Maria Chapdelaine – Les Matinées Francophones
Join a French-language tour of Clarence Gagnon's beloved illustrations for Maria Chapdelaine.
Join a French-language tour of Clarence Gagnon's beloved illustrations for Maria Chapdelaine.
Former Senior Curator at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Ian M. Thom, will discuss the multimedia illustrations made by artist Clarence Gagnon for the 1933 edition of Maria Chapdelaine.
Designed for advanced artists, this course will assist participants in developing a personal voice when painting the land.
An intimate and open-hearted afternoon of songs, stories, and moving images.
Among the great treasures of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection is a group of fifty-four jewel-like miniatures by the artist Clarence Gagnon.
Thursdays, October 31 to December 5, 2019 6 to 9 pm 6-week session Date: Thursdays, October 31 to December 5, 2019 Time: 6 pm to 9 pm Fee per session: $269 general public; $215 McMichael members “Very creative, supportive environment. Some amazing work created by this group!” “Loved the personal assistance with my skills as they apply to [...]
Reflections on Colour: Art & Nature Meditation Workshop Sunday, October 27 12:30 - 3:30 pm About the workshop Join a unique stress-relieving workshop inspired by the Japanese tradition of shinrin yoku (forest bathing). The workshop begins with an instructor-led silent meditation walk on the McMichael’s grounds in the Humber [...]
Join exhibition co-curators Sarah Milroy, Ian A.C. Dejardin and Michael Parke-Taylor for a curatorial talk on the life and work of L.L. FitzGerald, an artist who explored the animating forces of the landscape and was the final member to join the Group of Seven.
Thanksgiving Harvest Festival Monday, October 14 11 am - 4 pm Admission Both events are free with gallery admission. Please note: The Cow Show requires an online reservation. See below for more details. The Cow Show by Rag & Bone Puppet Theatre 2 to 3 pm [...]
Into the Light: Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald is a comprehensive examination of the accomplishments and legacy of the Winnipeg artist Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald (1890–1956), the last member to join the Group of Seven in 1932.
Into the Light: Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald is a comprehensive examination of the accomplishments and legacy of the Winnipeg artist Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald (1890–1956), the last member to join the Group of Seven in 1932.
The Woods Are Burning Sunday, October 6 4 to 6:30 pm About the event In The Woods Are Burning, novelist and poet Anne Michaels and singer-songwriter David Sereda lead a stellar ensemble to celebrate the life, art and passion of Tom Thomson. Over a century ago, Thomson’s [...]
Autumn's in the Air Sunday, October 6 1 - 3 pm Maud Lewis (1903-1970)Carriage Ride, late 1940soil on boardframed: 31.8 × 39.4 cmBryan J. Rice© Art Gallery of Nova Scotia These special Accessible Studio Family art workshops for children and youth living with special needs encourage [...]
Artist Andrew Sookrah will offer instruction to artists working to refine their technique in the subjects and styles of their choice.
A unique opportunity to join three of Canada’s leading artists, all subjects of the upcoming season of the CBC’s acclaimed documentary series In the Making, in an intimate conversation with series co-creator and host Sean O’Neill.
Join innovative music teacher Stéphanie Superle for an introductory Kinderflute program. Accompanied by a pianist, she will be sharing the story and music of Luna’s Magic flute. Adapting the tale into a musical story, Stephanie brings Luna to life with lovely illustrations and storytelling.
A beguiling teller of tales and master guitarist, Stephen Fearing presents an afternoon of music and stories that reflect his love of Canada's East Coast.
By the end of this workshop, students will have a thorough knowledge of how to set up, begin and work through an entire painting.
Reflections on Colour: Art & Nature Meditation Workshop Sunday, September 15 12:30 - 3:30 pm About the workshop Join a unique stress-relieving workshop inspired by the Japanese tradition of shinrin yoku (forest bathing). The workshop begins with an instructor-led silent meditation walk on the McMichael’s grounds in the Humber River [...]
Saulteaux artist Robert Houle and McMichael Chief Curator Sarah Milroy will be in conversation about the artist’s personal experience in the residential school system, the politics of cultural suppression and the resilience of the Indigenous community in the face of adversity.
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