Summer In The Hills 2022

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NOW – AUG 13 : DUFFERIN COUNT Y MULTICULTUR AL ART SHOW: UNIT Y IN DIVERSIT Y Featuring the works of

43 visual artists from across Ontario. Tue-Sat 11am-4pm. Museum of Dufferin, Airport Rd & Hwy 89, Mulmur. 1-877941-7787; Dufferin County Multicultural Foundation, dufferinmuseum.com NOW – AUG 31 : BIDEMI OLOYEDE: I AM HU(E)MAN! Rethinking the image

of the Black male subject through portraiture. In partnership with Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. Curated by Sharona Adamowicz-Clements. 10am-5pm. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca NOW – SEP 30 : SEDNA: INUIT GOD ­ DESS OF THE SEA Carvings depict life

lessons every Inuit must learn. 10am-

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JUL 2 – OC T 30 : REGALIA: INDIGEN­ OUS PRIDE Photos of powwow

dancers by Roland Lorente and Aline Saffore honour Mother Earth, ancestors and communities. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca JUL 2 – OC T 30 : PETER POWNING: A RETROSPEC TIVE Canadian sculptor

and fine craft artist’s 50-year career. Curated by John Leroux, organized by Beaverbrook Art Gallery. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton. 905791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca JUL 6 – AUG 7 : A VIEW FROM HERE

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visually depict their Canada. WedSun 10am-5pm. Alton Mill Arts Centre, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519943-1149; headwatersarts.org

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5pm. PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Bramp­ ton. 905-791-4055; pama.peelregion.ca

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Headwaters Arts members’ show. Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Free. Alton Mill Arts Centre, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519-943-1149; headwatersarts.org

Centre, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519943-1149; headwatersarts.org

JUL 14, AUG 11 & SEP 8 : PRIDE BOOK CLUB Discuss LGBTQ+ themes,

Nostalgic imagery fused with contemporary expressionism. TuesSat 11am-4pm. Museum of Dufferin, Airport Rd & Hwy 89, Mulmur. 1-877-941-7787; montinahussey. com, dufferinmuseum.com

books and authors. Jul 14: Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) by Hazel Plante. Aug 11: In the Dream House: A Memoir by Carmen Maria Machado. Sep 8: Deaf Utopia by Nyle DiMarco. 7-8:30pm. Zoom. Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga libraries. 905-8571400 x228; caledon.library.on.ca AUG 10 – SEP 11 : VIEW DIGNIT Y – ANN R ANDER A AD An exploration of

forms, contours and surface treatments in clay. Aug 13: reception, 11am-3pm. Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. Alton Mill Arts

CCS Caledon Community Services

DCAFS Dufferin Child

CPCC Caledon Parent-Child Centre

DPSN Dufferin Parent

CVC Credit Valley

EWCS East Wellington Community Services

Conservation

H A P P E N I N G S

and Family Services Support Network

AUG 20 – OC T 22 : MONTINA: WHAT BODY & L AND REMEMBERS

AUG 21 : AUTHORS IN THE HILLS OF MULMUR Cookbook authors

Joshna Maharaj, Mairlyn Smith, Trish Magwood and Deirdre Buryk talk about local, sustainable food. Samples and drinks. 1-4pm. Foley Barn, 10 Sdrd & 1st Line, Mulmur. BookLore, 519-942-3830; booklore.ca

MOD Museum of Dufferin – Regular admission: $5; seniors $4; children 5-14 $2; under 5 free; family $12 PAMA Peel Art Gallery, Museum and

Archives – Regular admission: $5; students, seniors $4; family (2 adults & 5 children) $12

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NVCA Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority OAS Orangeville Agricultural

Society Event Centre SBEC Orangeville & District Small Business Enterprise Centre


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