March 25, 2014
Earlier this month, Professors Mary O’Connor and Katherine Tweedie treated us to a wonderful presentation about Canadian artist/photographer Margaret Watkins. If you missed it – and frankly, we couldn’t have fit another person in the gallery that evening – do not despair. Here is the formal part of the presentation:
This talk was presented as a complement to the National Gallery of Canada’s exhibition Margaret Watkins: Domestic Symphonies, currently on view at McMaster Museum of Art.
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