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(7399 Results Found)9:00 AM| Abilities Centre, 55 Gordon Street, Whitby, Ontario, L1N0J2
A fun and fully inclusive camp with sports and recreation, music, arts and outdoor activities! Our unique and interactive weekly themes ensure a fun and engaging summer for your child.
NEW! Junior Camp: Ages 4-7 Kids Camp: Ages 8-12
Sign up today as spaces are limited!
For more info contact Kelly Kasper at 905-665-8500 ext. 113 or kkasper@abilitiescentre.org
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington
Art Attack!(Ages 7-13): Challenge yourself to explore as many mediums as possible - drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and clay. From traditional materials to ones you’ve never tried before - we’ll do it all! Divide your time between our painting studio and our pottery studio. VAC members receive a 10% discount. Extended care (8- 5pm) can be arranged for $10 per child per day.
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Bread and Bones, an exhibition by artist Mary Catherine Newcomb.
Mary Catherine Newcomb’s artistic practice is deeply engaged with the exploration of death, myth, rebirth, nature, and time. Her work often occupies paradoxical intersections of attraction and repulsion, myth and reality, and life and death. Bread and Bones is an exhibition in which Newcomb’s contemplation of life and death is manifested in a series of sculptures featuring plants growing out of animal corpses, bread baked into the skulls and bodies of dogs, hares, and chickens, and a hanging cow skeleton ornamented with intricate Talavera decorative motifs. Newcomb’s seductive work invites you into a fantastical space that is both strange and familiar, offering a distinct mode of reality and evoking terror and wonder.
Biography:
Mary Catherine Newcomb is a sculptor who works in a variety of media while exploring notions of nature, magic, myth, science, and time. Newcomb attended the University of Toronto where she received a B.Sc. She later enrolled in the Fine Arts program at the University of Waterloo, and in 1991 she received an M.F.A. from York University. Newcomb’s work has been exhibited in national and international institutions including CAFKA at Cambridge Sculpture Gardens, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, and Loop Gallery in Toronto. She has completed several public commissions and has received many grants and awards including the K.M. Hunter prize for visual art.
Accessibility:
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is a partially accessible venue with an accessible washroom. The front entrance can be accessed by a ramp and an inward-opening door (please note that we do not have an automatic door opener). Accessible parking is available on site. For any special assistance or queries about the venue, please call or email us.
Admission is free and all are welcome.
Gallery Hours:
Monday, Tuesday: 9am – 5pm, Wednesday: 9am – 9pm, Thursday, Friday: 9am – 5pm,
Saturday, Sunday: 10am – 4pm.
10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
A travelling exhibit developed by the Canadian Museum of Nature, Monarchs features information, specimens, games, and interactives about this beautiful creature. Did you know that the City of Pickering has undertaken many initiatives to protect the Monarch butterfly and other pollinators? Find out what these initiatives are and how you can get involved!
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Bread and Bones, an exhibition by artist Mary Catherine Newcomb.
Mary Catherine Newcomb’s artistic practice is deeply engaged with the exploration of death, myth, rebirth, nature, and time. Her work often occupies paradoxical intersections of attraction and repulsion, myth and reality, and life and death. Bread and Bones is an exhibition in which Newcomb’s contemplation of life and death is manifested in a series of sculptures featuring plants growing out of animal corpses, bread baked into the skulls and bodies of dogs, hares, and chickens, and a hanging cow skeleton ornamented with intricate Talavera decorative motifs. Newcomb’s seductive work invites you into a fantastical space that is both strange and familiar, offering a distinct mode of reality and evoking terror and wonder.
Biography:
Mary Catherine Newcomb is a sculptor who works in a variety of media while exploring notions of nature, magic, myth, science, and time. Newcomb attended the University of Toronto where she received a B.Sc. She later enrolled in the Fine Arts program at the University of Waterloo, and in 1991 she received an M.F.A. from York University. Newcomb’s work has been exhibited in national and international institutions including CAFKA at Cambridge Sculpture Gardens, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, and Loop Gallery in Toronto. She has completed several public commissions and has received many grants and awards including the K.M. Hunter prize for visual art.
Accessibility:
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is a partially accessible venue with an accessible washroom. The front entrance can be accessed by a ramp and an inward-opening door (please note that we do not have an automatic door opener). Accessible parking is available on site. For any special assistance or queries about the venue, please call or email us.
Admission is free and all are welcome.
Gallery Hours:
Monday, Tuesday: 9am – 5pm, Wednesday: 9am – 9pm, Thursday, Friday: 9am – 5pm,
Saturday, Sunday: 10am – 4pm.
