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SUMMARY:Military Lecture: The Royal Canadian Air Force at 100: A material retrospective with Mike Bechthold
DESCRIPTION:In 1968\, the RCAF Flyers\, winners of the 1948 Olympic Gold Medal for ice hockey\, reunited for a charity game. Here\, the vice chief of the defence staff\, Lieutenant-General F.R. Sharpe speaks with four members of the team: Lieutenant-Colonel Hubert Brooks\, Chief Warrant Officer Andy Gilpin\, Sergeant Red Gravelle\, and Captain Frank Boucher. The jersey worn by Gravelle in this photo is now in the collection of the National Air Force Museum. \nThe Royal Canadian Air Forces marks a centenary of service this year. This lecture examines the rich history of the air force through the lens of objects selected from the collections of some of the exceptional RCAF museums located across the country. Many of these items appear innocuous at first glance – a wooden spoon\, baby booties\, a plexiglass ring\, and a battered old suitcase – but we will use these objects as a window into the remarkable history of the RCAF. That wooden spoon was carved by the “Savior of Ceylon” while he was in a Japanese prisoner of war camp; the baby booties belonged to one of Canada’s outstanding Battle of Britain pilots; the ring was a gift to a young woman who was on the “front lines” of Canada’s essential role training aircrew in the Second World War; and the suitcase tells the story of a Canadian fighter pilot who disappeared over North Africa\, never to be found. Learn about these untold stories and much more. \nThe Royal Canadian Air Force at 100: A material retrospective is presented by Mike Bechthold. The lecture will premiere in-person at the Civic Museum\, and online via our Facebook livestream. Preregistration is not required. The recorded conversation will be available on Facebook\, YouTube\, and our Museum Everywhere Portal.  Guelph Museums’ Military Lecture series is presented in partnership with the Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada. \nWatch The Recordings:\n\n\nAbout Mike Bechthold\nMike Bechthold holds a PhD in History from the University of New South Wales\, Canberra\, Australia and an MA & Honours BA from Wilfrid Laurier University\, Waterloo\, Ontario\, Canada. Mike is the author or editor of eight books and numerous articles. His most recent monograph is Flying to Victory: Raymond Collishaw and the Western Desert Campaign (University of Oklahoma Press\, 2017) and he is the co-author of a series of guidebooks about the Canadian battlefields of the Second World War. He specializes in the fields of military air power (especially tactical air operations in the First and Second World Wars)\, the Canadian army in Normandy and Northwest Europe\, and the Canadian Corps in the Great War. \nMike was recently employed as a historian with the Royal Canadian Air Force History and Heritage section. He has taught history at Wilfrid Laurier University\, the University of Waterloo\, Conestoga College\, and the Schulich School of Business at York University. For 22 years Mike worked as the Communications Director of the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies and the Managing Editor of Canadian Military History\, an academic quarterly journal. Mike is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in the UK\, a Fellow of the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society at the University of New Brunswick\, a Research Fellow at Nipissing University Centre for the Study of War\, Atrocity\, and Genocide\, and he recently served as the Executive Director of the Juno Beach Centre Association. \n 
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/military-lecture-the-royal-canadian-air-force-at-100-a-material-retrospective-with-mike-bechthold/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Alchemy Embroidery - Collaboratively Altering Paper with Needle and Thread
DESCRIPTION:The history of a society or an individual can be told through textiles\, and these narratives may not be present in other historical records. The only trace of a life lived may be found on an embroidered piece of cloth.  Embroidery has enormous cultural significances being valued as an expressive medium in many cultures and becoming a storehouse of art and the emotions and history that can be associated with it. \nIn this workshop you will be introduced to embroidery stitches that will be applied to paper which can be delicate\, fragile\, easily torn\, pierced and mended. \nOver 3 hours which will start with demonstrations and practice\, we will work together and restore a purposely damaged print\, bringing shards of paper and ink together to create a collaborative new version of a work of art on paper. \nThis workshop is part of a series that will connect community to chat and share creative time using needle\, thread and paper as the catalysts and leading to an all participants event during the 2024 Culture Days in September to exhibit and present our restored works of art. \nEveryone is welcomed to join in\, no matter what your level of stitching might be. \nThe workshop costs just $10.00 which covers a generous kit of supplies you keep. Preregistration is required. Tickets are available on Eventbrite. \nAbout The Instructor\nMary Kroetsch’s practice is research-creational integrating mixed methods of making to push and explore the problems arising from limitations and disconnects that happen when many layers impact surfaces\, production\, and fabrication. \nShe obtained Certification in Textile Surface Design from the Haliburton School of the Arts\, studied Visual Arts Foundations at Central Tech Art School\, Toronto\, and completed the Ontario Arts Council’s Artist-Educator Foundations Course. \nShe completed her Studio Arts Degree with the University of Guelph\, Ontario in 2023. \nHer work has recently been part of exhibitions at the Elora Centre for the Arts (Elora\, Ontario) the Propeller Art Gallery\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Boarding House Gallery\, (Guelph\, Ontario)\, and the 2020 Ateliers Kitchen Print Biennial\, (Charmes\, France). \nMary’s works are part of private and public collections including St. Michael’s Hospital\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Ilkley Museum\, (Yorkshire\, England) and the CAMAC Centre for Art and Technology\, (Marnay\, France).
