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Screening of Director’s cut of Claude Cormier’s Oral History

  • Art Gallery of Alberta 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square Northwest Edmonton, AB, T5J 2C1 Canada (map)

Join us for an inspiring afternoon as we delve into the remarkable career and legacy of landscape architect Claude Cormier. This event is part of the award-winning Pioneers of Landscape Design® Oral History Project series, now in its nineteenth segment. The series offers a richly produced exploration of Claude Cormier's influential landscapes, his early life experiences, significant career milestones, and the evolution of his unique design philosophy. The oral history was created by The Cultural Landscape Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based education and advocacy non-profit organization.

Thank you to our presenting sponsor: Art Gallery of Alberta

Event Highlights:

  • Introduction by Carol Belanger, City Architect: Gain insights into the film and the importance of Claude Cormier's work from Edmonton’s very own City Architect.

  • Film Screening: Immerse yourself in the visually stunning and thought-provoking film that showcases Claude Cormier's pioneering contributions to landscape architecture.

  • Short Reception: Network and discuss the film with fellow attendees over light refreshments.

  • Gallery Access: Guests will have gallery access following the film screening to check out the 100 years of AGA anniversary exhibitions

Hosts:

  • Nick Kazakoff: MADE Chair

  • Carol Belanger: City Architect

Presenting sponsor: Art Gallery of Alberta

Tickets: $10

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