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Dundas Studio Tour: Oct 1 & 2

The 25th Dundas Studio Tour returns to the Dundas Museum and Archives! Find the Pirie House Education Centre full of artists as Studio #2 on the tour.

10 am – 5 pm 

Saturday, October 1st and Sunday, October 2nd, 2022

ARTISTS Shelli and Mark Eisenberg: Delicate Touch Jewellery – Jewellery Designers deltouch.com Danuta Niton: Art of Design & Illustrator of My Walks of Art – Fine Artist artofdesign.ca Sandr...
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Final Weeks- Dundas 175 Exhibition

As the summer draws to a close, so too does our Feature Exhibition Dundas175: What Dundas Means to Me. Don’t miss your chance to read reflections from current Dundas residents paired with artifacts, images and stories from 175 years of life in the Valley Town!

A call went out through social media, posters, and directly to organizations to request submissions based on the 1984 book What Dundas Means to Me by Phyllis Kramer and Anges Tassie, which features a collection of images an...

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Extended CactusFest Hours!

CactusFest finally makes its full return this year, starting with the parade Thursday, August 18th, beginning at 7 pm.

The Dundas Museum and Archives will be open for extended hours this weekend to give lots of opportunities to incorporate a visit into your CactusFest festivities. The Museum will be open Saturday, August 20th and Sunday, August 21st, from 10 am-4 pm. Why not stop in to see our Dundas175: What Dundas Means to Me feature exhibition?

The DMA will also have...

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Backyard Talk at the Dundas Museum

On Tuesday, August 16th at 7 pm, join us in the Dundas Museum and Archives’ backyard for a talk by professor Natasha Henry-Dixon, titled “I Will Use My Freedom Well”: Emancipation Day and the Practice of Black Freedom in Canada.

We’re thrilled to have one of the foremost scholars of Ontario Black history at the Museum to share her knowledge, and hope to see you there!

Click here to reserve your seat!

Natasha Henry-Dixon is an ass...

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Said the Whale at the Dundas Museum!

On August 8th, join Said The Whale for an exclusive summer evening of great music and vibes at the Dundas Museum!

Tickets are limited for this experience featuring one of Canada’s top musical groups in unique and intimate settings, so make sure to get yours early at tinyurl.com/STW-DMA!

The show will be a more intimate, paired-down acoustic set.

The Dundas Museum is wheelchair accessible through our Albert St. Entrance and has been upgraded to a state-of-the...

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