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/alchemy-embroidery-collaboratively-altering-paper-with-needle-and-thread-2/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Fourth Friday: Preetam Sengupta
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a captivating evening with Preetam Sengupta\, a storytelling singer-songwriter hailing from Sarnia\, who has made Guelph his home for many years.  Step into the Programming room\, transformed into a cozy and intimate space for the evening\, where Sengupta will charm you with his soul-stirring tunes and captivating stories. \nEvery Fourth Friday of the month enjoy free admission to the Civic Museum beginning at 5 pm and a free performance starting at 7 pm. This special Fourth Friday concert is part of the Doors Open After Dark event at the museum. Following the concert\, stick around until midnight for additional performances\, pop up experiences\, and behind-the-scenes tours. \nAdmission to the entire museum and performance is free\, and no registration is required. \nAbout the Artist:\nRenowned for his heartfelt melodies and poignant lyrics\, Sengupta’s music resonates deeply with audiences\, earning him accolades such as the Folk Music Ontario Award for his acclaimed album ‘Patience.’ Drawing comparisons to the legendary Paul Simon\, Sengupta’s live performance is a masterclass in simplicity\, with a focus on authentic connection and playful stage banter rather than extravagant theatrics.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/fourth-friday-preetam-sengupta-3/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Doors Open After Dark
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Civic Museum like never before at a one-of-a-kind event where the museum comes alive after hours. Step into a world where history meets creativity as the entire museum is transformed into a playground of music\, art\, installations\, performances\, and activations. \nFree admission begins at 5 PM\, and Preetam Sengputa takes the 4th Friday stage at 7 PM. The festivities continue until midnight. \nExplore hidden corners and discover the museum’s treasures with behind-the-scenes tours. Engage in storytelling sessions that whisk you away to different times and cultures. Immerse yourself in interactive experiences that ignite your imagination. \nDoors Open After Dark promises to be an unforgettable night of exploration and excitement! \nFeaturing\nAme Papatsie Drumming Activation\nFeel the heartbeat of the land with Ame Papatsie’s mesmerizing drumming experience. Immerse yourself in the rich rhythms and ancestral echoes of Indigenous drumming as Ame guides you through a captivating journey of sound and spirit. Join us as we honor Indigenous traditions and connect with the soul-stirring power of the drum. \nArticus Roaming Juggling Act\nPrepare to be dazzled by Articus\, the master juggler\, as he roams through the museum spaces\, weaving his magic with an enchanting juggling act. Catch glimpses of his mesmerizing skills as he navigates through the exhibits\, engaging the audience with his playful and captivating performance. \nBehind-the-Scenes Tours\nGain valuable insights into the museum’s vast collection with behind-the-scenes tours throughout the night. Explore areas typically hidden from public view and uncover the secrets of the museum’s archives. \nCommunity Consultation with Mary Kroetsch\nShare your thoughts on creativity in Mary Kroetsch’s “Creativity Is” project. Participate in a community consultation and contribute to a collective vision of what creativity means to you and your community. \nDrag Storytelling\nStep into the enchanting world of drag storytelling in the Folklore exhibition on the first floor. Be captivated by tales of adventure\, romance\, and fantasy presented by our fabulous drag performers at regular intervals throughout the night. \nFamily Gallery Face Painting\nLet your imagination soar with face painting available all night in the Family Gallery. Transform into your favorite character or creature and add a touch of whimsy to your museum adventure. \nG9 Bhangra Dance Performance\nIgnite the night with the electrifying rhythms of Bhangra! Join us on the patio for a dynamic dance performance by local performers G9 Bhangra\, showcasing the vibrant energy and cultural heritage of this traditional Punjabi folk dance. Let the pulsating beats and infectious moves set the tone for an unforgettable evening of celebration. \nHistorical Costume Dress-Up\nTravel back in time and dress up in historical costumes from our collection in the Family Gallery. Channel your inner child and capture the magic of the past through fun and dress-up \nMegan Arnold’s Comedy Exploration\nPrepare to be amused and engaged by Megan Arnold’s comedy performance\, where she delves into the rare pastimes of worm grunting and musical canine freestyle! Expect laughter and surprises throughout her captivating act. \nPreetam Sengupta Fourth Friday Folk Music Concert\nKick off the night with the soulful melodies of Guelph-based folk artist Preetam Sengupta. Join us in the programming room for an intimate concert where stories come to life through song. \nRoxanna Bahrami’s Community Art Project\nContribute to a local artist’s community project\, “Dot by Dot\, We Unite\,” by collaboratively creating a bench symbolizing rest\, focus\, and relaxation. Join Roxanna Bahrami in this interactive and meaningful art installation. \nSai Soul Strings Musical Fusion\nExperience the mesmerizing fusion of Indo-Western music performed on the tabla and harmonium by Sai Soul Strings. Discover the enchanting sounds of these beautiful instruments and lose yourself in the magic of their performance. \nTeresa B Intuitive Rune Stone Readings\nExplore the mysteries of the ancient art of Rune Stone readings with Teresa Barry. Sign up for a slot on the third floor and receive a free personal reading that may offer insight and guidance for your journey ahead.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/doors-open-after-dark/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Tales From the Hill: Guelph Guild of Storytellers
DESCRIPTION:Tales from the Hill is presented by the Guelph Guild of Storytellers and features a guest teller in addition to Guild tellers. The evening includes hot cider\, light refreshments\, and conversation. Guests are invited to register a telling or participate during the open mic storytelling. \nTales from the Hill runs on the second Wednesday or Thursday of each month from October to May. \nGuests can arrive at 6:30 pm for casual socializing\, call to order at 7:00 pm for storytelling\, followed by time for more visit \n \n 
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/tales-from-the-hill-guelph-guild-of-storytellers-3/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day Tea
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: This event is now SOLD OUT.  \nTea is a serious affair at Guelph Museums! This Mother’s Day\, treat mom to an afternoon of tea and treats at the Civic Museum. Enjoy a bottomless pot of either our McCrae Private Blend or Town Garden Blend tea as well as a variety of delicious sweet treats.. There are seatings at 1:00pm and 3:00pm. Save your spot on Eventbrite. \nAdmission to the Guelph Civic Museum is included in the ticket price. Please feel free to browse the museum before or after you enjoy your tea.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/mothers-day-tea-8/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Fourth Friday: Tracy Cain
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a stirring exploration of Black Canadian history with a special edition of our Fourth Friday concert series. Tracy Cain\, a Guelph-based descendant of Freedom Seekers\, shares her journey through music and video in “And Then What Happened…” Cain\, a 5th generation Black Canadian\, has delved into her rich heritage\, uncovering stories of resilience and tenacity passed down through generations. Through an interactive presentation\, Cain will guide us on a poignant musical voyage\, celebrating the courageous journey of Black Canadian pioneers who sought freedom in Canada via the Underground Railroad. This performance beautifully complements our current exhibition ‘Folklore: Being and Belonging in the Grand River Region\, before and after 1827’\, where stories of the Back Loyalists shine as one of the key narratives. \nThe performance will be 60-75 mins with no interval. \nEvery Fourth Friday of the month enjoy free admission to the Civic Museum from 5 to 9 pm and  a free performance starting at 7 pm. \nCash bar. NOTE: Preregistration is not required.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/fourth-friday-tracy-cain/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Alchemy Embroidery – Collaboratively Altering Paper with Needle and Thread
