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Latitude 53 Contemporary Visual Culture, more commonly known as Latitude 53, is an artist-run centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Founded in 1973[1] by a collective of Edmonton artists. As far back as 1991, Latitude 53 has been heralded as "consistently been the most interesting, risk-taking public gallery in town for years."[2] In 2013, they relocated from their main floor space in the Great West Saddlery Building to their current home at 10242 - 106 Street in Edmonton.[3][4] Latitude 53 is a member of Alberta Association of Artist-run centres.[5]

Artexte Information Centre in Montreal, Quebec holds 69 of their exhibition catalogues in their collection.[6]

Latitude 53 has two co-executive directors, Michelle Campos Castillo and Hannah Quimper-Swiderski.[7]

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