JonArno Lawson - Enjoy It While It Hurts
JonArno Lawson reads a selection of poems from his new poetry collection, ENJOY IT WHILE IT HURTS, at Hamilton's Workers Arts & Heritage Centre.
The LabourArt Project Movie
The LabourArt Project was a collaborative project I undertook with photographic artist James Masters from Owen Sound, Ontario. In this project we documented 24 hours in Grey and Bruce Counties through photography and audio sound scapes. The resulting work was mounted as a traveling exhibition to the Tom Thomson Gallery (Owen Sound), The Hamilton Workers Arts and Heritage Centre (Hamilton), the Canadian Auto Workers Education Centre (Port Elgin), and the Durham Art Gallery (Durham).
Each exhibit featured an interactive multimedia station where viewers could navigate the route via a Flash Map and listen to the audio sound scapes at the same time. A major curatorial objective of the LabourArt Project was to position artists together with other workers as part of the working community. In most cases this would be the first time these people would come into contact -through the gallery installation.
The video and website won Best Interactive Video and New Media Project at the Sooke Film Festival in 2000.
See my website for more informaiton.
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Hamilton Screening for Unlocking HIV Film
A short iphone video clip from the question & answer period. Which took place right after the screening of the film Unlocking HIV' on November 28, 2013 at the The Workers Arts and Heritage Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. For more info visit
ALL RELEATED VIDEOS:
UNLOCKING HIV (Trailer)
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Unlocking HIV Film Screening Q & A
The Ones Who Eyes'd It
LMAO Comedy Night
Catherine Graham - Her Red Hair Rises with the Wings of Insects
Poet Catherine Graham reads her wonderful poem Plot from HER RED HAIR RISES WITH THE WINGS OF INSECTS at Hamilton's Workers Arts & Heritage Centre.
Jack Chambers: Working Visionary
Innovation Media Masters: Group of Nine Part 8
Presented by the Factory Media Centre
in association with Workers Arts & Heritage Centre & CARFAC Ontario
Kevin Flynn MPP at Thriving in 2010 in London
David Haskins - This House is Condemned
Hamilton author David Haskins reads the beginning of George and Gracie from his new book, THIS HOUSE IS CONDEMNED, at the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre.
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Webinar: Climate Change - Implications for your museum practice
Recorded January 16, 2019
Webinar presented by the Ontario Museum Association and the Coalition of Museums for Climate Justice. Presenters share examples of how fellow museum workers from three Ontario organizations are addressing climate change in their museums.
Learn about how museums large and small are helping to build public awareness, mitigation and resilience in the face of climate change, and the challenges and successes they have experienced.
Moderator – Robert Janes, Founder and Co-Chair, Coalition of Museums for Climate Justice
Speakers:
Laurie Carmount, Curator, Minden Hills Cultural Centre & Nature’s Place, Minden, Ontario
Shiralee Hudson Hill, Lead Interpretive Planner, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
Ian Kerr-Wilson, Manager, Heritage Resource Management, City of Hamilton, Ontario
Broken City Lab - Urban Trend: Urban Psychology
Broken City Lab
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Urban Trend: Urban Psychology
State of the Cities Address, 2013
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Learn more about Urban Psychology on 100urbantrends.org:
This video was commissioned as part of Participatory City: 100 Urban Trends from the BMW Guggenheim Lab, on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from October 11, 2013 - Jan 5, 2014. Learn more at
Bio:
Broken City Lab (brokencitylab.org) is an artist-led interdisciplinary collective and nonprofit organization located in Windsor, Ontario. Working to explore and unfold curiosities around locality, infrastructures, education, and creative practice leading toward civic change, Broken City Lab's projects, events, workshops, and installations offer an injection of disruptive creativity into a situation, surface, place, or community. Their projects and research have been featured in Fuse Magazine, Public Journal, C Magazine, Creative Time's Archive of Socially Engaged Practice, Next American City, Alternatives, GOOD, the National Post, the Toronto Star, NPR (WDET, NPHR), CBC Radio One, CBC television, the Huffington Post, Tree Hugger, and the Atlantic Cities. Members have also presented and exhibited across North America at institutions including the Art Gallery of Windsor; TRUCK Gallery, Calgary; Forest City Gallery, London, Ontario; Propeller Centre, Toronto; Hamilton Artists Inc., Hamilton, Ontario; the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, Hamilton, Ontario; Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia; White Water Gallery, North Bay, Ontario; Nuit Blanche Toronto; and the Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA). The group and its members have been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Windsor, and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
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State of the Cities Address (2013) is a proposal for a decade-long series of annual aerial announcements that will trace the line of the international border between Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan. On July 2 at 12 pm each year for ten years, a plane will fly over the Detroit River trailing a banner addressing the state of the border cities, two post-industrial cities connected geographically and by a shared labor history, a range of pressing sustainability issues, and a challenging economic trajectory. Through the prompt (or provocation) of the banner, the hope is to encourage community members to find a resonant (or discordant) position of solidarity with the realities of their cities and to spur reflection, action, and imagination.