DESCRIPTION:The history of a society or an individual can be told through textiles\, and these narratives may not be present in other historical records. The only trace of a life lived may be found on an embroidered piece of cloth.  Embroidery has enormous cultural significances being valued as an expressive medium in many cultures and becoming a storehouse of art and the emotions and history that can be associated with it. \nIn this workshop you will be introduced to embroidery stitches that will be applied to paper which can be delicate\, fragile\, easily torn\, pierced and mended. \nOver 3 hours which will start with demonstrations and practice\, we will work together and restore a purposely damaged print\, bringing shards of paper and ink together to create a collaborative new version of a work of art on paper. \nThis workshop is part of a series that will connect community to chat and share creative time using needle\, thread and paper as the catalysts and leading to an all participants event during the 2024 Culture Days in September to exhibit and present our restored works of art. \nEveryone is welcomed to join in\, no matter what your level of stitching might be. \nThe workshop costs just $10.00 which covers a generous kit of supplies you keep. Preregistration is required. Tickets are available on Eventbrite. \nAbout The Instructor\nMary Kroetsch’s practice is research-creational integrating mixed methods of making to push and explore the problems arising from limitations and disconnects that happen when many layers impact surfaces\, production\, and fabrication. \nShe obtained Certification in Textile Surface Design from the Haliburton School of the Arts\, studied Visual Arts Foundations at Central Tech Art School\, Toronto\, and completed the Ontario Arts Council’s Artist-Educator Foundations Course. \nShe completed her Studio Arts Degree with the University of Guelph\, Ontario in 2023. \nHer work has recently been part of exhibitions at the Elora Centre for the Arts (Elora\, Ontario) the Propeller Art Gallery\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Boarding House Gallery\, (Guelph\, Ontario)\, and the 2020 Ateliers Kitchen Print Biennial\, (Charmes\, France). \nMary’s works are part of private and public collections including St. Michael’s Hospital\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Ilkley Museum\, (Yorkshire\, England) and the CAMAC Centre for Art and Technology\, (Marnay\, France).
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/alchemy-embroidery-collaboratively-altering-paper-with-needle-and-thread-3/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240604T160000
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SUMMARY:Tea at 2
DESCRIPTION:Guests can enjoy bottomless pots of McCrae Private blend tea or our Town Garden blend tea as well as scones\, whipped cream\, berries\, and other sweet treats in the backyard gardens at the McCrae house museum. There is one seating for tea at 2:00 pm and the tea finishes at 4:00 pm. \nPLEASE NOTE: Tea is served outside. Please dress according to weather conditions. We recommend casual clothing and comfortable shoes. In the case of severe inclement weather\, afternoon tea may be cancelled or moved indoors to the Coach House. If this occurs\, we will attempt to contact you in advance to possibly reschedule your reservation. \nSave your spot on Eventbrite  \nThe fee of $18.00 per person + tax may be paid at the McCrae House reception desk the day of your Tea service. Cash\, debit & credit payments are accepted. \nIf you are unable to keep your reservation\, please notify Guelph Museums by cancelling online in advance or by calling the direct line at McCrae House – 519-836-1482.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/tea-at-2/2024-06-04/
LOCATION:McCrae House\, 108 Water Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Piping Night at McCrae Memorial Gardens
DESCRIPTION:The Guelph Pipe Band invites visitors to listen in to their practices at McCrae Memorial Gardens. The pipe band will start playing at approx.. 7:00 pm\, and will play a variety of tunes that they perform at competitions. The pipe major will interact with the audience and provide an overview of what they will be performing.  Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/piping-night-at-mccrae-memorial-gardens/
LOCATION:McCrae House\, 108 Water Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 1A6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240613T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240613T203000
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SUMMARY:Tales from the Hill: Guelph Guild of Storytellers - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Tales from the Hill is presented by the Guelph Guild of Storytellers and features a guest teller in addition to Guild tellers. The evening includes hot cider\, light refreshments\, and conversation. Guests are invited to register a telling or participate during the open mic storytelling. \nTales from the Hill runs on the second Wednesday or Thursday of each month from October to May. \nGuests can arrive at 6:30 pm for casual socializing\, call to order at 7:00 pm for storytelling\, followed by time for more visit
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/tales-from-the-hill-guelph-guild-of-storytellers-10/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240615T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240615T160000
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SUMMARY:Alchemy Embroidery – Collaboratively Altering Paper with Needle and Thread
DESCRIPTION:The history of a society or an individual can be told through textiles\, and these narratives may not be present in other historical records. The only trace of a life lived may be found on an embroidered piece of cloth.  Embroidery has enormous cultural significances being valued as an expressive medium in many cultures and becoming a storehouse of art and the emotions and history that can be associated with it. \nIn this workshop you will be introduced to embroidery stitches that will be applied to paper which can be delicate\, fragile\, easily torn\, pierced and mended. \nOver 3 hours which will start with demonstrations and practice\, we will work together and restore a purposely damaged print\, bringing shards of paper and ink together to create a collaborative new version of a work of art on paper. \nThis workshop is part of a series that will connect community to chat and share creative time using needle\, thread and paper as the catalysts and leading to an all participants event during the 2024 Culture Days in September to exhibit and present our restored works of art. \nEveryone is welcomed to join in\, no matter what your level of stitching might be. \nThe workshop costs just $10.00 which covers a generous kit of supplies you keep. Preregistration is required. Tickets are available on Eventbrite. \nAbout The Instructor\nMary Kroetsch’s practice is research-creational integrating mixed methods of making to push and explore the problems arising from limitations and disconnects that happen when many layers impact surfaces\, production\, and fabrication. \nShe obtained Certification in Textile Surface Design from the Haliburton School of the Arts\, studied Visual Arts Foundations at Central Tech Art School\, Toronto\, and completed the Ontario Arts Council’s Artist-Educator Foundations Course. \nShe completed her Studio Arts Degree with the University of Guelph\, Ontario in 2023. \nHer work has recently been part of exhibitions at the Elora Centre for the Arts (Elora\, Ontario) the Propeller Art Gallery\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Boarding House Gallery\, (Guelph\, Ontario)\, and the 2020 Ateliers Kitchen Print Biennial\, (Charmes\, France). \nMary’s works are part of private and public collections including St. Michael’s Hospital\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Ilkley Museum\, (Yorkshire\, England) and the CAMAC Centre for Art and Technology\, (Marnay\, France).
