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Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion on Graeme’s Patterson’s Strange Birds featuring exhibition curator Ray Cronin, Curator of Canadian Art at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Dalhousie Professor and social scientist Melanie Zurba and Creative Writing Professor and poet Sue Goyette. With insights into curatorial practices, academic perspectives on environmental sustainability, and creative approaches to tackling the climate crisis, the panel will broaden our understanding of the exhibition’s deeper narrative layers and explore how art can inspire both concern and optimism for our planet's future.This is a free event and open to the public.
🗓️ Thursday, November 7
⏳ 6-8 PM
📍MacAloney Room (4th floor of Dalhousie Arts Centre)
ℹ️ This is a seated event. The MacAloney Room is an accessible venue.
📷 From L-R: Sue Goyette, Ray Cronin, Melanie Zurba.
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6101 University Avenue, Halifax, NS, Canada, Nova Scotia B3H 1W8