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  • Sunday March 31, 2013
  • event
    Exhibition
    Don McCullin: A Retrospective
    Prints, Drawings and Photographs Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 14 Apr 2013

    This exhibition of 120 black and white photographs by British photojournalist Don McCullin traces the artist’s journey from working class England to the world’s most notorious conflict zones, including Cyprus, the Congo, Biafra, Vietnam, Lebanon and Ireland. McCullin is part of the tradition of humanist photography and war art associated with names such as Goya, Dix and Capa. His more recent work – lyrical, brooding landscapes of Somerset wetlands and Indian elephant festivals – invites quiet reflection. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

    Catalogue available at shopngc.ca

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  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Galleries B102, B103

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why.

    Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2013

    22 Mar 2013 - 23 Jun 2013

    The Governor General’s Awards celebrate the remarkable career achievements of Canadian artistsin visual arts, including architecture, photography, independent film and video, audio and new media. The 2013 laureates will be announced next February.

    The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Canada in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Governor General of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Contemporary Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 21 Apr 2013

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

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  • event
    Exhibition
    Martin Creed: Work No. 202: Half the air in a given space
    Gallery B108

    1 February – 1 April 2013

    Work No. 202: Half the Air in a Given Space exemplifies Turner-prize winning artist Martin Creed’s career-long investigation into how we physically experience everyday life. Creed produces his works, which now number over 1000 projects, by himself, with performers, or, in this case, through the active participation of visitors. In this installation the artist gives form to the air that surrounds us by precisely measuring and capturing half of it inside nearly twenty thousand black balloons. Creating an environment that is both playful and claustrophobic, he drastically alters our perception of space. Here, as in the majority of his production, Creed uses the art museum, a site of meaningful contemplation, to turn our experience of the ordinary into a work of art.

    Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

    Access to the installation space is subject to certain conditions. Restrictions may apply.

  • 11:00 AM
    studio
    Workshops
    Artissimo
    Duration : 5h
    Great Hall

    Weekends and statutory holidays
    From 11 am to 4 pm

    A family art adventure located in the Great Hall. Hands-on activities. Free with museum admission.

    Learn more

  • 11:15 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A107

    Featured artwork for this talk: Graveyard Entrance, Campbell River by Emily Carr

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 11:45 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C201

    Featured artwork for this talk: Sainte Catherine d'Alexandrie by Simone Martini

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 1:15 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A107

    Featured artwork for this talk: Memalilaqua, Knight Inlet by Emily Carr

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 1:45 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C201

    Featured artwork for this talk: Sainte Catherine d'Alexandrie by Simone Martini

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • Monday April 01, 2013
  • event
    Exhibition
    Don McCullin: A Retrospective
    Prints, Drawings and Photographs Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 14 Apr 2013

    This exhibition of 120 black and white photographs by British photojournalist Don McCullin traces the artist’s journey from working class England to the world’s most notorious conflict zones, including Cyprus, the Congo, Biafra, Vietnam, Lebanon and Ireland. McCullin is part of the tradition of humanist photography and war art associated with names such as Goya, Dix and Capa. His more recent work – lyrical, brooding landscapes of Somerset wetlands and Indian elephant festivals – invites quiet reflection. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

    Catalogue available at shopngc.ca

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Galleries B102, B103

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why.

    Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2013

    22 Mar 2013 - 23 Jun 2013

    The Governor General’s Awards celebrate the remarkable career achievements of Canadian artistsin visual arts, including architecture, photography, independent film and video, audio and new media. The 2013 laureates will be announced next February.

    The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Canada in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Governor General of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Contemporary Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 21 Apr 2013

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

    Learn more

  • information
  • Tuesday April 02, 2013
  • event
    Exhibition
    The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2013

    22 Mar 2013 - 23 Jun 2013

    The Governor General’s Awards celebrate the remarkable career achievements of Canadian artistsin visual arts, including architecture, photography, independent film and video, audio and new media. The 2013 laureates will be announced next February.

