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Name: Harvest of Memories: Mexican Days of the Dead at the Gardiner Museum
Headline: Gardiner Museum's Groundbreaking Exhibition Captures Mexico's Living Culture
Start time: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 (All Day Event)
Type: Exhibitions > Museums > Workshops
Exhibitions > Museums > Family Event
Exhibitions > Museums > Festivals
Audience: All Ages
Price: $ 12
   
Description:
The universal story of birth, life, and death - of sowing, cultivation, and harvest – comes to life in this richly layered multimedia exhibition.

Dominated by a monumental altar specially built at the Gardiner, the works on display have been commissioned from some of Mexico’s most prominent popular artists, including colourful papier-mâché skeletons by the Linares family, reproductions of prints by Guadalupe Posada and a clay tree of life by Tiburcio Soteno. The exhibition will be animated by several of the artists working at their craft (weaving, sculpting, toy making and glazing) in a studio space inside the exhibition.

A powerful photo essay by award-winning Toronto photographer, Vincenzo Pietropaolo, brings the story home by portraying the lives of Mexican farm workers here in Ontari
   
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Venue: Gardiner Museum
Street: 111 Queen's Park
City: Toronto, ON
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Phone: 416-586-8080
Alt. Phone: Not provided
Email: mail@gardinermuseum.com
Web: www.gardinermuseum.on.ca
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Harvest of Memories: Mexican Days of the Dead at the Gardiner Museum
The universal story of birth, life, and death - of sowing, cultivation, and harvest – comes to life in this richly layered multimedia exhibition. Dominated by a monumental altar specially built at the Gardiner, the works on display have been commissioned from some of Mexico’s most prominent popular artists, including colourful papier-mâché skeletons by the Linares family, reproductions of prints by Guadalupe Posada and a clay tree of life by Tiburcio Soteno. The exhibition will be animated by several of the artists working at their craft (weaving, sculpting, toy making and glazing) in a studio space inside the exhibition. A powerful photo essay by award-winning Toronto photographer, Vincenzo Pietropaolo, brings the story home by portraying the lives of Mexican farm workers here in Ontari
Posted on: October 20, 2008
Dates: January 13, 2009, 00:00 EST - January 13, 2009, 00:00 EST
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  • Exhibitions > Museums > Family Event
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