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/alchemy-embroidery-collaboratively-altering-paper-with-needle-and-thread-4/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240628T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240628T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240430T195937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T200021Z
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SUMMARY:Fourth Friday: Layla Staats
DESCRIPTION:Every Fourth Friday of the month enjoy free admission to the Civic Museum from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.\, and a free concert starting at 7 p.m. Through the summer\, if weather permits\, enjoy music on the patio!\nCash bar. NOTE: Preregistration is not required. \nThis month\, Layla Staats\, Mohawk water protector\, film maker\, and musician will share a personal\, multidisciplinary performance including traditional songs that were part of her reclamation journey\, personal stories behind her new upcoming album\, and live performance of her brand new solo debut. \nLayla uses her voice\, her films\, her music\, and sometimes her body on the front lines\, to defend the Land and Water. Her unique ability to emotionally connect the audience to the issues leaves people forever changed\, inspiring compassion\, respect\, and admiration for Indigenous people and their roots.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/fourth-friday-layla-staats/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240701T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240701T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240626T165132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T165132Z
UID:10018897-1719828000-1719874800@guelphmuseums.ca
SUMMARY:Canada Day in Guelph: Landing Together
DESCRIPTION:Canada Day means many different things to people in our community. On July 1\, Guelph Museums & Culture presents a variety of diverse and inclusive experiences at various locations throughout the city to provide opportunities for learning and reflection\, community gathering\, and summer celebration\, contributing to community vibrancy and a sense of belonging for all. \nTime and Place For Reflection\nGuelph Civic Museum – 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\n \nMuseum exhibitions open; admission by donation\nSpecial giveaways while supplies last \n \n11:00 am A Guided meditation Guided meditation with Alpa Acharya: Immerse yourself in a guided meditation that helps develop unconditional love and a deep state of connectedness to each other and our surroundings\, culminating in a feeling of containing the entire universe within us. Together\, we will acknowledge and become familiar with our infinite consciousness\, understand our relationship with the universe\, and experience ourselves as the source of unconditional love. Weather permitting\, the activity will take place outdoors on our patio and will begin with light stretching and breathing exercises\, followed by a 30-minute guided meditation. \n \n12:00 pm Dots to Mindfulness with Roxana Bahrami: Explore mindfulness through dot painting. Local artist Roxana Bahrami will lead participants in creating small mandalas as a way to explore self-expression\, practice mindfulness\, and develop new coping skills. No experience is necessary\, and all supplies will be provided. Limited spaces available; first come\, first served. \n \n3:00 pm Pipe music and storytelling by Rene Meshake: Ojibwe elder Rene Meshake will guide participants through an intimate experience\, sharing his enchanting flute music and Anishnaabe stories along with the inspirations behind his music and art. \nGather in the Garden\nMcCrae House National Historic Site – 10:00 am to 5:00 pm \nMuseum open; admission by donation \n \nTea service at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Reservation via Eventbrite is  required. \nSplash Into Summer\nMarket Square – 10:30 am to 7:30 pm \nWading pool open. \n\nAfrobeats recorded music.\nFamily-focused activities (bubbles\, sidewalk chalk\, art making)\nBahamas Junkanoo Legends rush 2:30 pm \nPop-up Picnic in the Park\nNorm Jary Park – 12 noon to 1:00 pm \n \nNeighbours are invited to bring their lunch\, and we’ll bring lemonade\, treats\, and entertainment.\nBahamas Junkanoo Legends rush at 12:15 pm \nPop-up Picnic in the Park\nJubilee Park – 5:00 to 6:00 pm \n \nNeighbours are invited to bring their dinner\, and we’ll bring lemonade\, treats\, and entertainment.\nBahamas Junkanoo Legends rush at 5:00 pm \nCinema in the City: Turning Red\nYork Road Park – 8:00 to 11:00 pm \n \nBring your lawn chairs and snacks\, we’ll bring the family-friendly movie.\nAbout The Movie: A thirteen-year-old girl named Mei Lee is torn between staying her mother’s dutiful daughter and the changes of adolescence. And as if the challenges were not enough\, whenever she gets overly excited she transforms into a giant red panda.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/canada-day-in-guelph-landing-together/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240710T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240710T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240611T195800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T191847Z
UID:10018894-1720638000-1720641600@guelphmuseums.ca
SUMMARY:Piping Night at McCrae Memorial Gardens: POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Due to inclement weather\, the Guelph Pipe Band is postponing their public practice until Wednesday\, June 17 at 7:00 PM. Thank you for your understanding!  \nThe Guelph Pipe Band invites visitors to listen in to their practices at McCrae Memorial Gardens. The pipe band will start playing at approx.. 7:00 pm\, and will play a variety of tunes that they perform at competitions. The pipe major will interact with the audience and provide an overview of what they will be performing.  Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/piping-night-at-mccrae-memorial-gardens-2/
LOCATION:McCrae House\, 108 Water Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240717T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240717T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240709T192407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T192407Z
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SUMMARY:Piping Night at McCrae Memorial Gardens