    The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Canada in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Governor General of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Don McCullin: A Retrospective
    Prints, Drawings and Photographs Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 14 Apr 2013

    This exhibition of 120 black and white photographs by British photojournalist Don McCullin traces the artist’s journey from working class England to the world’s most notorious conflict zones, including Cyprus, the Congo, Biafra, Vietnam, Lebanon and Ireland. McCullin is part of the tradition of humanist photography and war art associated with names such as Goya, Dix and Capa. His more recent work – lyrical, brooding landscapes of Somerset wetlands and Indian elephant festivals – invites quiet reflection. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

    Catalogue available at shopngc.ca

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Galleries B102, B103

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why.

    Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Contemporary Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 21 Apr 2013

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

    Learn more

  • 11:00 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A104

    Featured artwork for this talk: Big Snake, Chief of the Blackfoot Indians, Recounting his War Exploits to Five Subordinate Chiefs by Paul Kane

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 11:30 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C214

    Featured artwork for this talk: 1949-G by Clyfford Still

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 12:00 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A104

    Featured artwork for this talk: Big Snake, Chief of the Blackfoot Indians, Recounting his War Exploits to Five Subordinate Chiefs by Paul Kane

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 12:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C214

    Featured artwork for this talk: 1949-G by Clyfford Still

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • Wednesday April 03, 2013
  • event
    Exhibition
    Don McCullin: A Retrospective
    Prints, Drawings and Photographs Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 14 Apr 2013

    This exhibition of 120 black and white photographs by British photojournalist Don McCullin traces the artist’s journey from working class England to the world’s most notorious conflict zones, including Cyprus, the Congo, Biafra, Vietnam, Lebanon and Ireland. McCullin is part of the tradition of humanist photography and war art associated with names such as Goya, Dix and Capa. His more recent work – lyrical, brooding landscapes of Somerset wetlands and Indian elephant festivals – invites quiet reflection. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

    Catalogue available at shopngc.ca

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2013

    22 Mar 2013 - 23 Jun 2013

    The Governor General’s Awards celebrate the remarkable career achievements of Canadian artistsin visual arts, including architecture, photography, independent film and video, audio and new media. The 2013 laureates will be announced next February.

    The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Canada in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Governor General of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Contemporary Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 21 Apr 2013

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Galleries B102, B103

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why.

    Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

  • 11:00 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C202

    Featured artwork for this talk: Mary Neville, Lady Dacre by Hans Eworth

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 11:30 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C216

    Featured artwork for this talk: Jacaranda by Alexander Calder

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 12:00 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C205

    Featured artwork for this talk: The Lacemaker by Nicolaes Maes

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 12:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C216

    Featured artwork for this talk: Jacaranda by Alexander Calder

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • Thursday April 04, 2013
  • event
    Exhibition
    Don McCullin: A Retrospective
    Prints, Drawings and Photographs Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 14 Apr 2013

    This exhibition of 120 black and white photographs by British photojournalist Don McCullin traces the artist’s journey from working class England to the world’s most notorious conflict zones, including Cyprus, the Congo, Biafra, Vietnam, Lebanon and Ireland. McCullin is part of the tradition of humanist photography and war art associated with names such as Goya, Dix and Capa. His more recent work – lyrical, brooding landscapes of Somerset wetlands and Indian elephant festivals – invites quiet reflection. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

    Catalogue available at shopngc.ca

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2013

    22 Mar 2013 - 23 Jun 2013

    The Governor General’s Awards celebrate the remarkable career achievements of Canadian artistsin visual arts, including architecture, photography, independent film and video, audio and new media. The 2013 laureates will be announced next February.

    The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Canada in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Governor General of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Contemporary Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 21 Apr 2013

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Galleries B102, B103

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why.

    Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

  • 11:00 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C208a

    Featured artwork for this talk: Charles I as Prince of Wales by Daniel (the Elder) Mytens

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 11:30 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A108

    Featured artwork for this talk: Rivière du nord by Tom Thomson

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 12:00 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C211

    Featured artwork for this talk: Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds by John Constable

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 12:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A108

    Featured artwork for this talk: Rivière du nord by Tom Thomson

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 5:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C213

    Featured artwork for this talk: Mer agitée by Claude Monet

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 5:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A106

    Featured artwork for this talk: The Smiths by W. Blair Bruce

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 6:00 PM
    film
    Films
    FILM SCREENINGS: "I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art, 1987"
    Duration : 1h, 30 minutes
    Auditorium

    Films by William MacGillivray, 2013 Governor General’s Awards laureate

    In the Auditorium. Free admission. 
     
