A place to gather, discover resources and research art, craft and design. 

Library Access

"Art just cannot live on itself. It has to draw on a broader knowledge."
Anselm Kiefer

Regular Hours

(September to April)

Monday-Friday

9am - 5pm

Book return in Main Mall next to security for after hour returns. 

We will be open for regular hours during Winter Reading Week, Tuesday February 20-Friday February 23, 9am-5pm.

Upcoming Closures:

  • Monday February 19th, CLOSED for Family Day
  • Wednesday February 28th, CLOSED between 12pm-2pm

Welcome/Oki

We would like to take this opportunity to gratefully acknowledge that the Luke Lindoe Library rests on the traditional Treaty 7 territories of the Blackfoot people.

In the spirit of our efforts to promote reconciliation, we acknowledge the traditional territories and oral practices of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Piikani and Kainai), the Tsuut’ina (Sarcee), the Stoney Nakoda First Nations (Bearspaw, Chiniki and Wesley), the Metis Nation (Region 3) and all those who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.

Photo: Alisha Marie Adams, How the Raven Turned Black; a Mi'kmaq story told by my Auntie, Cone 04 earthenware, coloured slip, underglaze, glaze, 24K gold, 18K gold, hand cut, shibugami paper, bookboard, wire, 2018. Photo credit: Alisha Marie Adams.

Alisha Marie Adams. How the Raven Turned Black; a Mi'kmaq story told by my Auntie. Photo credit: Alisha Marie Adams. Cone 04 earthenware, coloured slip, underglaze, glaze, 24K gold, 18K gold, hand cut, shibugami paper, bookboard, wire.