Home

The Walrus National Gallery Debate - May 2

Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 17 April 2012 11:16

The event is called 'Art in Daily Life: Essential or Irrelevant? Who Decides? Who Pays? Who Cares?' The National Gallery’s Director and CEO Marc Mayer and art critic Sarah Milroy will face-off against the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Executive Director Stephen Borys and writer of the Globe and Mail Kate Taylor. From street art to national galleries, and everywhere in between, our debaters will challenge one another to prove, or disprove, the relevance of art in daily life. This thoughtful and entertaining debate will also include moderator Carol Off, CBC radio host for As it Happens, and provocateur Peter Simpson, arts editor-at-large for the Ottawa Citizen; as well as additional rabble-rousers.

 

Event Details

Location:  The National Gallery of Canada

380 Sussex Drive
Ottawa ON


Time:  7:00 p.m.

Date: Wednesday May 2, 2012

 

Tickets: Available at The National Gallery Box Office in person or by phone 613-998-8888 or 1-888-541-8888

Comments (0)Add Comment
Write comment
 
 
smaller | bigger
 

security image
Write the displayed characters


busy
 

Administrator is a (Cult)ure Magazine contributor since Saturday, 27 December 2008.

Other articles by this writer