    I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art, 1987  
    An irreverent look at an iconic period in the history of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, featuring international art stars Robert Frank, Les Levine, Eric Ficshl, June Leaf and Dara Birnbaum. 1:28 min. 
  • 6:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C213

    Featured artwork for this talk: Mer agitée by Claude Monet

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 6:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A105

    Featured artwork for this talk: Behind Bonsecours Market, Montreal by William Raphael

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • Friday April 05, 2013
  • event
    Exhibition
    Don McCullin: A Retrospective
    Prints, Drawings and Photographs Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 14 Apr 2013

    This exhibition of 120 black and white photographs by British photojournalist Don McCullin traces the artist’s journey from working class England to the world’s most notorious conflict zones, including Cyprus, the Congo, Biafra, Vietnam, Lebanon and Ireland. McCullin is part of the tradition of humanist photography and war art associated with names such as Goya, Dix and Capa. His more recent work – lyrical, brooding landscapes of Somerset wetlands and Indian elephant festivals – invites quiet reflection. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

    Catalogue available at shopngc.ca

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2013

    22 Mar 2013 - 23 Jun 2013

    The Governor General’s Awards celebrate the remarkable career achievements of Canadian artistsin visual arts, including architecture, photography, independent film and video, audio and new media. The 2013 laureates will be announced next February.

    The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Canada in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Governor General of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Contemporary Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 21 Apr 2013

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Galleries B102, B103

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why.

    Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

  • 11:00 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A107

    Featured artwork for this talk: Alcove by David B. Milne

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 11:30 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A113a

    Featured artwork for this talk: L'arrivée du contraire by Alex Janvier

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 12:00 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A110

    Featured artwork for this talk: Cold Window by Pegi Nicol MacLeod

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 12:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A113a

    Featured artwork for this talk: L'arrivée du contraire by Alex Janvier

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • Saturday April 06, 2013
  • event
    Exhibition
    Don McCullin: A Retrospective
    Prints, Drawings and Photographs Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 14 Apr 2013

    This exhibition of 120 black and white photographs by British photojournalist Don McCullin traces the artist’s journey from working class England to the world’s most notorious conflict zones, including Cyprus, the Congo, Biafra, Vietnam, Lebanon and Ireland. McCullin is part of the tradition of humanist photography and war art associated with names such as Goya, Dix and Capa. His more recent work – lyrical, brooding landscapes of Somerset wetlands and Indian elephant festivals – invites quiet reflection. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

    Catalogue available at shopngc.ca

    Learn more

  • event
    Exhibition
    The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2013

    22 Mar 2013 - 23 Jun 2013

    The Governor General’s Awards celebrate the remarkable career achievements of Canadian artistsin visual arts, including architecture, photography, independent film and video, audio and new media. The 2013 laureates will be announced next February.

    The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Canada in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Governor General of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Galleries B102, B103

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why.

    Organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

  • event
    Exhibition
    Clash: Conflict and Its Consequences
    Contemporary Galleries

    01 Feb 2013 - 21 Apr 2013

    This exhibition draws upon works in the collection to present war and conflict as complex phenomena, ones that have far reaching consequences for both those directly engaged in it, and those at various points of remove. Central to this exhibition is photography’s relation to trauma and remembrance, at a personal, communal and national level, and issues of what constitutes history, for whom and why. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

    Learn more

  • 11:00 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery C213

    Featured artwork for this talk: Iris by Vincent van Gogh

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 11:00 AM
    studio
    Workshops
    Artissimo
    Duration : 5h
    Great Hall

    Weekends and statutory holidays
    From 11 am to 4 pm

    A family art adventure located in the Great Hall. Hands-on activities. Free with museum admission.

    Learn more

  • 11:30 AM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A109

    Featured artwork for this talk: Sapin et ciel by Emily Carr

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 1:00 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A104b

    Featured artwork for this talk: Mr. and Mrs. William Croscup's Painted Room by Unknown (Canadian - early 19th century ?)

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

  • 1:30 PM
    talk
    Talks
    Docent's Choice(in French)
    Duration : 10 minutes
    Gallery A109

    Featured artwork for this talk: Sapin et ciel by Emily Carr

    These 10-minute daily talks on one artwork from our collection are given in English by Gallery volunteers. Included with Gallery admission.

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