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington
Art Attack!(Ages 7-13): Challenge yourself to explore as many mediums as possible - drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and clay. From traditional materials to ones you’ve never tried before - we’ll do it all! Divide your time between our painting studio and our pottery studio. VAC members receive a 10% discount. Extended care (8- 5pm) can be arranged for $10 per child per day.
9:00 AM| Abilities Centre, 55 Gordon Street, Whitby, Ontario, L1N0J2
A fun and fully inclusive camp with sports and recreation, music, arts and outdoor activities! Our unique and interactive weekly themes ensure a fun and engaging summer for your child.
NEW! Junior Camp: Ages 4-7 Kids Camp: Ages 8-12
Sign up today as spaces are limited!
For more info contact Kelly Kasper at 905-665-8500 ext. 113 or kkasper@abilitiescentre.org
10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
A travelling exhibit developed by the Canadian Museum of Nature, Monarchs features information, specimens, games, and interactives about this beautiful creature. Did you know that the City of Pickering has undertaken many initiatives to protect the Monarch butterfly and other pollinators? Find out what these initiatives are and how you can get involved!
8:30 PM| Memorial Park
Join us for our first Movie in the Park! Bring your blanket or lawn chair and enjoy a movie on the big inflatable screen. Please refer back to the City of Oshawa webpage for update on movie title.
9:00 AM| Abilities Centre, 55 Gordon Street, Whitby, Ontario, L1N0J2
A fun and fully inclusive camp with sports and recreation, music, arts and outdoor activities! Our unique and interactive weekly themes ensure a fun and engaging summer for your child.
NEW! Junior Camp: Ages 4-7 Kids Camp: Ages 8-12
Sign up today as spaces are limited!
For more info contact Kelly Kasper at 905-665-8500 ext. 113 or kkasper@abilitiescentre.org
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington
Art Attack!(Ages 7-13): Challenge yourself to explore as many mediums as possible - drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and clay. From traditional materials to ones you’ve never tried before - we’ll do it all! Divide your time between our painting studio and our pottery studio. VAC members receive a 10% discount. Extended care (8- 5pm) can be arranged for $10 per child per day.
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Bread and Bones, an exhibition by artist Mary Catherine Newcomb.
Mary Catherine Newcomb’s artistic practice is deeply engaged with the exploration of death, myth, rebirth, nature, and time. Her work often occupies paradoxical intersections of attraction and repulsion, myth and reality, and life and death. Bread and Bones is an exhibition in which Newcomb’s contemplation of life and death is manifested in a series of sculptures featuring plants growing out of animal corpses, bread baked into the skulls and bodies of dogs, hares, and chickens, and a hanging cow skeleton ornamented with intricate Talavera decorative motifs. Newcomb’s seductive work invites you into a fantastical space that is both strange and familiar, offering a distinct mode of reality and evoking terror and wonder.
Biography:
Mary Catherine Newcomb is a sculptor who works in a variety of media while exploring notions of nature, magic, myth, science, and time. Newcomb attended the University of Toronto where she received a B.Sc. She later enrolled in the Fine Arts program at the University of Waterloo, and in 1991 she received an M.F.A. from York University. Newcomb’s work has been exhibited in national and international institutions including CAFKA at Cambridge Sculpture Gardens, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, and Loop Gallery in Toronto. She has completed several public commissions and has received many grants and awards including the K.M. Hunter prize for visual art.
Accessibility:
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is a partially accessible venue with an accessible washroom. The front entrance can be accessed by a ramp and an inward-opening door (please note that we do not have an automatic door opener). Accessible parking is available on site. For any special assistance or queries about the venue, please call or email us.
Admission is free and all are welcome.
Gallery Hours:
Monday, Tuesday: 9am – 5pm, Wednesday: 9am – 9pm, Thursday, Friday: 9am – 5pm,
Saturday, Sunday: 10am – 4pm.
10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
A travelling exhibit developed by the Canadian Museum of Nature, Monarchs features information, specimens, games, and interactives about this beautiful creature. Did you know that the City of Pickering has undertaken many initiatives to protect the Monarch butterfly and other pollinators? Find out what these initiatives are and how you can get involved!
10:00 AM| Pickering Museum Village
A travelling exhibit developed by the Canadian Museum of Nature, Monarchs features information, specimens, games, and interactives about this beautiful creature. Did you know that the City of Pickering has undertaken many initiatives to protect the Monarch butterfly and other pollinators? Find out what these initiatives are and how you can get involved!
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Bread and Bones, an exhibition by artist Mary Catherine Newcomb.