DESCRIPTION:The Guelph Pipe Band invites visitors to listen in to their practices at McCrae Memorial Gardens. The pipe band will start playing at approx.. 7:00 pm\, and will play a variety of tunes that they perform at competitions. The pipe major will interact with the audience and provide an overview of what they will be performing.  Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/piping-night-at-mccrae-memorial-gardens-4/
LOCATION:McCrae House\, 108 Water Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240720T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240612T182025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T182025Z
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SUMMARY:Alchemy Embroidery – Collaboratively Altering Paper with Needle and Thread
DESCRIPTION:The history of a society or an individual can be told through textiles\, and these narratives may not be present in other historical records. The only trace of a life lived may be found on an embroidered piece of cloth.  Embroidery has enormous cultural significances being valued as an expressive medium in many cultures and becoming a storehouse of art and the emotions and history that can be associated with it. \nIn this workshop you will be introduced to embroidery stitches that will be applied to paper which can be delicate\, fragile\, easily torn\, pierced and mended. \nOver 3 hours which will start with demonstrations and practice\, we will work together and restore a purposely damaged print\, bringing shards of paper and ink together to create a collaborative new version of a work of art on paper. \nThis workshop is part of a series that will connect community to chat and share creative time using needle\, thread and paper as the catalysts and leading to an all participants event during the 2024 Culture Days in September to exhibit and present our restored works of art. \nEveryone is welcomed to join in\, no matter what your level of stitching might be. \nThe workshop costs just $10.00 which covers a generous kit of supplies you keep. Preregistration is required. Tickets are available on Eventbrite. \nAbout The Instructor\nMary Kroetsch’s practice is research-creational integrating mixed methods of making to push and explore the problems arising from limitations and disconnects that happen when many layers impact surfaces\, production\, and fabrication. \nShe obtained Certification in Textile Surface Design from the Haliburton School of the Arts\, studied Visual Arts Foundations at Central Tech Art School\, Toronto\, and completed the Ontario Arts Council’s Artist-Educator Foundations Course. \nShe completed her Studio Arts Degree with the University of Guelph\, Ontario in 2023. \nHer work has recently been part of exhibitions at the Elora Centre for the Arts (Elora\, Ontario) the Propeller Art Gallery\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Boarding House Gallery\, (Guelph\, Ontario)\, and the 2020 Ateliers Kitchen Print Biennial\, (Charmes\, France). \nMary’s works are part of private and public collections including St. Michael’s Hospital\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Ilkley Museum\, (Yorkshire\, England) and the CAMAC Centre for Art and Technology\, (Marnay\, France).
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/alchemy-embroidery-collaboratively-altering-paper-with-needle-and-thread-5/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240726T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240726T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240627T000224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T175756Z
UID:10018899-1722013200-1722027600@guelphmuseums.ca
SUMMARY:Fourth Friday: CJ Cooper
DESCRIPTION:Every Fourth Friday of the month enjoy free admission to the Civic Museum from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.\, and a free concert starting at 7 p.m. Through the summer\, if weather permits\, enjoy the concert on the patio! \nFor July\, Guelph’s rising star CJ Cooper will take the stage to deliver a captivating mix of her own original music and popular country covers. \nCooper is making a name for herself\, playing for the likes of the National Bank Open\, Sportsnet\, and the CFL. She has opened for Bif Naked at Canadian Music Week and performed at the London Music Hall. CJ placed second in the Music In Motion Awards\, has been awarded a “Community Hero Award”\, voted “Top Local Musician” in Guelph\, and was a Microgrant Recipient in 2023\, hosting a Women In Music charity show. \nShe released her debut album “Look Ahead” in August 2018 and toured on the Toronto to Vancouver ViaRail train. She released her sophomore album “are we there yet?” May 2022 and is currently working on her third album and gigging full-time. \nCash bar. NOTE: Preregistration is not required.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/fourth-friday-cj-cooper/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240731T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240731T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240611T200047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T200047Z
UID:10018895-1722452400-1722456000@guelphmuseums.ca
SUMMARY:Piping Night at McCrae Memorial Gardens
DESCRIPTION:The Guelph Pipe Band invites visitors to listen in to their practices at McCrae Memorial Gardens. The pipe band will start playing at approx.. 7:00 pm\, and will play a variety of tunes that they perform at competitions. The pipe major will interact with the audience and provide an overview of what they will be performing.  Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/piping-night-at-mccrae-memorial-gardens-3/
LOCATION:McCrae House\, 108 Water Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240802T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240802T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240626T234315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T184829Z
UID:10018898-1722627000-1722639600@guelphmuseums.ca
SUMMARY:Cinema in the City: CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:The planned Cinema in the City showing of The Lion King in honour of its 30th anniversary has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control. Thank you for your understanding and we hope to see you at our next Cinema in the City event instead!
