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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Graphic Novel Series


Have you ever wanted to create your own graphic novel or comic book? Join local independent creators and cartoonists for four individual sessions that will get you ready to create your own graphic novel.

·            Series 1: Self-Publishing Comics Panel with Local Independent Creators  – Jan. 25 from 1 – 3 p.m.


·            Series 2: Breaking Into Comics with J Torres Feb. 1 from 1 – 3 p.m.
· Series 3: How to Draw with Scott Chantler – March 1 from 1 – 3 p.m. 
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Series 4: Comic Writing with Ricky Lima – March 8 from 1 – 3 p.m.   

 Fee Per Session: $15 (PAMA Non-members); $12.75 (PAMA Members)

Monday, February 3, 2014

Family Day at PAMA



PAMA CELEBRATES FAMILY DAY WITH
FREE ADMISSION, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES AND MORE

BRAMPTON, ON. (Feb. 3, 2014) – Residents and their families are invited to spend a fun-filled day at the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) this Family Day! On Monday, Feb. 17, enjoy a free day of fascinating exhibitions, interactive activities and exciting workshops. Take advantage of some much-deserved family time with a full day of exploration, connections and creations at PAMA.

PAMA staff will be on hand throughout the day to provide information on the many exhibitions featured at the art gallery, museum and archives. The True Patriot: The Next Generation of Canadian Superheroes exhibition showcases the best in graphic novels, while George Walker’s The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson features a limited edition, hand-printing volume of 100 engravings, and Inked: Tattoos and the Stories They Tell explores the popularity of tattooing through a crowdsourced exhibition.

Here’s what’s happening throughout the day:

·         Superhero ‘Selfies’ Activity
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Manning Square  

Children can show off their superpowers by dressing up in superhero costumes, provided by PAMA, and creating their own facemasks, arm bands, power rings and sound effect cards during our hands-on activity. Families can capture their little masked crusaders in front of a decorated comic-style frame using their own cameras or smartphones.

·         Full-Grown, Full-Blown Superheroes
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Throughout PAMA   

Spot life-sized costumed superheroes as they stroll through PAMA by day before they prepare to fight crime at night.

·         Curate Your Own Exhibition Activity
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Manning Square  

Be a curator for a day! Using images from the PAMA collection, select the pieces that you would put together in your very own ‘museum exhibition’. 

·         Instructor Led Drop-In Family Activities
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Studio 1 and Classroom 1 

Our popular drop-in family activities will be available all day! Join our educators as they lead you through great exhibition-based activities including making pierced-tin lantern designs and creating your own comic character costume.

·         The World of Comics and Superheroes Workshop
11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; Art Gallery Studio 2     

Inspired by PAMA’s True Patriot: The Next Generation of Canadian Superheroes exhibition, Kevin Hickey from Stadium Comics dives into the world of comics and superheroes. Explore the history of comics, collecting, learn some fun facts, and create your own cover for a comic.

·         True Patriot Book Signing
12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.; Art Gallery Lobby 

Meet some of the creators of True Patriot comic book anthology and get your copy signed. Comics are available for purchase at the PAMA store.

·         Drop-In Interactive Henna Demonstrations
1 – 3:30 p.m.; Museum   

With inspiration from the exhibition Inked: Tattoos and the Stories They Tell, turn your hands into a work of art during our drop-in, interactive Henna/Mehndi demonstration with artist Sofia Mian.  

·         Jay Stephens Avro Arrow Discussion
1:30 – 2:30 p.m.; Museum, Second Floor   

Join comic book creator Jay Stephens as he takes visitors through his work based around the Avro Arrow, Canada’s most famous aircraft.


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PAMA is a place to explore and learn about Peel Region’s culture and heritage, as well as use conversation, questions and stories to help make new and fascinating connections to the surrounding community. Throughout the year, PAMA offers a variety of workshops and programs for all ages, families and adults. With so many different programs to choose from, PAMA has something for everyone. Operated by the Region of Peel, PAMA is located at 9 Wellington St. E. in Brampton. Visit pama.peelregion.ca to learn more.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Break out PA Days at PAMA


December 20, 9 AM - 4:30 PM. Break out PA Days at PAMA at Peel Art Gallery, Museum + Archives, 9 Wellington St E. Pre registration required. Get your hands on a variety of arts and crafts. $35 per child per session. For more info, visit www.pama.peelregion.ca

Thursday, April 4, 2013

First Fridays!