Mary Catherine Newcomb’s artistic practice is deeply engaged with the exploration of death, myth, rebirth, nature, and time. Her work often occupies paradoxical intersections of attraction and repulsion, myth and reality, and life and death. Bread and Bones is an exhibition in which Newcomb’s contemplation of life and death is manifested in a series of sculptures featuring plants growing out of animal corpses, bread baked into the skulls and bodies of dogs, hares, and chickens, and a hanging cow skeleton ornamented with intricate Talavera decorative motifs. Newcomb’s seductive work invites you into a fantastical space that is both strange and familiar, offering a distinct mode of reality and evoking terror and wonder.
Biography:
Mary Catherine Newcomb is a sculptor who works in a variety of media while exploring notions of nature, magic, myth, science, and time. Newcomb attended the University of Toronto where she received a B.Sc. She later enrolled in the Fine Arts program at the University of Waterloo, and in 1991 she received an M.F.A. from York University. Newcomb’s work has been exhibited in national and international institutions including CAFKA at Cambridge Sculpture Gardens, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, and Loop Gallery in Toronto. She has completed several public commissions and has received many grants and awards including the K.M. Hunter prize for visual art.
Accessibility:
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is a partially accessible venue with an accessible washroom. The front entrance can be accessed by a ramp and an inward-opening door (please note that we do not have an automatic door opener). Accessible parking is available on site. For any special assistance or queries about the venue, please call or email us.
Admission is free and all are welcome.
Gallery Hours:
Monday, Tuesday: 9am – 5pm, Wednesday: 9am – 9pm, Thursday, Friday: 9am – 5pm,
Saturday, Sunday: 10am – 4pm.
10:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Bread and Bones, an exhibition by artist Mary Catherine Newcomb.
Mary Catherine Newcomb’s artistic practice is deeply engaged with the exploration of death, myth, rebirth, nature, and time. Her work often occupies paradoxical intersections of attraction and repulsion, myth and reality, and life and death. Bread and Bones is an exhibition in which Newcomb’s contemplation of life and death is manifested in a series of sculptures featuring plants growing out of animal corpses, bread baked into the skulls and bodies of dogs, hares, and chickens, and a hanging cow skeleton ornamented with intricate Talavera decorative motifs. Newcomb’s seductive work invites you into a fantastical space that is both strange and familiar, offering a distinct mode of reality and evoking terror and wonder.
Biography:
Mary Catherine Newcomb is a sculptor who works in a variety of media while exploring notions of nature, magic, myth, science, and time. Newcomb attended the University of Toronto where she received a B.Sc. She later enrolled in the Fine Arts program at the University of Waterloo, and in 1991 she received an M.F.A. from York University. Newcomb’s work has been exhibited in national and international institutions including CAFKA at Cambridge Sculpture Gardens, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, and Loop Gallery in Toronto. She has completed several public commissions and has received many grants and awards including the K.M. Hunter prize for visual art.
Accessibility:
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is a partially accessible venue with an accessible washroom. The front entrance can be accessed by a ramp and an inward-opening door (please note that we do not have an automatic door opener). Accessible parking is available on site. For any special assistance or queries about the venue, please call or email us.
Admission is free and all are welcome.
Gallery Hours:
Monday, Tuesday: 9am – 5pm, Wednesday: 9am – 9pm, Thursday, Friday: 9am – 5pm,
Saturday, Sunday: 10am – 4pm.
12:00 PM| Pickering Museum Village
A travelling exhibit developed by the Canadian Museum of Nature, Monarchs features information, specimens, games, and interactives about this beautiful creature. Did you know that the City of Pickering has undertaken many initiatives to protect the Monarch butterfly and other pollinators? Find out what these initiatives are and how you can get involved!
12:00 PM| Oshawa Museum
We’re getting revved up for Autofest with this months Sunday FUNday at the Oshawa Museum. Check out our large collection of McLaughlin carriages and cutters that date back to the 1890s and have your photo taken with our showpiece carriage in the gardens. Visitor Hosts will be on hand to answer questions and show you around Henry House!
This is a free event and takes place at the Drive Shed beside Henry House on Sunday August 5, from 12 – 4 pm.
Afterwards head on up Simcoe Street to learn more about automotive history at the Canadian Automotive Museum.
9:00 AM| TREETOP ECO-ADVENTURE PARK
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
KIDS MONDAY SPECIAL
On Children's Course
Ages 5 to 9 only
2 rounds on the Children's Course and includes 2 rides on the Jr. Zip
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Bread and Bones, an exhibition by artist Mary Catherine Newcomb.
