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Artist FeatureElissa Lee is a Juno Award-winning violinist and Founder and Director of BI...
The County Museums in association with The Regent Theatre proudly presents Grace, 2, the Tragically Hip tribute band, for one night in Picton. February 18th at 7 PM at The Regent Theatre.
The County Museums have partnered with Tsi Tyónnheht Onkwawén:na Language & Cultural Centre (TTO) and the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund (DWF) on a permanent and evolving exhibit at Macaulay Heritage Park called A Path Forward. The exhibit will explore efforts in the County toward Truth and Reconciliation, as well as provide a space for reflection, education, and guidance from our Indigenous community. The TTO and DWF have graciously agreed to curate the bulk of the exhibit using both materials in their care and through the creation of new works of art and story.
Proceeds from this concert will support the TTO’s commission of works by Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists, that both respond to the past and speak to our future – on our path forward together.
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