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Enjoy free admission, hourly tours of The 2025 Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts exhibition and create holiday-themed artworks in our learning centre. Help us celebrate the season and this amazing exhibition, hosted in partnership with The National Gallery of Canada and Canada Council of the Arts.While you’re here, visit the MacKenzie Shop for a wide selection of thoughtfully curated items.
As part of Rawlco Free Day, from 2 to 5 PM, join artist Jin-me Yoon and artistic collaborators Chas Coutlee, Rosie Cece, and Jacquie Nicole as they introduce and screen their film ‘Time Freed’, created with support from The Circle Project. The Circle Project was created in 2019 by filmmaker Brenda Longfellow and restorative justice advocate Brenda Morrison, as an evolving collaboration of artists and people with lived experience of incarceration, dedicated to producing provocative art together. The film screening will be followed by a Talking Circle for those who would like to engage in meaningful conversation about art, healing, and transformation. This program is presented as a part of the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts exhibition, opening at the MacKenzie on December 4, 2026.
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