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/cinema-in-the-city-lion-king/
LOCATION:Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240813T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240813T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240809T150404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T150404Z
UID:10019088-1723579200-1723586400@guelphmuseums.ca
SUMMARY:The Amazing Race Canada Live Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:As a special edition of Guelph’s Cinema in the City programming\, you’re invited to watch Amazing Race Canada contestants navigate to some of Guelph’s favourite places on the patio of the Guelph Civic Museum\, looking out over Downtown Guelph. \nPre-show activities begin at 8 p.m. and the show begins at 9 p.m. There will be a cash bar\, music\, and a Gather in Guelph give away. \nBring your lawn chair\, blankets\, snacks\, and get ready to cheer on the contestants! \nThis event is free to attend; no pre-registration required. \n 
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/the-amazing-race-canada-live-viewing-party/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240815T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240815T201000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240717T184720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T195806Z
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SUMMARY:McCrae House Backyard Theatre
DESCRIPTION:What are the causes of war? Is war simply human nature? Is the goal of world peace realistic? Artivist and educator Rhapsodius (aka Andrew Craig) presents a one-person\, one-act show that poses these questions and more\, and offers possible answers. “War and Peace: Songs and Monologues” features some of the greatest songs about war and peace composed in the 20th century\, by artists such as Stevie Wonder\, Marvin Gaye\, Bob Dylan\, John Lennon\, and Bob Marley. Rhapsodius weaves together these songs with deeply considered monologues that draw equally from the ancient writings of Sun Tzu as well as from contemporary authors such as Gwynne Dyer\, Margaret McMillan\, Pema Chodron and the Dalai Lama. “War and Peace: Songs and Monologues” aims to educate\, enlighten\, uplift and inspire in equal measure\, and leave you with the sense that a peaceful world is indeed possible\, and that we can co-create it. \nTickets are $25 each\, available on Eventbrite or by calling 519-836-1221. \nPLEASE NOTE: War And Peace: Songs And Monologues is performed outside in the backyard of McCrae House. Please dress according to weather conditions. We recommend casual clothing and comfortable shoes. The show will go on through most weather conditions. In the case of severe inclement weather\, a performance may be delayed or cancelled. If a performance is cancelled\, your tickets will be automatically refunded\, and we will assist you in securing tickets for another performance\, if possible. \n \n 
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/backyard-theatre-war-and-peace-songs-and-monologues/2024-08-15/
LOCATION:McCrae House\, 108 Water Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240823T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240823T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240715T190215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T151417Z
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SUMMARY:Fourth Friday: annais linares
DESCRIPTION:Every Fourth Friday of the month enjoy free admission to the Civic Museum from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.\, and a free concert starting at 7 p.m. Through the summer\, if weather permits\, enjoy music on the patio! This month’s featured performer is Guelph-based vocalist-musician and social practice artist annais linares. \nCash bar. NOTE: Preregistration is not required. \nJoin annais linares and friends for our free fourth Friday show this August 23rd! annais will perform two sets of original music\, covers she loves\, and a short collaborative improvisation from 7 pm – 9 pm. For her first set\, she’ll be joined by bass player Ben Finley\, who will both serenade you with musical stories in sparkly soundscapes. Then\, she’ll kick up the power with her latest pop / rock project for set #2\, alongside guitarist Hilary Lockhart. Don’t miss this mixed bag of fun\, joy and wonder! See you there. \nAbout annais linares:\nannais linares is a vocalist-musician and social practice artist studying arts-based kin making through the Critical Studies in Improvisation program at the University of Guelph. She grew up in the sunny\, dry and slightly kooky desert of Palm Springs\, California which has informed her creative openness and desire to make delightful art in the world. Her vocal practice bridges sentimental storytelling with experimental improvisation\, contextualized by the space and place of the expression. She is interested in learning more about the lands she currently lives\, works and plays on\, which has sparked the concept of arts-based kin making as part of that navigation. Through it\, she hopes to build and nurture relationships with human and more-than-human kin and collectively heal aspects of species loneliness.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/fourth-friday-annais-linares/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240824T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T154312
CREATED:20240730T182919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T152557Z
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SUMMARY:Weaving Cultural Identities: Celebrating Heritage and Textile Traditions
DESCRIPTION:This Vancouver Biennale nationally-touring exhibition brings together artists and graphic designers of diverse Indigenous and Muslim backgrounds to collaborate on a series of textile artworks that celebrate the sacred\, historic\, and creative significance of prayer rugs and weaving traditions. \nThe project began with a series of questions: \nIn a contemporary society of mixed cultures and values\, how do we begin to navigate heritage and diverse beliefs? How do we share sacred space?\nHow do we come together to understand each other’s experiences?\nWhat can we learn about ourselves from our inherited histories?\nWhat can we learn from each other? \nIn the co-creation of the exhibition\, the artists developed a platform and process for community dialogue centred in discussions of belonging\, forced displacement\, diaspora\, assimilation\, and relationship to the land. The resulting series of prayer rugs became a spiritual conduit from past to present and between peoples and places\, both near and far. \nThrough the integrated motifs and design elements\, this exhibition will inspire visitors to explore their own cultural identities\, while honouring ancestral legacies and celebrating inter-cultural connections. \nWeaving Cultural Identities: Celebrating Heritage and Textile Traditions was curated by Zarina Laalo and commissioned as part of the 2018-2021 Vancouver Biennale\, with touring support from the Canada Council for the Arts and the British Columbia Arts Council. \nGuelph Museums’ presentation is funded in part by the Government of Canada\, through the Museums Assistance Program – Exhibition Circulation Fund. \nTisser les identités culturelles : saluer la diversité et les traditions textiles\nCette exposition nationale itinérante réunit une variété d’ artistes et graphistes autochtones et musulman.es afin de collaborer sur une série d’œuvres d’art en tissu qui fête l’importance sacrée\, historique et créative des tapis de prière et des traditions des arts tissés. \nLe projet a commencé par une série de questions : \nDans une société contemporaine qui mélange des cultures et des valeurs\, comment peut-on commencer à négocier nos héritages et croyances ?