Waterloo Region Record

Art

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 KWAG Vault Tours, a guided behindthe-scenes look into the vaults that house over 4,000 works of art from the gallery’s permanent collection, $10 plus HST, 2 p.m., Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 Paula White Diamond Art Gallery, The Thingmaker: Dave Hind (to Nov. 17); opening reception: Oct. 27 from 5:30 to 8 p.m., meet the artist and view the new collection of artwork all made of reclaimed metals, free, Paula White Diamond Art Gallery and Design Studio, 103-187 King St. S., Waterloo, 519-745-2278, www.paulawhite­diamond.com

ONGOING 15th Annual Juried Exhibition, 15th Annual Juried Exhibition (to Nov. 18), free, 9 a.m., Cambridge Centre for the Arts, 60 Dickson St., Cambridge, 519-740-4681 ext. 4367 Art District Gallery, 16 local artists exhibiting new art (to Nov. 16); www. artdistric­tgallery.org free, 10 a.m., Art District Gallery, 1363 King St. N., St. Jacobs Berlin Tower Artspace, Urban Sketchers Waterloo Region: Sights and Scenes from Kitchener (to Oct. 29), free, 9 a.m., Berlin Tower Artspace, 200 King St. W., Kitchener, 519-741-2200 ext. 7912, www.kitchener.ca/berlintowe­rartspace Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, COMMON/unCOMMON: Lou Lynn (sculptures), to Dec. 31; A Natural History of Utopias: Ione Thorkelsso­n (sculptures), to Dec. 31, free, 11 a.m., Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, 25 Caroline St. N., Waterloo, 519-746-1882, www.theclayand­glass.ca City of Waterloo Museum, Cocktails . . . because no good story starts with a salad: Seagram Collection (to Jan. 6), free, 9:30 a.m., City of Waterloo Museum, 550 King St. N., Waterloo, 519-885-8828 Conrad Grebel University College, Grebel Gallery, Together: When We Are Engaged: Waterloo Region photograph­ers, created by Tamarack — An Institute for Community Engagement (to Dec. 5); free, 8:30 a.m., Conrad Grebel University College, Grebel Gallery, 140 Westmount Rd. N., Waterloo, 519-885-0220 ext. 24221 eBar, Flights of Fancy: group exhibition featuring 30 artists (to Oct. 29), free, 9 a.m., eBar, 41 Quebec St., Guelph, 519-821-3311 Fashion History Museum, Wild and Rare: Fashion and Endangered Species (to Dec. 18); Tying the Knot: 200 Years of Wedding Apparel — 35 gowns starting with a wedding dress worn in Quebec City in 1816 to designer gowns of the 1950s-1980s (to Dec. 18), $5 for ages 13 and up, 12 p.m., Fashion History Museum, 74 Queen St. E., Cambridge, 519-654-0009, www.fashionhis­torymuseum.com Gallery M, Modus vivendi: Group show and sale (to Nov. 7); free, 10 a.m., Gallery M, 57a Main St., Cambridge, 519-267-6000 Gallery Stratford, Dialogues: 2016 Regional Juried Exhibition (to Nov. 27); Rhizogeogr­aphicum: Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (to Nov. 27), free, 10 a.m., Gallery Stratford, 54 Romeo St., Stratford, 519-271-5271 Homer Watson House and Gallery, Inside/Outside: featuring artists from the collective Red Head Gallery; Alder Creek: Marion Anderson; The Last Supper: Kerry Ross (all to Oct. 23); $5, free for children 12 and under, 12 p.m., Homer Watson House and Gallery, 1754 Old Mill Rd., Kitchener Idea Exchange | Preston Library, Take Part (a sport): Sadsadderd­aze: Alison Postma, Elana Shvalbe, Emma Green and Emma Welch (to Nov. 13), free, 12 p.m., Idea Exchange | Preston Library, 435 King St. E., Cambridge, 519-653-3632 Idea Exchange | Queen’s Square Library, Fibreworks 2016 (to Nov. 13); ideaexchan­ge.org/art/exhibition/

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Edward Burtynsky, works from the Permanent Collection (to Jan. 11); Celebratin­g Our Own: Community Curator Senta Ross traces the acts of generosity which have helped to grow KWAG’s Permanent Collection since its founding in 1956 (to March 12); free, 9:30 a.m., Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener, 519-579-5860 ext. 100 Lucile: Fashion. Titanic. Scandal, Lucile: Fashion. Titanic. Scandal (to Nov. 13); $5, $15 family, 10 a.m., Guelph Civic Museum, 52 Norfolk St., Guelph, 519-836-1221 Open Sesame, In Finite Spaces: Steve Lavigne (to Nov. 26); free, 11 a.m., Open Sesame, 220 King St. W., Kitchener, 519-954-7722

Red Brick Café, Synergy: Mary Karavos, Laurie Near, Gabrielle Lasporte (to Nov. 20), free, 8 a.m., Red Brick Café, 8 Douglas St., Guelph, 226-343-4344

Robert Langen Art Gallery, #ConsentED: Eleanor McGrath (to Dec. 21); free, 9 a.m., Robert Langen Art Gallery, WLU Library, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo, 226-791-0219, www.wlugsa.ca/libraryexh­ibit/ Rotunda Gallery, The Posers (The ,_PZ[LU[PHS :LSÄL ! )YPHU +H]PK 1VOUZ[VU

(to Oct. 29); free, 9 a.m., Rotunda Gallery, City Hall, 200 King St. W., Kitchener, 519-741-2200 ext. 7912, www.kitchener.ca/rotundagal­lery

The People’s Gallery, A Harvest of Talent; to Oct. 26, free, 10 a.m., The People’s Gallery, 91 Caroline St. S., Waterloo, 519-744-1103

UpTown Gallery, New Perspectiv­es: Cathy Pascoe, Mary Lou Hiller, Man Choi Chow, and Shari G. Smith (to Nov. 13); free, 11 a.m., UpTown Gallery, 75 King St. S., Waterloo Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, The B.E.S.T.: The Beauty of Embracing Spectacula­r Talent: various artists supported by Christian Horizons (to Oct. 27); free, 8:30 a.m., Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo, 519-884-0710 ext. 3241 Waterloo Region Museum and Doon Heritage Village, City On Edge Exhibit: Why the city of Berlin changed its name to Kitchener on September 1, 1916 (to Dec. 31), $10, $5 child, $25 family, 9:30 a.m., Waterloo Region Museum and Doon Heritage Village, 10 Huron Rd., Kitchener, 519-748-1914 Wellington County Museum and

Archives, Death Perception­s: Over 100 original works of County art designed to promote a conversati­on about death and dying (to Nov. 6); admission by donation, 9:30 a.m., Wellington County Museum and Archives, 0536 Wellington County Rd. 18, Aboyne, 519-846-0916 ext. 5232, www.wellington.ca/en/discover/death-perception­s.asp

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