Connecting Mississauga to the arts, and the arts to Mississauga and beyond
Join Martys HUBDates September 28 - November 28, 2024 Opening Reception Saturday, September 28, 1- 4 pm Sybil Rampen is a cornerstone in the Canadian Fibre Art world and has helped to elevate the status of contemporary fibre art in this country over the last 30 years. A talented artist in her own right, Sybil […]
Join us every Sunday, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Lakeview Farmers and Artisan Market at the picturesque Small Arms Inspection Building. Thanks to the unwavering support of the Lakeview community, you can grab your weekly fresh produce from new farmers while enjoying a vibrant celebration of local talent, flavors, and craftsmanship. This […]
The 2024 Ontario Folk Music Awards are in Mississauga! Get your Tickets here: https://tixr.com/e/99914 This year’s OFMAs will be hosted by Janice Jo Lee, with special guest Tom Power, and performances by Adrian Sutherland, Jessica Pearson and the East Wind, Mimi O’Bonsawin, Payadora Tango Ensemble featuring Lenka Lichtenberg and Aviva Chernick, Sultans of String, and […]
Try your hand at paper quilt pattern design inspired by the collection of quilts showcased in Empowerment Through Art – Brampton Caledon Community Living. Recommended for ages 5 and up, guardians must accompany children. This drop-in is included in general admission. Members are free. Every Sunday and Saturday, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
The tagline - 'local wordsmiths reading aloud' - explains what this event is about. An afternoon of fun, celebrating creativity and originality as 15 local writers read their writings on a stage once frequented by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Listen to the voices of these authors filling a historic hall against a backdrop of incredible talent […]
The band is back for an instrumental afternoon.
Not an opera nor exactly a piece of musical theatre, but a cutting, cynical, and often grimly funny satire – with lots of songs, including such cabaret classics as “Mac the Knife” and “Pirate Jenny.” Brecht, with a lot of help from Elisabeth Hauptmann, wrote the script in a few frantic weeks in 1928 Berlin, […]
Join us for the Launch Party of The Youth Collective! A new initiative run by Studio.89's programming volunteers that aims to bring young individuals (Ages 14-20) together to have dynamic conversations about current social and environmental matters. Sign up now to learn more about the program! Registration is available here.
Not an opera nor exactly a piece of musical theatre, but a cutting, cynical, and often grimly funny satire – with lots of songs, including such cabaret classics as “Mac the Knife” and “Pirate Jenny.” Brecht, with a lot of help from Elisabeth Hauptmann, wrote the script in a few frantic weeks in 1928 Berlin, […]
Not an opera nor exactly a piece of musical theatre, but a cutting, cynical, and often grimly funny satire – with lots of songs, including such cabaret classics as “Mac the Knife” and “Pirate Jenny.” Brecht, with a lot of help from Elisabeth Hauptmann, wrote the script in a few frantic weeks in 1928 Berlin, […]
In partnership with organizers of the future African History Museum and Cultural Centre, this Culture Days explore African history and identity in Brampton. Discover African heritage through talks on language, history, and the impacts of colonialism on the continent then and now. Enjoy a performance from Master Drummer Griot Amadou Kienou and reflect on culture […]
Not an opera nor exactly a piece of musical theatre, but a cutting, cynical, and often grimly funny satire – with lots of songs, including such cabaret classics as “Mac the Knife” and “Pirate Jenny.” Brecht, with a lot of help from Elisabeth Hauptmann, wrote the script in a few frantic weeks in 1928 Berlin, […]
The Art Gallery of Mississauga (AGM) invites you to an unforgettable evening at the 18th Annual Fundraiser and Art Auction, hosted at the Art Gallery of Mississauga. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of contemporary art while supporting our mission to preserve and promote the arts and education within our community. Your $75 ticket includes: […]
Enjoy a cozy fall evening at PAMA with tea leaf reading by intuitive healer and tea leaf reader Cathy Skidmore. Explore the power of intuition, gain clarity on your life journey, and then complement your new tea leaf reading skills with a tea-stain art session led by a PAMA educator.
Not an opera nor exactly a piece of musical theatre, but a cutting, cynical, and often grimly funny satire – with lots of songs, including such cabaret classics as “Mac the Knife” and “Pirate Jenny.” Brecht, with a lot of help from Elisabeth Hauptmann, wrote the script in a few frantic weeks in 1928 Berlin, […]
Enjoy a day of tail-wagging fun at PAMA during a guided family program sparked by the exhibition Oh My Dog! In a fun crafting session, create your own puppy ears, and burn off energy with our family-friendly Bow Wow Bootcamp. Public: $8.50, Members: $6.50. Recommended for ages 5 to 12. Guardians must accompany children. Registration […]
Not an opera nor exactly a piece of musical theatre, but a cutting, cynical, and often grimly funny satire – with lots of songs, including such cabaret classics as “Mac the Knife” and “Pirate Jenny.” Brecht, with a lot of help from Elisabeth Hauptmann, wrote the script in a few frantic weeks in 1928 Berlin, […]
Try your hand at paper quilt pattern design inspired by the collection of quilts showcased in Empowerment Through Art – Brampton Caledon Community Living. Recommended for ages 5 and up, guardians must accompany children. This drop-in is included in general admission. Members are free. Every Sunday and Saturday, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Not an opera nor exactly a piece of musical theatre, but a cutting, cynical, and often grimly funny satire – with lots of songs, including such cabaret classics as “Mac the Knife” and “Pirate Jenny.” Brecht, with a lot of help from Elisabeth Hauptmann, wrote the script in a few frantic weeks in 1928 Berlin, […]
Not an opera nor exactly a piece of musical theatre, but a cutting, cynical, and often grimly funny satire – with lots of songs, including such cabaret classics as “Mac the Knife” and “Pirate Jenny.” Brecht, with a lot of help from Elisabeth Hauptmann, wrote the script in a few frantic weeks in 1928 Berlin, […]