Circe’s Weekend: Gallery + Event Identity

For Circe’s Weekend, Circe Magazine’s largest event to date, I created a visual identity to celebrate the work of emerging artists featured in Issue Three. The launch event spanned three days at the Saddlery Building in downtown Edmonton, where the Circe Team and I transformed the space. I developed all visual collateral, including event posters, social media graphics, and branded elements. I also designed the exhibition layout, carefully arranging the artwork to create a compelling narrative that extended beyond the pages of the magazine. Each piece was presented in a way that told a story, inviting guests to experience the art in an immersive environment. In addition to my design work, I played a significant role in organizing and coordinating the event. Circe’s Weekend was a vibrant celebration of Edmonton’s emerging arts scene, dedicated to fostering meaningful connections and community through art.

This Project Involved:
Visual Identity
Exhibition Design
Environmental Design
Event Organizing

Client:
Circe Magazine

The Gallery

Circe desk, Circe’s Weekend main poster

Circe LED sign

Gallery wall with magazine projection

Circe’s Weekend poster’s on outside of venue

Gallery

Gallery Layout Plan

Circe Weekend Video

The Launch Party

Jazz Trio opening The Launch Party on Day 2

Opening Speech and Treaty 6 land acknowledgments

Launch Party attendees on Day 2

Circe Collective Market

Circe Collective Market on Day 3

Social Media Assets

Promotional and Feature Instagram Posts

Merchandise

Lighters

Quiet Moments

Entrance Sitting Space on Day 3

Circe’s Weekend through a snowy window on Day 3

Behind the Scenes

Lantern Spatial Design by Morzie Tadbir

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