Rory Taillon- Oshawa,Ontario-Robert Mclaughlin Gallery- Bobcaygon
On a chilly autumn night in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada the Robert Mcluaghlin Gallery Hosted their monthly Friday night event. The theme of the event was Cozy and they deffinitly accomplished it with the pillows and blankets for the audience and some very talented chilled out music. Not to mention being surrounded by their beautiful collection.
Rory Taillon is an Ottawa based artist who has just released his new album Only Whispers.
Rory Taillon- Oshawa,Ontario -Robert Mclaughlin Gallery
On a chilly autumn night in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada the Robert Mcluaghlin Gallery Hosted their monthly Friday night event. The theme of the event was Cozy and they deffinitly accomplished it with the pillows and blankets for the audience and some very talented chilled out music. Not to mention being surrounded by their beautiful collection.
Rory Taillon is an Ottawa based artist who has just released his new album Only Whispers.
Brooklyn Dooran- I Found a Home- Oshawa, Ontario- Robert McLaughlin Gallery
On a chilly autumn night in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada the Robert Mcluaghlin Gallery Hosted their monthly Friday night event. The theme of the event was Cozy and they deffinitly accomplished it with the pillows and blankets for the audience and some very talented chilled out music. Not to mention being surrounded by their beautiful collection.
Brooklyn Doran is a Kenora, Ontario native who calls Toronto home. She made a goal for 2017 to play 100 shows from coast to coast in Canada. This was number 98 and it showed, because Brooklyn had the crowd hanging on her every note. This song I Found Home can be found on her album These Paper Wings. And don't forget.....she does weddings!
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery is the largest public art gallery in Durham Region. Located in downtown Oshawa, this splendid building is much more than a place to view the permanent collection and changing exhibitions. For more information, call 905-576-3000 or visit rmg.on.ca.
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Learn more about the work that we do at the RMG in this short video, featuring many of our volunteers and visitors. Thank you to all of our volunteers who gave their time to this video project!
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Thank you to Kashka (kashkamusic.com). Video produced by Madison Cawker.
Our Oshawa is Culturally Charged featuring The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (RMG)
Our Oshawa is Culturally Charged. We are excited to feature The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (RMG) in our second episode of the Our Oshawa is video series.
More videos are coming soon. If you have a story about what #OurOshawa means to you, submit it to Connect Oshawa:
AEDT2120U – Analysis of a Gallery Visit – Robert McLaughlin Gallery
AEDT2120U: Culture & Digital Technologies
Dr. Jia Li & Ms. Shannon Webb (B.A., M.Ed.)
Credits for Gallery Learning Object:
Zarif Uddin:
• Editing
• Voice over
• Script
• Research
• Gathered clips
Chritian Harris:
• Voice over
• Ideas for content
• Research
• Script
Sean Binnie:
• Voice over
• Research
• Editing
Josh Bellyk:
• Assigned to the film learning object and report
Liam Wray:
• Assigned to the film learning object and report
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Oshawa Wine Tasting Festival 2019 | Robert McLaughlin Gallery
Glimpses from the Oshawa Wine Tasting Festival held at Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa and organised by Downtown Oshawa BIA.
Ideas Digital Forum 2018: Keynote Speaker Mohammed Salemy
Mohammad Salemy is a Berlin and New York -based Canadian artist, critic, and curator who holds an MA in critical curatorial studies from the University of British Columbia. He has shown his works in Ashkal Alwan’s Home Works 7 (Beirut) and Witte de With (Rotterdam). His writings have been published in e-flux, Flash Art, Third Rail, and Brooklyn Rail, and he has curated exhibitions at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Access Gallery, and Satellite Gallery in Vancouver. In 2014, he organized a global conference from Vancouver called Incredible Machines. Salemy’s curatorial experiment “For Machine Use Only” was included in the 11th edition of Gwangju Biennale (2016). His collaborative project Artificial Cinema has been exhibited at Transit Display in Prague and will be featured as part of Robot Love exhibition in Eindhoven in 2018. He regularly writes on art and exhibitions for the Hong Kong-based platform Ocula. He currently co-organizes the education programs of the online art & theory platform The New Centre for Research & Practice.
