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Ottawa, ON: National Gallery of Canada Tour & Reception

Join fellow U of T alumni and friends to learn about the remarkable stories that have shaped our land through art.

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This event is SOLD OUT. If you would like to be added to the wait list, please email regional.programs@alumni.utoronto.ca. Due to the popularity of this event, we are exploring the possibility of a second tour date. 

Join fellow U of T alumni and friends to celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary with a guided tour of the Canadian and Indigenous Art: From Time Immemorial to 1967 exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada!

U of T alumni Katerina Atanassova (MA 1994), Curator at the National Gallery of Canada and Adam Welch (BA 2006 TRIN), Associate Curator at the National Gallery of Canada will guide the U of T group through this special exhibition. For more information about the exhibition, click here.

The tour will take place from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, and following the tour, alumni and friends are invited to a meet & greet reception with Katerina and Adam at The Earl of Sussex (a three minute walk from the National Gallery of Canada). Appetizers and one drink will be provided; attendees are responsible for any additional food and beverages ordered. 

Your alumni representative and event organizer, Julie Polisena (MS 2006), will be there to welcome you. If you have any questions, email Julie at jpolis22@hotmail.com.


This tour is one of the many diverse events hosted by your local alumni group, bringing U of T into your community, and is part of a series of programming that celebrates Canada's 150th anniversary. Stay informed, inspired and connected, because together we are boundless.

 

 

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