On-line
This is a quick reminder that our first of two registrations opens Wednesday, August 10 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. This registration will be for our Early Fall 2022 online and gallery events only. Please note there has been a slight change in dates for Dr. Elliot Tepper’s Behind the Headlines lecture series.
Below are the offerings that are being registered tomorrow (August 10):
Online Lecture Series*:
Art and Mythology: Classical Traditions [1] with Dr. Eric Weichel [2]
Behind the Headlines: Current News and World Events [3] with Dr. Elliot Tepper [4] (please visit the webpage to see the change in dates)
African American Music of the 1940s-1970s: Blues, R&B, Soul and Funk [5] with Keith McCuaig [6]
In-Person Gallery Series**:
People, Places, Myths and Symbols: Viewing Art at the National Gallery [7] with Maria Martin [8] (two time-slots to choose from)
Muses & Makers: Women in Art [9] with Angela Marcus [10]
*Notes regarding online offerings:
- Still not sure about online learning? You can read about our new format and participant feedback about it here [11].
- Our online lectures and workshops are considered live events. We may make and use recordings of our online offerings as a backup in case of technology problems. However, at the moment we do not share recordings, in part out of copyright and intellectual property concerns. Our approach may change in the future when we have a more secure place to store and stream recordings.
**Notes regarding in-person offerings located at the National Gallery of Canada:
- All gallery entrances are open again. Participants should leave themselves time to put their coats and bags in the free Coat Check room, and to purchase tickets or memberships. These can be purchased from box office, which is now located in the Great Hall, at the top of the ramp. Folding stools are also available in the Great Hall.
- LLeaP lecturers and participants will be required to follow whatever public health protocols are in place at the Gallery during the series. To safeguard other participants’, workshop leaders’ and staff’s wellbeing, the program strongly encourages mask-wearing, respecting other workshop members’ personal space, and staying home if feeling sick. To read more about LLeaP’s updated in-person policies please visit our Policies page [12]. To read Carleton University’s current COVID-19 policies, please visit their page [13].
UGRA Note: We're showing this as a short-duration event in our calendar. Registration continues to be open well after this. Please visit the linked websites for details. UGRA is not responsible for any external content.