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Remembering Our First World War Vets ( Culture Club 55+)

Adults Talks
Cost: $5
Oct 12, 2017 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Get the inside scoop on local art and history. Relax and enjoy one-of-a-kind gatherings with cultural experts and learn more about the exhibitions and collections. Each session offers light refreshments and time to meet others. Tailored to ages 55+, but we don’t check ID!

Cost: $5 per session / 8 sessions for $30 (save $10)    

Up next on our Culture Club 55+ series is Levi Hord, organizer of the Woodlands Great War Walking Tour. The walking tour commemorates Londoners who died in the First World War and are memorialized on family lots at the cemetery. 

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More Events!

November 9  
When Canada Welcomed the World at Expo 67 

Juan Andrés Bello, Filmmaker 

Learn about the making of 1967: Canada Welcomes the World from the director himself. This documentary project focused on the national pavilions of the sixty countries that participated in Montreal’s 1967 World Exhibition [Expo 67].  What did those countries showcase at Expo 67? For its production, Juan and his team conducted extensive research and were able to digitize hundreds of unpublished images.

 

December 14  

The Unforgettable Life of Dr. Oronhyatekha  

Michelle Hamilton, Public Historian

Learn the larger than life story of Dr. Oronhyatekha 1841-1907: London’s first Indigenous physician and outspoken native rights advocate. A man of two cultures in an era where his only choices were to be a trailblazer or get left by the wayside. Dr. Oronhyatekha (“Burning Sky”) rose to prominence in medicine, sports, politics, fraternalism, and business. He counted among his friends some of the most powerful people of the day, including John A. Macdonald and Theodore Roosevelt.

 

January 11  

Unpacking Design: A history of product branding        

Jesse Gibb, Graphic Designer

Have you ever bought something you didn’t intend to buy?  Hear local designer Jesse Gibb talk about the role and history of branding in product packaging. 

 

February 8   

The History of Women in Canadian Art  

Kirsty Robertson, Western University Visual Arts Professor
This talk will follow a history of women in the arts: their voices, views, identities, and current discussions around art and gender.

 

March 8  

Inside the World of Art Restoration  

Wendy Crawford, Fine Art Conservator, Art Conservation Services Inc.

Peer into the fascinating world of art conservation and learn about current restoration projects underway at Museum London. Wendy will share her experience conserving fine art, frames, works on paper and sculpture.

 

April 12  

Our History with Addiction 
Dr. Ken Kirkwood, Western University School of Health Studies 

Coffee was banned as a stimulant, chocolate thought sacred, alcohol medicinal, and now Canada is decriminalizing marijuana. Hear Dr. Kirkwood discuss a social history of addiction for a deeper consideration of the themes in our exhibition “Guilty Pleasures.”