Exhibition: Brewing Changes Guelph
Guelph Civic Museum Guelph, OntarioHeritage, Maker Culture — Other
Brewing Changes Guelph examines the social and economic importance of brewing beer in the Royal City and the changes brought about by the rise, fall and resurrection of Guelph breweries. Whether one has worked in the brewing industry or has never tasted beer before, visitors will learn how brewing has benefited and continues to benefit our city.
This exhibition focuses on the impact of changes in production, transportation, marketing, gender and policy in Guelph, positioned within current brewing trends in Ontario, across Canada and around the world. Guest curated by Eric Payseur, Brewing Changes Guelph is as much about the present and future of brewing in Guelph as it is about its illustrious past.
When
Thu 27 Sep | No events scheduled. |
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Fri 28 Sep | 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM |
Sat 29 Sep | 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
Organizer
Guelph Museums
The Guelph Civic Museum showcases Guelph’s history through permanent and changing exhibits, a fun and interactive families gallery, and special events and activities. Located in the recently renovated Loretto Convent, atop the hill at Norfolk Street and beside the landmark Church of Our Lady, the museum is home to a collection of over 30,000 artifacts that bring Guelph’s past to life.
Event Contact
Tammy Adkin
Tammy.Adkin@guelph.ca
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This event is in English.
This event is wheelchair accessible.
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