\nComment peut-on partager l’espace sacré ?\nComment peut-on venir ensemble afin de comprendre les expériences des un.es et des autres ?\nQu’est-ce que les personnes peuvent apprendre sur eux-même des histoires qu’elles ont héritées ?\nQu’est-ce qu’on peut apprendre les un.es des autres ? \nAu cours de la création conjointe de l’exposition\, les artistes ont établi une plateforme et un processus de dialogue communautaire centrés sur les discussions relatives à l’appartenance\, au déplacement forcé\, à la diaspora\, à l’assimilation et à la relation à la terre. \nLa série de tapis de prière qui en résulte est devenue une voie spirituelle entre le passé et le présent\, entre les peuples et les lieux\, qu’ils soient proches ou lointains. \nCette exposition\, qui intègre des motifs et des éléments de conception\, inspirera les visiteurs à explorer leur propre identité culturelle\, tout en honorant les héritages ancestraux et en célébrant les liens interculturels. \nTisser des identités culturelles : Saluer la diversité et les traditions textiles a été organisée par Zarina Laalo. L’exposition a été commandée pour la Biennale de Vancouver de 2018-2021\, avec le soutien du Conseil des Arts du Canada et du BC Arts Council pour la tournée \nLa présentation des Musées de Guelph est financée en partie par le gouvernement du Canada\, grâce au Fonds des expositions itinérantes — Programme d’aide aux musées. \n\n\n\n	Prayer Rug \n\n\n	Reflections \n\n\n	Skw’enmáylh – Prayer \n\n\n	Unbroken Prayer (Tellequah’s Message) \n\n\n	What Does Your Path Look Like? \n\n\n	Find What You Need \n\n\n	The Other Side \n\n\n	Dialogues of Spirit \n\n\n	Celebrating Knowledge and Belief: An Intercultural Dialogue \n\n\n	Whose Needle (Can) Will Re-stitch the Earth to the Sky \n\n\n\n\n \nImage Credits from Left to Right: \nTop Row: 1. Find What You Need by Dawn Livera & Adrienne Neufeld (textile artists)\, Doaa Jamal (graphic artist) 2. The Other Side by Damian John (graphic artist)\, Nadia Sajjad (textile artist) 3. Skw’enmáylh – Prayer by Angela George (textile artist)\, Michelle Nahanee (graphic artist) 4. Celebrating Knowledge and Belief: An Intercultural Dialogue by Ruth Scheuing & Mary Lou Trinkwon (textile artists)\, Sholeh Mahloji (graphic artist) 5. Reflections by Robyn Sparrow (textile artist) \nBottom Row: 1. What Does Your Path Look Like? by Doaa Jamal (graphic artist)\, Krista Point (textile artist)2. Prayer Rug by Debra Sparrow (textile artist) 3. Dialogues of Spirit by Michelle Sirois Silver (textile artist)\, Damian John (graphic artist)4. Unbroken Prayer (Tellequah’s Message) by Michelle Nahanee (graphic artist)\, Chief Janice George & Buddy Joseph (textile artists) 5. Whose Needle (Can) Will Re-stitch the Earth to the Sky Shamina Senaratne (textile artist)\, Sholeh Mahloji (graphic artist)
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/weaving-cultural-identities-celebrating-heritage-and-textile-traditions/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Art as We Are: Creative Community Care
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Art Not Shame and Guelph Museums\, Art as We Are: Creative Community Care spotlights three projects centred in collective community-making through art and involving about 200 local creators: Art in Hard Times (2020)\, Art in a Just Recovery (2023)\, and Community Fabric (2024). The exhibition also shares the origin story of Art Not Shame\, a community-engaged\, multidisciplinary arts organization serving youth and adults in Guelph and across Ontario since 2017. \nIn 2020\, artist Melanie Schambach led a team of artists and social support workers in the creation of The Mural Project: Art in Hard Times. Collectively\, they aimed to amplify the voices of those who identified as: newcomers\, LGBTQ21+\, Black\, Indigenous\, people of colour\, street engaged\, adults with developmental exceptionalities\, and youth struggling with mental health and addictions. \nIn 2023\, Art Not Shame\, Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition\, and artist Melanie Schambach collaborated on Art in a Just Recovery: Reconnecting to Us\, a project that explored community care in pandemic recovery. Through a series of in-person and online art-making workshops\, participants were partnered with Art Buddies in creating artworks that came together in a large-scale mural. \nIn 2024\, Art Not Shame\, Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition\, and Guelph Museums collaborated on the Community Fabric project 一 a ten-week community-arts series in which participants worked together to create a community quilt\, build social connections\, and develop skills to support their mental health and wellbeing. The completed quilt will be unveiled in the exhibition Art as We Are: Creative Community Care\, which opened for public viewing on Saturday\, August 24.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/art-as-we-are-creative-community-care/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Alchemy Embroidery - Collaboratively Altering Paper with Needle and Thread
DESCRIPTION:The history of a society or an individual can be told through textiles\, and these narratives may not be present in other historical records. The only trace of a life lived may be found on an embroidered piece of cloth.  Embroidery has enormous cultural significances being valued as an expressive medium in many cultures and becoming a storehouse of art and the emotions and history that can be associated with it. \nIn this workshop you will be introduced to embroidery stitches that will be applied to paper which can be delicate\, fragile\, easily torn\, pierced and mended. \nOver 3 hours which will start with demonstrations and practice\, we will work together and restore a purposely damaged print\, bringing shards of paper and ink together to create a collaborative new version of a work of art on paper. \nThis workshop is part of a series that will connect community to chat and share creative time using needle\, thread and paper as the catalysts and leading to an all participants event during the 2024 Culture Days in September to exhibit and present our restored works of art. \nEveryone is welcomed to join in\, no matter what your level of stitching might be. \nThe workshop costs just $10.00 which covers a generous kit of supplies you keep. Preregistration is required. Tickets are available on Eventbrite. \nAbout The Instructor\nMary Kroetsch’s practice is research-creational integrating mixed methods of making to push and explore the problems arising from limitations and disconnects that happen when many layers impact surfaces\, production\, and fabrication. \nShe obtained Certification in Textile Surface Design from the Haliburton School of the Arts\, studied Visual Arts Foundations at Central Tech Art School\, Toronto\, and completed the Ontario Arts Council’s Artist-Educator Foundations Course. \nShe completed her Studio Arts Degree with the University of Guelph\, Ontario in 2023. \nHer work has recently been part of exhibitions at the Elora Centre for the Arts (Elora\, Ontario) the Propeller Art Gallery\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Boarding House Gallery\, (Guelph\, Ontario)\, and the 2020 Ateliers Kitchen Print Biennial\, (Charmes\, France). \nMary’s works are part of private and public collections including St. Michael’s Hospital\, (Toronto\, Ontario)\, the Ilkley Museum\, (Yorkshire\, England) and the CAMAC Centre for Art and Technology\, (Marnay\, France).
