Homeland is an historic journey that reveals the artists’ pre-war lifestyle in Syria, the beginning of unrest, and finally, the trauma of dislocation. These artworks reflect on personal and cultural identity through the lens of memory and migrations.
Max Kerman talks upcoming show and fond memories of Queen’s
Lowest of the Low headline this fundraising concert, September 3 at The Creekside just north of Kingston.
Life's Work: A Visual Memoir
by B.A. Lampman
at the Victoria Arts Council Gallery
June 3 - July 17, 2022. Opening June 3, 7:00-9:00
Preview:
http://www.artopenings.ca/ba-lampman.html
Guests at the Farquhar Auditorium are in for a special experience on September 18. Tanya Tagaq, Inuk throat-singer, composer, actor, author and activist, opens the venue’s fall season. Tagaq performs qiqsaaqtuq, with the Victoria Symphony, and sivuniti
Preview:
https://www.focusonvictoria.ca/palette/173/
Surprises and guests in store for JUNO Award-winning trio's December 16 performance at The Isabel
Murphy's band 80s Enuff! performs live at The Cove Inn, June 30
Describes Ken's woodturning on display in "Imagine That!"'s July window.
Acclaimed Delta blues disciple and storyteller extraordinaire plays The Cove Inn, November 14.
The Apology follows the story of three women who were taken into sexual slavery during the Japanese Invasion throughout Asia in WWII by the Imperial Army
The festival has seen some big names play its stages during its years, and this one is no different.
Preview:
http://www.artopenings.ca/denise-tierney.html
Denise Tierney at the Chapel Gallery May 6-15.
Ahead of their performance at Howe Island Rockin' the Rock, we asked members of The Wilderness to name their favourite Kingston music festivals.