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Heritage Conservation Symposium

Library and Archives Canada 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The goal of the 2024 Heritage Conservation Symposium is to share original research, case studies, performances, design projects, and other forms of creative production that examine the intersections of social justice and heritage studies. Presentations will explore how heritage can reconcile with challenging pasts of social injustice, cultural erasure and discrimination, and how an intersectional approach to heritage can lead […]

The Karsh Brothers, Canadian Legends of Photography

Ottawa Public Library - Main Branch 120 Metcalfe, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Join  guest speaker Paul Couvrette as he recounts the legacy of his friends and colleagues, the Karsh brothers who came to Ottawa as Armenian refugees and built careers as word-acclaimed photographers.

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Net-Work- An Exhibition by Adrian Baker

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum 3 Rosamond Street East, Almonte, Ontario, Canada

The exhibition Net-Work is a socially-engaged fibre art installation that has drawn widespread interest and participation across Canada and worldwide. Embodying the vast underground webs of mycorrhizal fungi and roots that enable symbiotic tree interaction, this collaborative project functions as a collective expression of care for our non- human kin.

Makers at the Museum – Introduction to Leatherworking

Cumberland Heritage Village Museum 2940 Old Montreal Road, Cumberland, Ontario, Canada

Learn the basics of leather work and create your own traveler’s journal under the guidance of a leatherworker from Cumberland Heritage Village Museum.

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Net-Work- An Exhibition by Adrian Baker

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum 3 Rosamond Street East, Almonte, Ontario, Canada

The exhibition Net-Work is a socially-engaged fibre art installation that has drawn widespread interest and participation across Canada and worldwide. Embodying the vast underground webs of mycorrhizal fungi and roots that enable symbiotic tree interaction, this collaborative project functions as a collective expression of care for our non- human kin.

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