Community Event - Sarnia - Red Dot Tour at the JNAAG
Red Dot Tour of the Current Exhibitions – Join us for a stimulating 15-minute Red Dot Tour of the current exhibitions! Drop-in. Free, give what you can.
Red Dot Tour of the Current Exhibitions – Join us for a stimulating 15-minute Red Dot Tour of the current exhibitions! Drop-in. Free, give what you can.
Session 1: Graffiti Collage – A new program inviting youth with special needs, and special interest in fine arts, to explore art mediums through self-expression. The program creates an opportunity for participants to develop new artistic skills and take part in a positive recreational experience within an art gallery setting. This session is all about graffiti time! Choose, tear and arrange various papers to create a unified colour scheme. Early arrival welcome at 4:30PM. Materials included. Spaces are limited. Ages 9-16. Registration required by calling 519-336-8127 ext. 3226.
Part II: Suffering Soma with Dr. Buj – Join us for a talk on the iconography of stress and suffering in canonical Western art, with a view to the male physique. Dr. Buj holds a doctoral degree in literary studies from the University of Michigan. He taught art criticism and contemporary art history for twenty years at Western University and currently teaches comparative literature and linguistics at the University of Windsor. Free, give what you can. Spaces are limited. Register by calling 519-336-8127 ext. 3226.
Family Sunday Activity: Silhouette Collaborative Drawing – Engage, discover, and create every Sunday afternoon from 1:00–3:00PM. Work together on a large temporary mural! Free. $5 Suggested Material Donation per family. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Enjoy a free Family Red Dot Tour on Sunday at 1:45PM.
March First Friday – Be sure to mark the JNAAG on your First Friday map. Check out the newest exhibition, Un-censored – Tom Hodgson: the drawing room. Though Hodgson is predominantly known as a Canadian abstract painter and member of the Painters Eleven (1953), his fondness of life drawing was evident as his studio, The Pit, became a hotspot for Toronto’s artistic and business milieu in the 1970s. His Drawing Night in Canada figure classes were conducted as the antithesis of the typically somber gathering of sketchers and painters around a nude model. Hodgson was responsible for establishing Toronto’s longest running life drawing class, housed at the Gladstone Hotel for the past thirty years. Still in endurance today, the drawing class is a relic of the Canadian art scene. The gallery is open late every First Friday until 9:00PM. Free & fun for the whole family!
Helping make dreams come true for grade 8 graduation or grade 12 prom. We have over 1000 dresses. Register online to attend.
Dresses are free of charge to those in need.
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Windsor Moose Lodge 1499, 777 Tecumseh Road West. Complete fish dinner of pickerel, perch or halibut including potato, coleslaw, roll and butter for $13 plus tax. Fridays 3-8pm. All welcome. 519-253-1834.
Dinner and Dance
Skippers describe cruising the coast of southern Labrador last summer and competing in a solo race around Lake Ontario.
Dancing to Black Tie