Public Announcement - Windsor/Leamington - You could win $10,000! Life After Fifty Lottery
You could win $10,000!
Life After Fifty Lottery tickets on sale until January 31st.
Call us to buy a ticket (519) 254 1108 or email your request to: info@lifeafterfifty.ca
We will be at Devonshire Mall the week of January 15th – January 21st.
Public Announcement - Niagara - Opening Reception | Rodman Hall Art Centre
Always Vessels
Barry Ace, Vanessa Dion Fletcher, Carrie Hill, Nadya Kwandibens, Jean Marshall, Pinock Smith, Natasha Smoke Santiago, Samuel Thomas, Olivia Whetung
Curated by Alexandra Kahsenni:io Nahwegahbow
Produced by Carleton University Art Gallery
January 20 to March 11, 2018
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 27, 2 pm
Remarks and exhibition tour with Alexandra Kahsenni:io Nahwegahbow, 2:30 pm
HOT TALK: Samuel Thomas, Saturday, March 3, 2 pm
Today, many contemporary Indigenous artists are investigating and incorporating traditional modes of making in their practices. This exhibition explores contexts for, processes of learning, making and the transfer and continuity of knowledge. By acknowledging artists’ desire and need to learn customary skills and techniques that in the past were met with resistance or repressed, this exhibition explores the different ways makers are seeking out and uniquely applying this knowledge.
This exhibition features nine contemporary Anishinaabek and Haudenosaunee artists who draw from multiple forms of training, and whose media and subjects range widely – from glass beads to photography, and from language to land. Yet their processes remain primarily informed by the contemporary translation of traditional knowledge as material and embodied practice. Their works offer insights into the tremendous range of skills and techniques unique to the Anishinaabek and the Haudenosaunee and the ways that knowledge, in its tangible and intangible forms, can at once embody, carry and hold meaning.
As Native people, when we think about our belongings—things made by our hands, minds and voices—whether they are found in an exhibition, a book, in museum storage, out on the land or in a family member’s living room, we’re never really just thinking about them "as things". They are, rather, meaningful objects, songs and stories that have the ability to carry, hold and transmit memory across time and space. Metaphorically, they are always vessels.
Up close and in motion
Selected Works from the Permanent Collection
Curated by Emma German
January 27, 2018 to January 20, 2019
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 27, 2 pm
HOT TALK: Emma German, Thursday, February 8, 7 pm
Rodman Hall Art Centre is home to a collection of nearly 1,000 works from the past three centuries, with a growing focus on current practices in contemporary Canadian art. The permanent collection is the result of a legacy of art collecting and philanthropy dating back to 1960 when Rodman Hall Art Centre was established as a public art gallery by community members. "Up close and in motion", a year-long constantly changing exhibition, is an effort to make Rodman Hall’s holdings visible while highlighting the collection’s purpose as a tool for research, study, and interpretation.
"Up close and in motion" features installation changes throughout its duration to slow down the act of viewing and stimulate close looking. Works enter the space, and then leave the space – the cycle occurs continuously over the course of the exhibition period, forming new iterations of itself with each shift. By dismantling the structures of linear display practices, Up close and in motion frames the exhibition space as flexible, and makes visible the institutional practices concerning the permanent collection’s scope and care.
With a focus on recent acquisitions of contemporary Canadian art, "Up close and in motion" examines Rodman Hall’s recent exhibition history alongside the permanent collection. Tracing important developments in contemporary art across genres such as hybridity within material structures, sculptural experimentation, performative gesture, and time-based media, many of these works will be displayed for the first time since being acquired for Rodman Hall’s permanent collection.
At this moment, we invite you to experience the permanent collection and consider the role it plays in representing our common aspirations, collective imagination and community spirit. Help celebrate this invaluable resource and support our commitment to a sustainable future.
Public Announcement - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - Distress Centre Lanark, Leeds and Grenville
We are looking for Volunteers to be phone listeners on our Distress Line.
If you are non-judgmental and empathetic you have what it takes to do this job.
This confidential and anonymous service is provided by nonjudgmental and empathetic volunteers. It is based on an active listening model, which encourages individuals to help themselves through exploring their feelings and their options. Volunteers are trained to allow callers to talk about their issues, explore options with the callers and provide support.
The line is live every night from 5:00 pm to midnight. We offer two shifts a night either the "early shift from 4:30- 8:30 or the "late shift from 8pm till midnight".
Community Event - Niagara - Spirit Soup for the Soul, Charity Fundraiser
Spiritual Niagara Presents
Spirit Soup for the Soul
In support of The Soup Kitchen (Niagara Falls Community Outreach)
15-minute Medium, Psychic or Tarot Reading for $20.
Vendors to browse. Silent Auction Table.
50% of proceeds from the readings, and 100% of proceeds from the silent auction will go to The Soup Kitchen.
Public Announcement - Windsor/Leamington - Train Engine Play Time (Kids 2+) at Mackenzie Hall
For ages 2+. Saturday, Jan 20 @ 10:15am-12:15pm - $13.
Bring your engine that is compatible with wooden tracks or borrow one of ours, and roll around on a room of railway track. All children must be accompanied by a parent/caregiver. Train Engine Play Time is an interactive play program for parents & caretakers to get in on the fun with their child, and toot too!
Call 519-255-7600 to register today.
Community Event - Cobourg/Port Hope - Secret Life of William Lyon Mackenzie
Presented by Christopher Dummit - Unbuttoned: The Secret Life of William Lyon Mackenzie. Victoria Hall, Jan 23 at 7PM, members free, guests $5.
Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Bingo in Essex
Essex Retirees Social Club holds a licensed Bingo every first and third Friday night. Proceeds help pay the utility bills on the Seniors Centre.
All players 18 and over are welcome. Call 776-6689 for more info.
Community Event - Smiths Falls/Perth/North Grenville - Movie Nights at The Station Theatre
Our weekend movie nights start up again in January with 'Victoria & Abdul'. Movie start time is 7pm.
Abdul Karim arrives from India to participate in Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee. The young clerk is surprised to find favor with the queen herself. As Victoria questions the constrictions of her long-held position, the two forge an unlikely and devoted alliance that her household and inner circle try to destroy. As their friendship deepens, the queen begins to see a changing world through new eyes, joyfully reclaiming her humanity. Rated PG 13.
Tickets are purchased at the door, with cash only. $10 adults/$5 students.
For more info call: 613-283-0300