Made in Calgary, published by Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Canada – Summer 2016An exploration of art from the 1960s to the 2000s including the photography of George Webber.
Life Force Magazine – Little Bow Hutterite Colony [link]
CBC interviews George Webber on the Cecil Hotel [link]
November 2015
September 25, 2015 – January 23, 2016Enterprise Square Galleries, Edmonton, ABBrainstorms: UAlberta Creates
May 2 – June 6, 2015Stewart Hall Art Gallery, Pointe Claire, QuebecUnder-exposed: Photographs by members of The Royal Canadian Academy of Artsincluding George Webber
January 21 – March 22, 2015 Lougheed House, Calgary, CanadaThe Turner Valley Gas Plant Portfolio
George Webber books available atThe Camera Store, Calgary
October 24, 2014 – February 1, 2015Art Gallery of Alberta90 x 90 featuring the works of the Province’s most renowned artists
September 20 – December 14, 2014 The Glenbow Museum, CalgaryMade In Calgary: The 2000s reflects the energy and diversity of the artscommunity in the first decade of the twenty-first century.
A deeper look at selected photographs published in Lenswork includes photographs by George Webber, June 2014
May 25 – August 11, 2013 The Glenbow Museum, Calgary, CanadaMade in Calgary: The 1970s 60 Artists including George Webber in an Exhibition curated by Ron Moppett
Prairie Gothic published by RMB – January 2013George Webber’s Prairie Gothic receives Applied Arts Magazine 2013 Book Award
January 18 – April 21, 2013 The Esker Foundation , Calgary, CanadaSplendid Isolation Photographs by Olga Chagaoutdinova, Miruna Dragan, Orest Semchishen, George Webber
February 1 – March 4, 2012 Lougheed House, Calgary, CanadaSandstone City
January 5 – 25, 2012Museum of Contemporary Art – Calgary, CanadaOut of The Shadows: New York / CalgaryWorks by George Webber, Bernard Safran, John Dean
In This Place:Calgary 2004 – 2011 presents photographer George Webber’s personal take on his hometown. Webber captured tiny moments, improbably fragments and exquisite details of everyday life in the city as it approached then surged past the one million mark. George’s pictures are all about the importance of finding beauty, meaning and the mystery in the place you live. Acclaimed author Aritha van Herk provides the sparkling essays.