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(7 Results Found)10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
From the earth we grow is a free sculpture garden located on the VAC grounds. Taking inspiration from untold, little-known, or oft-ignored BIPOC events, three artists will create interactive, challenging, and historically critical public outdoor sculptures. Couzyn van Heuvelen, Anna Binta Diallo, and Sandy Williams IV have been invited to present works in response to historically ignored histories within Canada's many diverse communities. Please note that the VAC building is closed on Mondays.
10:00 AM| Buzzing Bees Adventure Farm, 1070 Concession rd 5, Sunderland, ON L0C 1H0
Looking for a different Corn Maze experience??? Come try the family friendly monster mystery game within the Buzzing Bees Adventure Farm's 9-acre corn maze. Hidden throughout the maze are monster riddles. Find and solve all 8 riddles to reveal the secret code number. If your team of sleuths can submit the correct code, you win! The corn maze monster mystery game takes approximately 2 hours, but make sure to leave yourself more time as there are a number of other fun activities such as pedal karts, toddler tractor course, pumpkin bowling, elastic band shooting range and more. So, assemble your team of friends and family and come enjoy a fall day out on the farm.
10:00 AM| 2365 6th Concession Rd, Greenwood ON L0H 1H0
Pickering's picturesque forest, village, and gardens are home to not only some incredible natural creatures, but also some magical creatures. Locate and visit a series of whimsical fairy, elf, and gnome homes scattered in the village and forest and learn about the history and folklore of the magical creatures of the forest. Pickering's Fairy Tour is an opportunity to see their world up close. This event runs during the day in October and is lit up evenings in November. Book a ticket for your group of up to five people. Only one ticket is required per group.
Please note this walking tour includes gravel pathways and uneven ground. The tour takes place outdoors and will only be rescheduled in the instance of dangerous weather.
If you are looking to unleash your inner fairy, you can also make your very own fairy wand. The "Wand Workshop" can be purchased separately (see section below).
Registration required in advance. Program is approximately one hour. Cost per group is $40 plus tax. Maximum of 5 people per group. Call 905.683.8401 for assistance.
1:00 PM| 1450 Simcoe Street South, Lakeview Park, Guy House
Are you a believer? Listen to some of the paranormal experiences staff have had within the Museum homes!
During the Victorian Era, there was an extensive mourning culture created that employed elaborate dress, jewellery, funeral trappings, photographs and a myriad of commemorative items. The term ‘mourning’ came to mean more than just grieving for the loss of a loved one; it comprised all the ways that the Victorians expressed that grief.
October’s Tea & Talk from Home reviews the past OM exhibit, Mourning After: The Victorian Celebration of Death and Museum ghost stories! Discover how mourning was expressed; from funerals to clothing, post-mortem photography and cemeteries.
Tickets are available by donation, online at Eventbrite.ca. The is an online event via Zoom.
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