Discover art & community in celebration of Hamilton Day 2024!
Join education staff at the McMaster Museum of Art for a FREE guided tour of current exhibitions: The Clichettes: Lips, Wigs, and Politics and Sameer Farooq: The Fairest Order in the World, on Friday November 1st from 4-5PM.
Exhibitions included in the tour:
The Clichettes: Lips, Wigs and Politics
On view now - November 22, 2024
Curated by Ivana Dizdar
Bridging theatre, lip-sync, dance, drag, costume, and comedy, the renowned Canadian artist trio The Clichettes developed a groundbreaking practice at the crossroads of performance art and feminist satire. This exhibition focuses on The Clichettes’ collaboration from 1978 to 1993, when Louise Garfield, Janice Hladki, and Johanna Householder performed to fervent audiences in Toronto and internationally, animating galleries, bars, cabarets, concert halls, festivals, benefits, rallies, and the streets.
Please note: The Clichettes exhibition involves mature themes. Viewer discretion is advised.
Sameer Farooq: The Fairest Order in the World
On view now - December 20th, 2024
Curated by Mona Filip
Opening Reception: Thursday October 24th, 5-8pm. Remarks at 6pm. Everyone is welcome!
The Fairest Order in the World is an exhibition of works by Cape Breton born, Toronto based interdisciplinary artist Sameer Farooq curated by Mona Filip. The exhibition presents a poetic and thought-provoking exploration of museums’ colonial histories through a mixed media installation that probes notions of provenance, repatriation, and repair.
Venue :
McMaster Museum of Art
Alvin A. Lee Building (Attached to Mills Memorial Library)
McMaster University
1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L6
Directions & parking
Please note: This tour is capped at 20 attendees. Please only register if you attend to participate! If plans change and you can no longer attend, email us at museum@mcmaster.ca
An N. Gillian Cooper Education Program
This exhibition tour is brought to you in partnership with Hamilton Day 2024! To learn more about Hamilton Day, visit hamiltonday.ca. The website is your one-stop-shop for details about the event. It also includes a schedule and interactive map that shows which businesses are participating to help you plan your local-loving adventure!