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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2022.

  • A group of kids gather around a chart with the words many, few, and none in concentric circles drawn on a piece of paper. The kids are using markers to vote on different topics in the context of many, few, and none.
  • Children are sitting in a circle outside in WAHC's backyard. Several kids have drumsticks and are learning different rhythms from an instructor in the circle.

Second Saturday Family Arts Drop-In with Becky Katz

In-person

Kids Museum Music Visual arts
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Location

Workers Arts and Heritage Centre

51 Stuart Street

Hamilton, ON

Directions: Please use our main east side entrance (with the ramp) to enter the museum. There is free parking on both sides of Stuart Street in front of WAHC. We are located 200 metres from the West Harbour GO station.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

About

Join us in person on the Second Saturday of October from 1:00-4:00 pm for free family drop-in fun at the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre (WAHC) with artist, activist and musician Becky Katz!

Becky will highlight themes of precarious labour, climate change, and workers' rights through visual arts and music activities throughout the afternoon. All supplies are free!

Second Saturdays are a recurring monthly drop-in program at the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre. All children must be supervised by an adult. Visitors are encouraged to tour the museum galleries, make art, listen to music, and play!

Organizer

Workers Arts and Heritage Centre

The Workers Arts and Heritage Centre (WAHC) is a community museum and multidisciplinary arts centre located in the historic Custom House in Hamilton, ON. Our mission is to celebrate the stories of all working people through art, history, and culture.

WAHC provides an array of exhibitions, educational programs, guided tours, online exhibits and events to our local community and to provincial and national audiences. WAHC is also home to a contemporary gallery showing work by local and national artists that address the diverse histories and cultures of working people. We are free to the public and have been a proud part of the Hamilton community for over 25 years!

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