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Saturday February 4th 2012
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Exhibitons
MUSEUM HOURS OF OPERATION
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- Monday - Friday 9 - 4
- Saturday & Sunday 10 - 5
- Admission - CASH ONLY
- Adults $7.00;
- Sr. 65+ $5.00;
- Students 6-16 $5.00;
- 5 & Under FREE
- All support community members receive FREE admission to the museum this includes: Six Nations of the Grand River, Tyendinaga & Wahta.
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TOUR INFORMATION
- Tour Hours
- Tuesday-Friday 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
- Special arrangements can be made for weekend or evening tours with advanced notice (an additional cost will be assessed on after hours tours)
- Admission Rates
- Adults (17-65) $7.00+;
- Sr. 65+ $5.00+;
- Students (6-16) 6-16 $5.00+;
- 5 & Under $1.00
- Adults are free on student tours at a ration of one free adult/ 10 students
- Group Size: Tours can be arranged for a minimum of 10 people to a maximum of 70 people with advanced notice. Weekend tours require a minimum of 20 participants
- For more information please contact: Museum Education Co-ordinator
- 519-759-2650 ext. 230
- tourswoodland@hotmail.com
- tours@woodland-centre.on.ca
EXHIBITIONS 2011-2012
- FORCED TO MAKE A STAND
August 8 - October 2, 2011
Guest curated by Naomi Johnson this exhibit will explore art created in response to protest movements during the 1990s to present day across Canada and the United States regarding loss of our land, rights and lanuage.
Opening August 8 at 7pm
- FROM EACH SIDE OF THE RIVER
August 8 - October 2, 2011
A collaboration between Woodland Cultural Centre, Brant Historical Society and Nativelands Ltd, this exhibit will look at the history of land claims up and down the Grand River as told through archival documents and maps.
Opening August 8 at 7pm
- BILL POWLESS - SAYING IT WITH HUMOR
October 16 - December 24
This retrospective exhibit will focus on the comedic and satirical view point of Six Nations artist Bill Powless through his paintings, photographs and drawings.
Opening October 20 at 7pm
- FOUR DECADES OF THE CENTRE - A HISTORY OF OUR COLLECTION
January 20 - March 16
As Woodland Cultural Centre reaches its 40th year of operations, this exhibit explores the way in which the organization has collected art over the past four decades and how the organization has transformed the rest of soceity's views of First Nations art.
opening January 20 at 7pm
EVENTS 2011-2012
- LIVING AROUND THE 6 FESTIVAL, August 5
- 5pm Craft Workshops
- 6pm Films
- 7pm Racked Nation Graffiti
- 8pm Fisherman & Kings
- 9pm Raising Atlantis
- 10pm Joel Johnson & Band
- LIVING AROUND THE 6 FESTIVAL, August 6
- 5pm Craft Workshops
- 6pm Films
- 7pm Michelle Farmer's Studio of Dance
- 8pm The Breaking Wind
- 9pm Lena Recollet
- 10 pm Blue Diamond
- ANCESTORS IN THE ARCHIVES, September 24 at 2pm
- IFOA FEATURING JAMES BARTLEMAN, October 18 at 7pm
- COMEDY NIGHT, October 20 at 8pm
- CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR, November 5 at 9am-4pm
- DINNER THEATRE FEATURING KAHA:WI DANCE THEATRE
- November 25 at 6pm
- November 26 at 6pm
- December 2 at 6pm
- December 3 at 6pm
- SNOWSNAKE, January date TBD, weather permitting
- ANCESTORS IN THE ARCHIVES, February 19 at 2pm
- COFFEE HOUSE, March 3 at 7pm
CAYUGA OUR ORAL LEGACY
2011 - 2015
- This is a partnership between the Language program of the Woodland Cultural Centre and Memorial University. For more information check out their website www.cayugalanguage.ca
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