Fourth Friday: The CHMST
Hip Hop Soul artist and multi-instrumentalist The CHMST performs his first solo gig in Guelph, in partnership with Guelph Black Heritage Society to commemorate Black Heritage Month. Admission by donation…
Hip Hop Soul artist and multi-instrumentalist The CHMST performs his first solo gig in Guelph, in partnership with Guelph Black Heritage Society to commemorate Black Heritage Month. Admission by donation…
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. Tales from the Hill runs on the second Wednesday or Thursday…
Maawnjidyang Maa – We come together here What does it mean to be “here” in Guelph, where the Speed and Eramosa rivers meet? How do we engage in this place…
All are welcome to celebrate the opening of Maawnjidyang Maa : We Come Together Here, an exhibition curated by the Decolonizing Place Narratives Research Collective. Experience the exhibition along with performances by Manitou Makwa Singers (Spirit Bear Singers), a hand drum group featuring Val King and her seven children from Mississaugas of the Credit First…
Enjoy the March Break with us! The Guelph Civic Museum will be open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. from March 16-March 20. In addition to our usual gallery experiences, each there…
Gather and learn about cedar and how it can help to ground us. Listen to a story about the canoe and the teachings about what rest means to us. Learn how the canoe was put to rest during winter as an act of care. Create a special pinch pot clay canoe to bring the teachings…
Gather and learn about cedar and how it can help to ground us. Listen to a story about the canoe and the teachings about what rest means to us. Learn how the canoe was put to rest during winter as an act of care. Create a special pinch pot clay canoe to bring the teachings…
This drop-in workshop focuses on dance, offering an opportunity to learn about cultural practices, movement, and the importance of community and respect. Through interactive activities, participants are encouraged to ask questions, engage their senses, and gain a deeper understanding of how dance plays meaningful roles in Indigenous cultures. No dance experience required – all are…