Mary Catherine Newcomb’s artistic practice is deeply engaged with the exploration of death, myth, rebirth, nature, and time. Her work often occupies paradoxical intersections of attraction and repulsion, myth and reality, and life and death. Bread and Bones is an exhibition in which Newcomb’s contemplation of life and death is manifested in a series of sculptures featuring plants growing out of animal corpses, bread baked into the skulls and bodies of dogs, hares, and chickens, and a hanging cow skeleton ornamented with intricate Talavera decorative motifs. Newcomb’s seductive work invites you into a fantastical space that is both strange and familiar, offering a distinct mode of reality and evoking terror and wonder.
Biography:
Mary Catherine Newcomb is a sculptor who works in a variety of media while exploring notions of nature, magic, myth, science, and time. Newcomb attended the University of Toronto where she received a B.Sc. She later enrolled in the Fine Arts program at the University of Waterloo, and in 1991 she received an M.F.A. from York University. Newcomb’s work has been exhibited in national and international institutions including CAFKA at Cambridge Sculpture Gardens, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, and Loop Gallery in Toronto. She has completed several public commissions and has received many grants and awards including the K.M. Hunter prize for visual art.
Accessibility:
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is a partially accessible venue with an accessible washroom. The front entrance can be accessed by a ramp and an inward-opening door (please note that we do not have an automatic door opener). Accessible parking is available on site. For any special assistance or queries about the venue, please call or email us.
Admission is free and all are welcome.
Gallery Hours:
Monday, Tuesday: 9am – 5pm, Wednesday: 9am – 9pm, Thursday, Friday: 9am – 5pm,
Saturday, Sunday: 10am – 4pm.
12:30 PM| Oshawa Museum
Have you ever wanted to check out the Oshawa Museum, but not sure if it’s the right thing for you, or if your kids will like it? Stop by our Pop Up Museum in the Park every Monday starting July 9!
From 12:30 – 3:30 pm each week, the Museum will have family friendly artefacts on display and free activities for kids. Find us at the playground in Lakeview Park, Oshawa between the Oshawa Museum and the Jubilee Pavilion.
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington
Emerging Artists (Ages 4-6):
Spend the morning, drawing, painting and building sculptures and then get busy in the pottery studio for an afternoon of creating in clay! VAC members receive a 10% discount. Extended care (8- 5pm) can be arranged for $10 per child per day.
9:00 AM| Abilities Centre, 55 Gordon Street, Whitby, Ontario, L1N0J2
A fun and fully inclusive camp with sports and recreation, music, arts and outdoor activities! Our unique and interactive weekly themes ensure a fun and engaging summer for your child.
NEW! Junior Camp: Ages 4-7 Kids Camp: Ages 8-12
Sign up today as spaces are limited!
For more info contact Kelly Kasper at 905-665-8500 ext. 113 or kkasper@abilitiescentre.org
9:00 AM| Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 143 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville, ON, L1C 3K8
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to present Bread and Bones, an exhibition by artist Mary Catherine Newcomb.
Mary Catherine Newcomb’s artistic practice is deeply engaged with the exploration of death, myth, rebirth, nature, and time. Her work often occupies paradoxical intersections of attraction and repulsion, myth and reality, and life and death. Bread and Bones is an exhibition in which Newcomb’s contemplation of life and death is manifested in a series of sculptures featuring plants growing out of animal corpses, bread baked into the skulls and bodies of dogs, hares, and chickens, and a hanging cow skeleton ornamented with intricate Talavera decorative motifs. Newcomb’s seductive work invites you into a fantastical space that is both strange and familiar, offering a distinct mode of reality and evoking terror and wonder.
Biography:
Mary Catherine Newcomb is a sculptor who works in a variety of media while exploring notions of nature, magic, myth, science, and time. Newcomb attended the University of Toronto where she received a B.Sc. She later enrolled in the Fine Arts program at the University of Waterloo, and in 1991 she received an M.F.A. from York University. Newcomb’s work has been exhibited in national and international institutions including CAFKA at Cambridge Sculpture Gardens, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, and Loop Gallery in Toronto. She has completed several public commissions and has received many grants and awards including the K.M. Hunter prize for visual art.
Accessibility:
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is a partially accessible venue with an accessible washroom. The front entrance can be accessed by a ramp and an inward-opening door (please note that we do not have an automatic door opener). Accessible parking is available on site. For any special assistance or queries about the venue, please call or email us.
Admission is free and all are welcome.
Gallery Hours:
Monday, Tuesday: 9am – 5pm, Wednesday: 9am – 9pm, Thursday, Friday: 9am – 5pm,
Saturday, Sunday: 10am – 4pm.
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