What Music Means to Me: A Participatory Art Installation
Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park
Oakville, ON
In-person
Craft
Interdisciplinary
Music
Visual arts
Youth & teens
This art installation will be a traveling participatory mural that celebrates “what music means to me.” Music plays an instrumental role in many people’s lives and has been proven to improve mental health, test scores and overall well being. Our staff will take the piece (which will be created on a large butcher paper roll) to all of our Culture Days events and participants will be able to add their take on “what music means to me” to the mural. You can find the art installation at multiple events throughout Culture Days including: - September 24 at Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park from 1-3pm - October 1 in the square in Downtown Oakville Stayed tuned for more locations!
This event is free and will be accepting optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
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Organized by
Bandology
Bandology was willed into being by people who understand the multiple life-long benefits that music provides. United by common goals while participating in a high school music parent association, the co-founders were inspired to go beyond the classroom and into the community to help spread the love of music. Bandology's mission statement: More music for more kids via education, collaboration and community.
Location
Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park
Oakville, ON
Language
English