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 Refugee Women’s Symbols
Saturday, Jun 14 2003 to Monday, July 14, 2003
Ontario Workers Arts & Heritage Centre - 51 Stuart St., Hamilton
What is the present situation of women refugees in the world and in Canada? What are their experiences from their own perspectives? What are the myths that need to be dispelled about refugees and which affect women? What are their all too unknown strengths and creativity? With these questions in mind the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre partnered with McMaster Women’s Studies, Immigrant Culture and Arts Association (ICAA) and Settlement and Integration Services Organization (SISO) to produce a community arts piece entitled Saying I: Refugee Women Reclaim Their Identity.
With funding from The Status of Women Canada.
Call (905) 522-3003 for details.
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Contemporary Art Project Series: Susan Schuppli
Pick Up!
Now to June 29th, 2003
Art Gallery of Hamilton - 123 King St. W.
Schuppli's art, her installation and public works have often interrogated the legacy of a Western philosophical tradition that has aligned a masculinity with the public/social spaces of the city and femininity with private/domestic spaces. Call (905) 527-6610 for more details.
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Contemporary Art Project Series: Susan Schuppli: Pick Up!
Saturday, Apr 5 2003 to Sunday, June 29, 2003
Art Gallery of Hamilton - 123 King St. W.
Schuppli's art, her installation and public works have often
interrogated the legacy of a Western philosophical tradition that has
aligned a masculinity with the public/social spaces of the city and
femininity with private/domestic spaces. Her most recent works are
highly experimental and interactive, whereby viewers become active
players in determining the fiction and potential outcome of her work. Call (905) 527-6610 for more details.
Click here for more details.
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Refugee Women’s Symbols
Saturday, Jun 14 2003 to Monday, July 14, 2003
Ontario Workers Arts & Heritage Centre - 51 Stuart St., Hamilton
What is the present situation of women refugees in the world and in Canada? What are their experiences from their own perspectives? What are the myths that need to be dispelled about refugees and which affect women? What are their all too unknown strengths and creativity? With these questions in mind the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre partnered with McMaster Women’s Studies, Immigrant Culture and Arts Association (ICAA) and Settlement and Integration Services Organization (SISO) to produce a community arts piece entitled Saying I: Refugee Women Reclaim Their Identity.
With funding from The Status of Women Canada.
Call (905) 522-3003 for details.
Click here for more details.
Click here for FREE Hamilton Newsletters
A Northern Passion: Hamilton Collects Inuit Art
Saturday, Jun 7 2003 to Sunday, July 20, 2003
Art Gallery of Hamilton - 123 King St. W.
A Northern Passionnot only presents some of the best Inuit art collected by Hamilton area residents but also surveys the entire contemporary period from the 1950s to the present. Hamilton area collectors have a fascinating, and somewhat unique, association with Inuit people and their art. Call (905) 527-6610 for more details.
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A Northern Passion: Hamilton Collects Inuit Art
Saturday, Jun 7 2003 to Sunday, July 20, 2003
Art Gallery of Hamilton - 123 King St. W.
A Northern Passion not only presents some of the best Inuit art
collected by Hamilton area residents but also surveys the entire
contemporary period from the 1950s to the present. Hamilton area
collectors have a fascinating, and somewhat unique, association with
Inuit people and their art. Call (905) 527-6610 for more details.
Click here for more details.
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An Affair to Remember:
The Collecting Passion of Irving Zucker (1920 - 2002)
Sunday, May 25 2003 to Sunday, July 20, 2003
Art Gallery of Hamilton - 123 King St. W.
Irving Zucker had a love affair with art. Anyone who had the pleasure of knowing Irving (he insisted everyone call him by his first name) knew how deeply art inspired him, and with his passing Hamilton has lost one of its most passionate collectors, a man who filled his home and his discussions with art. Call (905) 527-6610 for more details.
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