Members $10, Non-Members $12
Pre-registration is required in advance by contacting the gallery.
Carnegie Gallery
(905) 627-4265
A visual examination of the geological and cultural circumstances that influenced planning, construction and ornamentation in the Dundas Valley. This talk identifies and deconstructs surviving examples of popular architectural styles of the last 200 years.
Nathaniel Addison received a Masters degree in Architecture from the University of Toronto and is licensed with the Ontario Association of Architects. He maintains a small new media arts practice that leverages open source technologies to explore ruin and redundancy.
Safety protocols are in place and mask wearing is recommended for all patrons. Lecture to take place in the Lower Level which is wheelchair accessible.