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In this issue/Dans ce numéro:

o Le nouveau pavillon du Musée des beaux-arts ouvrira un an plus tard
o Collector wants to split up Vancouver gallery
o National human rights tool kit for teachers planned
o Québecor donne 1,5 million de dollars pour l'agrandissement du Musée national des beaux-arts du 
Québec
o Ancient stump at root of new museum display
o Hamilton in the midst of a grassroots cultural revival



Le nouveau pavillon du Musée des beaux-arts ouvrira un an plus tard
La Presse Share/Partager 
Le futur pavillon du Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec devrait ouvrir ses portes en septembre 
2015, soit près d'un an plus tard que prévu. Même si le nouvel appel d'offres sera finalement lancé le 19 
déc., l'échéancier est décalé «par la force des choses», a expliqué en entrevue le président de la 
Fondation du Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, John Porter. More/LIRE PLUS



Collector wants to split up Vancouver gallery
Vancouver Sun Share/Partager 
 Bob Rennie has been critical of the Vancouver Art Gallery's ambitious plan to build a new gallery that could 
cost $300 million. Now Vancouver's most successful real estate marketer has teamed up with urban 
demography expert David Baxter to offer an alternative: a $150 million plan that would see the art gallery 
spread out over several buildings. More/LIRE PLUS

National human rights tool kit for teachers planned
Winnipeg Free Press Share/Partager 
 The Assembly of First Nations has joined the partnership to compile, promote, and distribute a human 
rights national tool kit for teachers. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Canadian Teachers 
Federation announced the resource recently in Winnipeg. The group will encourage young people to work 
on grassroots projects as Canadian Defenders for Human Rights. More/LIRE PLUS

Québecor donne 1,5 million de dollars pour l'agrandissement du Musée national des beaux-arts du 
Québec
Le Devoir Share/Partager 
 Un rêve autant qu'une nécessité, le projet d'agrandissement du Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec 
prit son essor à l'automne 2010 alors que fut lancée une ambitieuse campagne de financement. Àl'automne 
de la même année, le consortium formé par la firme néerlandaise OMA et la firme québécoise Provencher 
Roy Associés remporta le concours architectural avec son concept cubiste privilégiant les surfaces en 
verre. More/LIRE PLUS

Ancient stump at root of new museum display
Regina Leader-Post Share/Partager 
 It was elk Don and Julia Waddell were after that fall day on the Athabasca River. What they thought at first 
was a large boulder along the banks turned out to be far more interesting: the biggest petrified stump to be 
discovered in Alberta. More/LIRE PLUS

Hamilton in the midst of a grassroots cultural revival
Toronto Star Share/Partager 
 "People out on the highway look at those smokestacks and think Hamilton is some kind of stink hole," says 
Tom Wilson, arguably the Hammer's most famous contemporary artist, a lumbering, sulphur-breathing rock 
'n' roll animal whose ribald poetry, hairy edges and musky mystique make him the perfect poster boy for the 
Steeltown that few people on the east side of the QEW divide ever get to see. More/LIRE PLUS 








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