This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Black History Exhibit Launch Event at the Stratford Perth Museum
In-person
Film & video History & heritage Museum StorytellingDate and time
Location
Stratford Perth Museum
4275 8 Hwy
Stratford, ON
Directions: Address 4275 Huron Road (Highway #8, just west of Stratford) Stratford, Ontario Canada N5A 6S6 Warning! duplicate address in New Hamburg! Include our business name and postal code when mapping.
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible, has gender-neutral washrooms, and is a relaxed performance.
About
Make your way to the Stratford Perth Museum on October 11 at 2:00 pm to take part in our Black History Project Series: Launch Event that will unveil film Installation, Aunt Harriet: An Ontario Oratorio by mixed-media artist, HAUI™. We are honored to host a panel conversation between some remarkable professionals including award-winning artist, HAUI™; Canadian theatre pioneer, ahdri zhina mandiela (azm); Curator of Buxton National Historic Site and Museum, Michelle Robbins; Historian, Jade Ferguson; and Canadian Arts Journalist, Garvia Bailey as panel moderator.
Aunt Harriet is a meditative moving portrait exploring introspection, healing, and aging. Set against the backdrop of rural Ontario it deepens the memory of Black lives, bridging past and present – history and myth. Created by HAUI™ and featuring ahdri zhina mandiela (azm), Aunt Harriet brings forward powerful, intergenerational stories rooted in resistance, love, and legacy.
HAUI™ is an award-winning mixed media artist directing, devising, and designing cross-disciplinary work for stage and screen. Notable achievements include the feature-film MixedUp (OUTtv), the immersive Private Flowers (Toronto History Museums), and directing his libretto Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White. The show was hailed for its significant contribution to the operatic canon recently winning the Dora Award including Best New Opera. Published by Playwrights Canada Press, HAUI™ served as the 2024 artist-in-residence for the City of Guelph, creating the audiovisual piece Aunt Harriet.
Our event’s panel moderator, Garvia Bailey, is a widely respected voice in Canadian media. She was raised in Stratford and co-founded the award-winning podcast and media company Media Girlfriends Inc.. Her career spans nearly two decades at CBC and JazzFM, where she worked as a producer, host, and arts columnist.
Thank you to our generous donors, KDB Law, Ron Hikel & Patricia O'Malley, Pazzo Pizzeria & Café Bouffon, Robert Wilhelm, and to our kind mentors for instituting these Black History Projects and voices in our community.
Links
- Press Release and Event Announcement on the Stratford Perth Museum Website stratfordperthmuseum.ca
Organizer
Stratford Perth Museum
The Stratford Perth Museum collects, preserves and celebrates the tangible and cultural heritage of the County of Perth and the City of Stratford. The Museum features exhibits and programs which bring history to life and presents community-oriented programming that educates and inspires throughout its indoor and outdoor spaces.
The Stratford Perth Museum was incorporated as a not-for-profit in 1997. The museum’s collection dates back to the beginning of the 20th century when the Library Act of 1902 permitted local libraries to collect and display museum collections. The collection has continued to grow over the years and has been housed and exhibited in a number of homes which include Fryfogel Tavern, a factory on King Street in Stratford and the Stratford Normal School, adjacent to the Festival Theatre. In 2008, having outgrown the Stratford Normal School, the Stratford Perth Museum Association purchased its present 7 acres on the old Huron Road. The site is complemented by an 1870 Victorian buff brick home, woodlots and trails – a home with room to grow and endless potential to interpret our rich cultural heritage and to deliver indoor and outdoor programming.