Ideas Digital Forum nurtures new frameworks for engaging contemporary Canadian Art. Bringing together over a dozen artists, scholars, inventors, curators and thinkers, the forum provides an opportunity to gain insights on the intersection of art and digital technologies and how we meaningfully integrate them into our spaces.
Held on October 12 and 13, 2018 at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario.
Ideas Digital Forum 2018: Panel talk Exhibition, Collection, Audience
Digital Technology & the Art Gallery: Exhibition, Collection, Audience
This panel will engage in discussions about prospective developments and application of Digital Technology in Audience Engagement, Immersive Exhibitions, Collection of Ephemeral Artworks, Accessibility, etc.
Panel: Jean Gagnon , Srinivas Krishna, David Bobier, Zach Pearl
Moderator: Rozemin Keshvani
Ideas Digital Forum nurtures new frameworks for engaging contemporary Canadian Art. Bringing together over a dozen artists, scholars, inventors, curators and thinkers, the forum provides an opportunity to gain insights on the intersection of art and digital technologies and how we meaningfully integrate them into our spaces.
Held on October 12 and 13, 2018 at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario.
Ghosts of the Gallery
Ghosts of the Gallery - Exploring the Supernatural: A Short Film by The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
Enter the vault of the RMG and hear stories from our staff and ghost experts. Is the gallery haunted? Watch the film and decide for yourself...
Ideas Digital Forum 2018: Exhibition Making & Re Making
Fifth Session: Exhibition Making / Re-Making
To lead the discussion on the emergence of sites of Exhibition Making – the interfaces and materials. How are these works reflecting various themes such as gender-technology debate; ephemeral art; modes of productions and its implication for collection and art historical discourse, DIY culture and new tools.
Ideas Digital Forum nurtures new frameworks for engaging contemporary Canadian Art. Bringing together over a dozen artists, scholars, inventors, curators and thinkers, the forum provides an opportunity to gain insights on the intersection of art and digital technologies and how we meaningfully integrate them into our spaces.
Held on October 12 and 13, 2018 at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario.
Ideas Digital Forum 2018: Participant Break up
Listening In: Participant Break-up
Following the Opening Note, Participants will be divided into smaller groups to facilitate the process of raising collectively questions in four categories:
Artist Practices
Audiences- communication, storytelling, and engagement
Collections & Exhibitions
Digital Competencies
Ideas Digital Forum nurtures new frameworks for engaging contemporary Canadian Art. Bringing together over a dozen artists, scholars, inventors, curators and thinkers, the forum provides an opportunity to gain insights on the intersection of art and digital technologies and how we meaningfully integrate them into our spaces.
Held on October 12 and 13, 2018 at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario.
2 Cute 4 Country's origial song Deja Vu at Robert McLaughin Gallery Oshawa.
2 Cute 4 Country, two sisters, Chelsea and Saleen Nolan, who write and perform original songs. They've performed at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (RMG Fridays), numerous cancer benefits, Chazzapalooza, Lindsay Ribfest August 2014/15 and Oshawa's Canada Day 2014/15 on the Family Stage. They also performed at Oshawa's Culture Counts Open mics and many throughout Durham. They received 2nd place in Oshawa's Got Talent and performed twice at Brooklin Spring Fair 2015 and Bowmanville's Rockin' Rotary Ribfest the same weekend. They also performed at the PAN AM GAMES for the City Oshawa on July 16 and July 24, Lindsay Ribfest August 2015 and RMG Fridays May 6, 2016.