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Event: Hamilton Woodworking Show
Date: February 24, 2018
Location: Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton, Ontario
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Indo-Canadians or Indian Canadians are Canadian citizens of Indian descent, children of persons who immigrated from India to Canada, or persons of Indian origin who have Canadian citizenship. The terms East Indian and South Asian are sometimes used to distinguish people of ancestral origin from India in order to avoid confusion with the First Nations of Canada. First Nations of Canada are also officially referred to as 'Indians' by the Canadian government under the Indian Act. This is partially because historically the Americas were mistaken by Columbus as India and Native Americans were mistaken by Columbus for Indians and later as West Indians. Therefore, there is no need to distinguish between west and east Indians, because the term Indian only refers to a single ethnic group. The main concentration of the Indo-Canadian population is found in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia and the Greater Toronto Area, however there are growing communities in Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, and Montreal.
Indo-Canadians are significantly more likely than the Canadian average to have a university degree, and most Indians in Canada are socio-economically middle class. 54% of South Asians in Canada have household incomes greater than $60,000, compared to the 46% Canadian average.
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Gregory Betts - This is Importance: A Students' Guide to Literature
Gregory Betts reads from his hilarious collection of mistakes, malapropisms and misinterpretations at Hamilton's Workers, Arts and Heritage Centre.
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Reg Wilson Team
Early settlers from New England built this 1830's Connecticut Valley Revival complete with center chimney and beehive bake oven. Original wood floors in main house. There is a newer addition with a large living room and large master bedroom suite, both with fireplaces. Most of the original features have been preserved, including a large bell above the back door to call the workers in for meals. The 8 acre compound is complete with greenhouse, 2 car garage, paved circular drive, 2 story carriage house, workshop, a studio, cutting gardens, blueberry bushes and orchard.
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Year Built: 1830
# of Floors: 2
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The Queen still falls to you - Hadley+Maxwell - Project Arts Centre
Canadian artists Hadley+Maxwell examine Ireland’s powerful and complex relationship with public monuments in a new exhibition for Project Arts Centre, as part of Dublin Theatre Festival 2014.
A tale of imperialism and an exploration into the destruction, decommissioning and burial of public statues and sculptures, The Queen still falls to you traces the history of a 1908 monument of Queen Victoria by Irish sculptor John Hughes. Unceremoniously dethroned from her seat at the front of Leinster House in 1948, she was retired into storage at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham. Sections of the monument’s carved stone base were discarded in Bully’s Acre Cemetery at the gates of the hospital, and to this day the three symbolic cherubs who once sat protectively at her feet remain on display in the formal gardens. The Monarch was later abandoned in an Offaly reformatory school before finally finding a new home in Sydney, as a gift to the city and centrepiece for its newly refurbished Queen Victoria Building.
Hadley+Maxwell will visit Victoria’s Cherubs in Bully’s Acre Cemetery, in the grounds of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, and a host of other Dublin statues. Taking direct impressions of their forms using sheets of Cinefoil - a black wrap material used in theatre lighting design which moulds around shapes and holds its form – they will fragment, recompose and re-organise Victoria and friends into a symphony of shapes and shadows in the Gallery at Project Arts Centre.
The Queen still falls to you is an exhibition informed by the dual contexts of theatre and imperial history, theatrically reacquainting Her Majesty with her three stone cherubs and colourful Irish heritage.
The Queen still falls to you will open at Project Arts Centre on at 5.00pm on Thursday 25 September and runs until Saturday 11 October 2014.
Developed from a work commissioned by the Sydney Biennale in 2014, with special thanks to the Irish Museum of Modern Art, for their Production Residency support.
Curated by Tessa Giblin
Project Arts Centre is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Dublin City Council
Video by Caroline Doolin
Montana Heritage Tour: Part 1
Part 1 of a series documenting some of Montana's small museums. A collaboration between the Montana Historical Society and Helena Civic Television (HCTV).
Applied Building Conservation Training - 3
Applied Building Conservation Training is the training division of HSR (SA) Group offering training and professional services within the conservation and restoration industry. ABCT operates in collaborative with Construction Industry Training Board in South Australia and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources and other organisations. ABCT has just recently awarded SA Heritage Heroes 2013 for their contribution to the conservation of South Australia heritage and recording of its history.
Jinny Sims A Progressive Vision for Canadian Immigration.mov
Member of Parliament, Jinny Sims, speaking at the Northgate Lions Seniors Centre on January 22, 2013.
Inside the basement of Hamilton's Most Haunted Building ~ The Custom House
Daniel of The Ghost Walks talks about the Dark Lady inside The Custom House