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SUMMARY:Cassatt - McNicoll @ The AGO
DESCRIPTION:This groundbreaking exhibition brings together for the first time the work of two extraordinary women Impressionist painters\, Mary Cassatt (American\, 1844-1926) and Helen McNicoll (Canadian\, 1879-1915).  Renowned for their depictions of modern womanhood\, their work had a profound impact on the development and proliferation of Impressionism in North America. \nThis original and eye-opening exhibition draws upon the AGO’s significant collection of McNicoll works and it is the first in Canadian history to centre Cassatt’s paintings and works on paper. Educated in Philadelphia and Montreal\, Cassatt and McNicoll both left North America for Europe in their early 20s to study and pursue art professionally. Cassatt was an original member of the Impressionist movement in Paris\, and a generation later\, McNicoll contributed to the movement’s evolution and spread around the globe. \nCurated by Caroline Shields\, Curator of European Art at the AGO\, and showcasing more than 65 artworks including paintings\, prints and sketch books\, this innovative exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated publication.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/cassatt-mcnicoll-the-ago/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Ontario\, 317 Dundas St W\, Toronto\, ON\, M5T 1G4
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SUMMARY:Toronto BluesFest @ East York Civic Centre
DESCRIPTION:June 24th Toronto BluesFest at the East York Civic Centre promises to be a fun day of great music\, artisan market\, kids activities and more. From Noon to 9 pm. Admission is free. \n\nDon’t miss the Toronto East Rotary Club’s annual BluesFest featuring five leading Toronto blues artists including Danny Marks & The Bluez.FM All Stars\, Gene Hardy Trio\, The Blues Miners\, Roots Down Trio and Left Turn. Performances run from 2:00 to 9:00 pm. Also featured is the Long & McQuade Youth Stage lshowcasing aspiring young musicians from 12 Noon to 2:00 p.m. Bring your lawn chair\, stay the day and enjoy great music along with an artisan market and fun activities for the kids.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/toronto-bluesfest-east-york-civic-centre/
LOCATION:East York Civic Centre\, 850 Coxwell Ave.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4C 5R1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:RESOUND Choir presents Raising Voices!
DESCRIPTION:RESOUND Choir joins Juno Award winning Toronto Mass Choir to present ‘Raising Voices!’ With stellar sets from both ensembles\, this combined gospel choir of over 100 singers will deliver a thrilling and memorable music experience. Visit RESOUNDChoir.ca for tickets.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/resound-choir-presents-raising-voices/
LOCATION:King St. Community Church\, 611 King St W\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1J 2L1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:TONE: White People Killed Them
DESCRIPTION:The final week of the TONE festival begins June 24 at the Tranzac with the highly anticipated Toronto performance of White People Killed Them—a collaboration between Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Raven Chacon\, John Dieterich of Deerhoof\, and percussionist and installation artist Marshall Trammell. The provocative name calls on the subjectivity of the listener\, asserting a polemical sound that roils\, resists\, or resolves with each individual. The trio create sonic declarations with total abandon\, as vaulting electronics are buffeted by scorched guitar and propulsive drumwork. The evening includes two local acts with Not A Band bringing crunchy new wave treats\, and Animatist offering polyrhythmic experimental rock formulations. \n$15 Adv / $20 Door\, All Ages
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/tone-white-people-killed-them/
LOCATION:Tranzac Club\, 292 Brunswick Avenue\, Toronto\, Canada
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