Top 15 Things To Do In Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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Here are top 15 things to do in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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1. Enjoy Waterfront Trail -
2. Ontario Regiment (RCAC) Museum -
3. Robert McLaughlin Gallery -
4. Downtown Oshawa -
5. Look at cars -
6. Watch a game with Oshawa Generals Hockey Team -
7. Wander around an estate -
8. Darlington Provincial Park -
9. Hike through a wildlife reserve -
10. Oshawa Valley Botanical Garden -
11. Celebrate Oshawa -
12. Go for a swim at Donevan Pool -
13. Oshawa Zoo And Fun Farm -
14. Shop till you drop -
15. Please your taste buds at Southern BBQ -
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Ideas Digital Forum 2018: Sylvie Gilbert
Canada Council Digital Strategy Fund presentation with Sylvie Gilbert
Director, Digital Strategy Fund, Sylvie Gilbert will present and discuss the state of funding.
Ideas Digital Forum nurtures new frameworks for engaging contemporary Canadian Art. Bringing together over a dozen artists, scholars, inventors, curators and thinkers, the forum provides an opportunity to gain insights on the intersection of art and digital technologies and how we meaningfully integrate them into our spaces.
Held on October 12 and 13, 2018 at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario.
Ideas Digital Forum 2018: Opening remarks and setting the agenda
Ideas Digital Forum nurtures new frameworks for engaging contemporary Canadian Art. In the context of an ever evolving digital ecology, this forum provides an opportunity to pause, pivot and reimagine how artists and galleries respond more effectively to the challenges, issues and opportunities of the digital era.
Bringing together over a dozen artists, scholars, inventors, curators and thinkers, the forum provides an opportunity to gain insights on the intersection of art and digital technologies and how we meaningfully integrate them into our spaces.
Held on October 12 and 13, 2018 at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario.
1928 McLaughlin Buick Automobile - Canada Museum of Science and Technology
The 1928 model year McLaughlin-Buick is one of two Canadian custom-built cars for the 1927 Royal Tour of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) and his brother the Duke of York (later King George V1). The tour commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Confederation also known as the Diamond Jubilee. With a keen interest in technological development the sons of Robert McLaughlin of the McLaughlin Carriage Company, Sam and George, formed the McLaughlin Motor Car Company in 1908. They struck a fifteen year deal with William C. Durant of Flint Michigan Buick for rights to the Buick's running gear, including the engine and related parts. The McLaughlin-Buick automobile manufactured in Oshawa, Ontario was staunchly different in appearance from a regular Buick, [sticking] out like a Mississippi gambler at a prayer meeting (Heather Roberston, Driving Force, 129). Built on a 1928 long wheelbase chassis, these two cars were the only vehicles built by McLaughlin or Buick during that year which comfortably seated seven people. The McLaughlin-Buick is a four-door convertible painted desert sand with a turquoise trim mounted on Buffalo wire wheels. Various engine components are nickel plated, such as the valve and pushrod covers, fan and water manifolds. The interior upholstery, clad in tan lizard leather was also originally used to cover the additional two side-mount tires. In all its detailing, the car embodies a class and elegance fit for royalty as well as reflecting the heritage of craftsmanship used in Canadian carriage making.
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Robert McLaughlin Gallery Sizzle Reel
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PenFriend - Guided Audio Tours
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery is dedicated to sharing, exploring and engaging with our communities through the continuing story of modern and contemporary Canadian art.
The RMG provides various accessibility services for people with Visual Impairments. An excellent resource that the gallery utilizes is the Penfriend, an audio aid that allows RMG staff to record descriptions of art works, which can then be played back and listened to by visitors to the gallery. These descriptions also provide instructions on how to move through the physical gallery space.
Using the Large Print and Braille guide provided, visitors can chose to start from the beginning and walk through the exhibition at their own pace by moving the Penfriend from work to work on the labels provided.
When the Penfriend touches the label, it will begin to play a description of the artwork and where to move next. The volume of the Penfriend can be modified to each listener’s preference.
The Penfriend provides the visitor with their own private tour of the gallery space, and allows each person to experience and enjoy the displayed works of art.