Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.
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Opening Reception: Ekow Nimako [Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships]
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72 Queen Street
Oshawa, ON
Directions: We are located at 72 Queen Street, Civic Centre, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 3Z3 Parking is available on site to the south of the building (Lot 50). Parking can be paid online through Honk Mobile. Parking is free all day on weekends, and after 6PM on weekdays.
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante et a des toillettes neutres.
À propos
Join us in celebrating the opening of Building Black Civilizations:
Journey of 2,000 Ships, a solo exhibition by Toronto-based artist Ekow
Nimako curated by Alyssa Fearon. We’re pleased to align this exciting
event with Convergence 2025 in downtown Oshawa, featuring a
performance by our very own artist in residence, Pixel Heller.
Please RSVP using this form.
Event details:
- Remarks at 2pm
- Artist Talk + Tour at 2:15pm
- Hands-on LEGO activities for all ages
- Light refreshments provided
Coming from Toronto? We’ll pick you up! Save your seat on the art bus
shuttle using the RSVP link. The bus will collect guests from the
ROM (100 Queens Park, Toronto) at 11:30am and return around 5pm.
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Organisateur
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (RMG) is the largest public art gallery in Durham Region. We believe that art cultivates caring communities. As an artist-centered and community-oriented public art gallery in Durham Region, we bring people from diverse backgrounds together to engage with art that inspires new perspectives, generates meaningful conversations and creates a sense of belonging. We build relationships with diverse artists and communities through art. The RMG works in collaboration with artists, partners, and audiences to present dynamic and inspiring collections, exhibitions and programs in an inclusive and equitable environment.