This is an archived event from Culture Days 2022.
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In Harmony: Music to Your Ears!
In-person
Intercultural Music Performance Singing Visual artsDate and time
Location
New Iceland Heritage Museum
94-1st Street
Gimli, MB
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Five independent artists have joined with the NIHM to bring "In Harmony: Land, Lake, Trees & Shore" to the temporary exhibit gallery at the museum. Artists Gary Foidart, Gayle Halliwell, Moray McVey, Rosemary Miguez and Stephanie Sutton represent the five elements of harmony and how we find harmony within, with each other and with our environment. This event uses all of the elements of harmony (fire, wood, water, earth and metal) to create musical harmony! Enjoy this casual, informal gathering of local musicians--including some of the artists from the show--while they play songs, tunes, and beats that will bring a smile to you. In addition, you may visit the "In Harmony" show by the artists. Some artists will be on hand to discuss the meanings and methods in their works.
Links
- New Iceland Heritage Museum nihm.ca
Organizer
New Iceland Heritage Museum & Independent Artists
The New Iceland Heritage Museum (NIHM) greets visitors from around the world year round, seven days a week, at its main multi-media location in the The Waterfront Centre.
Through the presentation of dynamic permanent exhibits, temporary and traveling exhibits, and through a variety of workshops, lectures and programs the New Iceland Heritage Museum (NIHM) strives to serve the public as a valuable community resource that meets the increasing needs of new audiences and that presents relevant topics and issues in a rapidly changing world.
Five independent artists have joined together with the NIHM to present their works within the theme of harmony. Artists Gary Foidart, Gayle Halliwell, Moray McVey, Rosemary Miguez and Stephanie Sutton have created a show that invites the viewer to explore their use of five different media to focus on the five elements of harmony.