Join PAMA on Friday April 5, 2013 for the kick off to PAMA’s First Fridays – an ongoing monthly event on the First Friday of every month bringing, art, history, and music together in the setting of Peel Region’s newest after work hotspot - the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives.

April 5th’s event will feature landscape artist Mark Grice who will create an original painting during the evening that will be auctioned off to raise funds for the Educational Endowment fund at the end of the night.

Each month will bring an exciting new theme and experience – you could be transported to the era of Mad Men one night, or you could be experiencing the culture and tastes of Spain the next, all without leaving Peel! Stay tuned as we develop themes for each event.

Mark the First Friday evening of every month in your calendar now, because you will not want to miss what’s happening at PAMA!

$5 cover, this is a 19+ event and refreshments will be available for purchase. All proceeds go towards the Friends of PAMA Educational Endowment Fund

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Originally published on March 20, 2013 at 2:32 PM
Republished on April 4, 2013 at 2:38 PM

New Exhibition Explores Whether Men and Women Perceive Art Differently



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    
Local Peel Region Artists Present Mars, Venus and the Landscape

BRAMPTON, ON. (March. 6, 2013) – Do men and women perceive and paint the landscape in distinctly different ways? Join the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) as they explore these concepts with Mars, Venus and the Landscape from March 10 to May 19. This exhibition brings together landscape paintings, including familiar Caledon scenery, by four artists in order to examine if it is possible to read gender into a work of art. Artists will also be in attendance at the opening reception on March 10 from 2 – 4 p.m.

“Each of these four artists works within the realist tradition and derives inspiration from their immediate environment,” said Judy Daley, Supervisor/Curator Art Gallery and Education Services, PAMA. “It will be interesting to see whether or not our visitors feel that gender is evident in these paintings.”

Brampton-based artist Lynne Schumacher paints woodland landscapes of trails in Caledon and the Hockley Valley, while artist and former Brampton resident Kate Taylor finds subject matter in the rolling fields surrounding her farm near Erin, Ontario. Toronto-based William Lazos investigates the urban landscape in dynamic and colourful paintings of the Canadian National Exhibition. Inspired by the landscape around his Hanna, Alberta home, Greg Pyra, depicts scenes in which the human presence is seen in isolated farms, a row of telephone poles or distant fence lines. 

PAMA also offers interactive programs and events that complement Mars, Venus and the Landscape:

·          Meet the Curator: Judy Daley
Sunday, March 10
2:30 p.m.
FREE with admission   

Curator/Supervisor of Education Services, Judy Daley will lead visitors in a discussion about Mars, Venus and the Landscape and how artists view and paint our world.

·          Enter the Landscape
Thursday, March 21
7 p.m.
FREE with admission   

If you are interested in photography as art and hobby, the Brampton Photo Group invites you to join them at PAMA. Mars, Venus and the Landscape will be the focus of a discussion on point-of-view and self expression. A talk by exhibition curator Judy Daley will be followed by an outing and critique with the group on subsequent days. With fellow photo enthusiasts you will use your camera to interpret both built and natural surroundings. A Flickr photo stream of the best photos from the outing, chosen in the critique, will be linked to PAMA’s website. To learn more about the Brampton Photo Group, visit bramptonphotogroup.com/WP/

·        Mars, Venus and the Landscape Singles Event
With Bollywood Boulevard’s Veronica Chail
Sunday, April 7
2 – 4 p.m.
Fee: $22 for members and $25 for non members
Course Code: MVLSE13

Curator Judy Daley and Bollywood Boulevard’s Veronica Chail kick-off the program with lively discussion that introduces the exhibition premise. Participants form small teams to speculate and then present their guesses as to which painting reflects a male or female mindset. After the discussions, participants can mix and mingle while enjoying drinks and light refreshments. To register, visit pama.peelregion.ca or call 905-791-4055.

PAMA is a place to explore and learn about Peel’s culture and heritage, as well as use conversation, questions and stories to help make new and fascinating connections to the surrounding community. Throughout the year, PAMA offers family-friendly activities and a variety of workshops and programs for all ages. Operated by the Region of Peel, PAMA is located at 9 Wellington St. E. in Brampton. Visit pama.peelregion.ca for more information.

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  Contact:
Judy Daley
Supervisor/Curator Art Gallery & Education Services
Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives
905-791-4055, ext. 3631
judy.daley@peelregion.ca   

Originally published on March 8, 2013 at 6:39 PM, March 20, 2013 at 2:31 PM, April 4, 2013 at 2:36 PM
Karen Flores
Communication Specialist
Region of Peel
905-791-7800, ext. 4675