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Button Making and Workers’ Stories with 100in1Day Hamilton

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

WAHC is hosting a 100in1Day intervention to help share workers' stories in Hamilton. 100In1Day is a global festival of citizen engagement happening in multiple cities across Canada on Saturday, June 3, 2017. Hamiltonians pilot an idea to spark change for our city; last year, more than 200 Hamilton organizations and residents led 170 urban actions […]

Migrant Dreams Film Screening

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

WAHC and the Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition present the Hamilton premiere of Migrant Dreams, a film by Min Sook Lee. A powerful feature documentary by multiple award-winning director Min Sook Lee (El Contrato, Hogtown, Tiger Spirit) and Emmy award-winning producer Lisa Valencia-Svensson (Herman’s House), tells the under told story of migrant agricultural […]

Notice of Annual General Meeting

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

To all members and allies of WAHC: This notice is to let you know that we will be holding our Annual General Meeting on Friday November 14 at 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm. The meeting will take place at WAHC, in the Main Gallery at 51 Stuart Street. All members are welcome to attend the […]

In Other Words: Mixed Media Stories

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

In Other Words: Mixed Media Stories A Saturday Mixed Media Workshop Series for Children and Youth with Lisa Pijuan-Nomura In Other Words is a series of workshops where children and youth will create mixed media collages as a form of storytelling. Inspired by the work in Lynn Hutchinson Lee’s exhibition metanoia, participants will use collage […]

$20.00 – $30.00

Lynn Hutchinson Lee – metanoia

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Please join us for a very special Opening Reception, for Lynn Hutchinson Lee's metanoia on Friday, September 12th, 2014 at the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre at 7PM - The artist will be in attendance to speak about her work and answer any questions you may have. Food, Refreshments and a Cash Bar on site. […]

Outdoor Film & Video Screening Night

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th @ 9pm LOOKING AT CITIES, UNDER THE STARS: AN OUTDOOR SCREENING EVENT *FREE* On Thursday, August 14th, join us in WAHC's backyard for a night of films and videos exploring the changing urban environment and it's impact on the people who inhabit it. This special night marks the last of our programming initiatives […]

FREE

Market Value Panel Discussion and After Party

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

In celebration of our collaboration with Hamilton Arts Council and to reflect on the experiences of artists participating in the week long showcase of artistic labour, the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre is proud to play host to this unique, free form panel discussion and party marking the conclusion of the Market Value Project. Bring […]

FREE

Opening Reception: Sandi Wheaton: Legacy Costs: Benefit or Burden? /Jim Eller: Great Depression & Workers Series

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Sandi Wheaton: Legacy Costs: Burden or Benefit?  Main Gallery Jan 18th – April 25th, 2014 Based on a three month project initiated by the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre in 2009, Legacy Costs: Burden or Benefit? Was the result of a three month long collaboration between Windsor-based artist Sandi Wheaton and the Occupational Health Clinics […]

FREE

Market Values Call for Submissions

WAHC 51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

An Exhibition of Artistic Labour March 6-15, 2014 Hamilton Farmers Market Open to all media Deadline: December 18, 2013 Hamilton Arts Council and WAHC have developed this new exhibition featuring local and regional artists performing and being paid for their otherwise unpaid studio work in public. Artists working in all media encouraged to submit proposals. […]