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/alchemy-embroidery-collaboratively-altering-paper-with-needle-and-thread-6/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Cinema in the City: Akeelah and the Bee
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a FREE screening of Akeelah and the Bee in the park! Bring your lawn chairs and snacks\, we’ll bring the movie.\nPre-show crafts with Guelph Public Library at 7:30 pm\nThe film begins at approximately 8:30 pm. \nAbout the film:\nAkeelah\, an 11-year-old girl living in South Los Angeles\, discovers she has a talent for spelling\, which she hopes will take her to the National Spelling Bee. Despite her mother’s objections\, Akeelah doesn’t give up on her goal. She finds help in the form of a mysterious teacher\, and along with overwhelming support from her community\, Akeelah might just have what it takes to make her dream come true.
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/cinema-in-the-city-akeelah-and-the-bee/
LOCATION:Riverside Park\, 709 Woolwich Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H7G6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240911T200000
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SUMMARY:Guelph Pipe Band Concert at McCrae House
DESCRIPTION:The Guelph Pipe Band invites visitors to attend an official performance with the band in uniform as they play a variety of tunes that they perform at competitions. . The pipe major will interact with the audience and provide an overview of what they will be performing. \n\nPull up your lawn chair and enjoy the sound of bagpipes at the end of the day at McCrae Memorial Gardens. \nhttps://guelphpipeband.com/
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/guelph-pipe-band-concert-at-mccrae-house/
LOCATION:McCrae House\, 108 Water Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240915T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240915T153000
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SUMMARY:Vinta – Bal Folk workshop and performance in partnership with Guelph Jazz Festival
DESCRIPTION:Guelph Civic Museum partners with the Guelph Jazz Festival to present a unique opportunity for the community to engage in a folk dance workshop.  Join us for a free “Bal Folk” dance workshop hosted by Vinta at 1 PM\, followed by a captivating ‘Bal’ performance at 2:15 PM. \n“Bal Folk” is community social folk dancing to live music\, accessible to complete beginners—no experience or partner necessary. It features Western European folk dancing with a focus on various regional dances from France. Experience group dances that resemble square dancing or contra dancing\, dances in long snakey lines from Brittany (the Celtic region of France)\, and partner dances like the waltz and polka. \nJoin us for an afternoon of dance\, music\, and community connection! \nFor more information: https://guelphjazzfestival.com/2024/vinta-bal-folk-workshop-and-performance-on/ \n 
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/vinta-bal-folk-workshop-and-performance-in-partnership-with-guelph-jazz-festival/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240919T203000
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SUMMARY:Military Lecture: Endgame: The Secret Force 136 by Catherine Little
DESCRIPTION:Catherine Little explores contributions of early Canadian-born Chinese to Canada’s Second World War efforts and the sacrifices its members made to show their loyalty to a country that had utterly disregarded them. \nDoors open at 6:30 and the presentation starts at 7:00\, followed by a question period. \nEndgame: The Secret Force 136 is presented by Catherine Little. The lecture premiered in-person at the Civic Museum\, and online via our Facebook livestream The recorded conversation is available on Facebook\, YouTube\, and our Museum Everywhere Portal.  Guelph Museums’ Military Lecture series is presented in partnership with the Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada. \nWatch The Recording\n\nAbout Catherine Little:\n \nCatherine Little is an educator\, consultant and writer living in Toronto\, Ontario. She immigrated to Canada from India when she was a child and started school unable to speak English. Catherine learned quickly and eventually attended university and started her teaching career as a junior high school mathematics and science teacher. During this time\, she started to write textbooks\, work in curriculum consultation and teach in the Faculty of Education at York University. Her writing expanded to included pieces for the Globe and Mail\, Toronto Star and other publications. \nCatherine has a passion for picture books and often used them in the classroom to enhance her mathematics\, science and language lessons. Her books celebrate Chinese culture (Twelve in a Race and Dragon’s Dilemma) and illuminate contributions (Endgame: The Secret Force 136). She wrote Endgame after learning about the Force 136’s existence just a few years ago and envisioned a book that could help more families learn of this little-known chapter in Canadian history. Her books have been reviewed by CanLit for LittleCanadians\, Quill and Quire and featured on CBC book lists. Endgame: The Secret Force 136 was a 2023 pick for one of 11 Canadian books to read for Remembrance Day. \n  \n 
URL:https://guelphmuseums.ca/event/military-lecture-endgame-the-secret-force-136-by-catherine-little/
LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1H 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Military Lecture Series,Online
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