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In this issue/Dans ce numéro:

o Un terrain de jeux muséal
o Toronto artist wins RBC painting prize
o B.C. historical records available online for free
o Colloque autour des deux Renoir
o Lido Motel hosts interactive art project, gallery
o Legion to become parkade, museum
o Railway museum seeks $35,000 annual funding



Un terrain de jeux muséal
Le Devoir Share/Partager 
Le jeu est une activité qui dépasse le simple but d'avoir du plaisir. Le Musée McCord en fait la preuve pour 
une troisième année avec son exposition Jouets 3 - Le voyage. Le parcours dirigé et ludique invite les 
jeunes de trois à neuf ans et leur famille àdécouvrir de façon originale le voyage à travers près de 200 
jouets de la collection du musée. Une carte d'expédition en main et des yeux tout le tour de la tête : en 
route pour Abracadabra. More/LIRE PLUS



Toronto artist wins RBC painting prize
The Globe and Mail SharePartager 
Toronto artist Vanessa Maltese prevailed over 14 other finalists at a ceremony in Toronto to be named this 
year's winner of the RBC Canadian Painting Competition. Maltese, 24-year-old graduate in drawing and 
painting from OCAD University, won the $25,000 prize, started in 1999 to recognize emerging artistic talent. 
One of the nine jurors for the competition praised her oil painting Balaclava as an 'intriguing and thoughtful 
interrogation of surface and patterning, abstraction and elements of representation.' Another lauded 'the 
economy of means it uses to achieve complex results.' More/lire plus

B.C. historical records available online for free
Kamloops This Week Share/Partager 
 People worldwide now have easier research access to images of the original historical records of births, 
marriages and deaths in British Columbia. A partnership between the B.C. Archives and the Vital Statistics 
Agency, as well as an in-kind donation by FamilySearch International, has resulted in original records being 
scanned, indexed and now available from anywhere in the world for printing - free of charge - through 
the Royal B.C. Museum/B.C. Archives website. More/LIRE PLUS

Colloque autour des deux Renoir
Le Devoir SharePartager 
Le colloque Renoir X 2 = cinéma et peinture du Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal sera consacré au 
peintre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) et à son fils cinéaste Jean (1894-1979). L'événement se tiendra les 
jeudi 6 décembre et vendredi 7 décembre de 10 h à 17 h, en français et en anglais. Il entend ériger un pont 
entre peinture et cinéma à travers cette illustre lignée. More/lire plus

Lido Motel hosts interactive art project, gallery
Inside Toronto Share/Partager 
Life, much as hundreds of homeless and refugee families have experienced it on Scarborough's Kingston 
Road, will be on display starting this Friday, Nov. 30, in an 'interactive evolving gallery.' The Family Suite is 
in two rooms in the basement of the Lido Motel, one of several West Hill and Cliffside businesses which 
have leased the City of Toronto space for Family Residence whenever its Family Residence on Kingston 
Road is full. More/LIRE PLUS

Legion to become parkade, museum
The Saskatchewan Leader-Post Share/Partager 
While the facade will remain untouched, part of the Royal Canadian Legion's Cornwall Street building will 
be turned into a parkade after being sold. The Legacy Tower will remain, housing a museum, as the Legion 
keeps part of the historical building in a leaseback agreement. Day-to-day operations will stop soon, and it 
will remain closed until renovations are completed. More/LIRE PLUS

Railway museum seeks $35,000 annual funding
EMC Smiths Falls Share/Partager 
The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario is seeking $35,000 a year from the Town of Smiths Falls as a way 
of keeping sustainable. "The museum has balanced the books and we are now in a break-even situation," 
said Tony Humphrey, vice president of the museum, during a presentation to Smiths Falls town council's 
committee-of-the-whole meeting. "We need secure and reliable funding." More/LIRE PLUS 








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