Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2020.
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Curate Your Own Exhibit
Autoguidé
Conception Histoire et patrimoine Interdisciplinaire Musée PhotographieDate et heure
Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.
Lieu
Diefenbaker Canada Centre
Saskatoon, SK
Directions: This self-guided activity will be available on the Diefenbaker Canada Centre's At Home Resources webpage beginning October 2nd, 2020.
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
À propos
Everyone can be a curator! The Diefenbaker Canada Centre invites you to showcase the 'Unexpected Intersections' in your life through the everyday objects, heritage keepsakes, or oddities in your house.
Head to the Diefenbaker Canada Centre's At Home Resources page to find the guidelines on how to create the exhibit as well as some examples to help inspire you.
Once you have created your exhibit post it to your social media platforms and tag @diefcentre so we can share your creativity with our audience throughout Culture Days!
Liens
- DCC At Home Resources diefenbaker.usask.ca
- DCC Facebook Event facebook.com
Organisateur
Diefenbaker Canada Centre
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre (DCC) is unique for both its location on the University of Saskatchewan campus and appeal to a very diverse audience in terms of age and identity. Our purpose is to help people make meaningful and personal connections to ideas of citizenship, leadership, and Canada’s role in the international community. Of note, we: create and co-create exhibitions, programs, and special events; generate dialogues and conversations on citizenship, leadership, and Canada’s role in the international community; are financially viable; are environmentally conscious; steward the permanent collection; and create an environment where people are empowered and supported. We have four key attributes for all our operations and endeavors: experiential, applicable, relevant and accessible. To be experiential, we are hands-on and discovery- and collections-focused. In applicable and relevant, we seek to foster creativity, co-creation, integrity and credibility, diversity, and sustainability. In accessible, we encourage collaboration, service, and relationship-building. The DCC team has utilized these attributes wherever possible in our two primary ventures: exhibits and programming. Our exhibits are designed to appeal to both older patrons and much younger audiences. In terms of educational programming, the DCC’s main programs target children in grades K-8, yet everyone can use online materials for their consumption on the website. Although the Covid-19 closures and restrictions brought an immediate halt to most ongoing initiatives, we have used the unique circumstances to bolster the DCC’s social media presence, expand our online portfolio, and foster and nurture partnerships with key social and cultural groups.