Curated by Debra Antoncic.
“Installed to commemorate the final year of the bicentennial, this exhibition showcases art works representing events and participants involved in different battles of the war. The geographic span of the conflict is evident in depictions of engagements on the Atlantic Ocean, on the Great Lakes, and in the Gulf of Mexico where one of the final confrontations in the war was fought at New Orleans. The exhibition also includes engraved portraits of participants, drawing attention to ways that military leaders were commemorated in the United States following the end of the war.”
See the RiverBrink Museum website for more details.
RiverBrink Art Museum
116 Queenston St.
Queenston
Open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students and free for children under 12.
The museum has free parking and is wheelchair accessible.
For more information, please contact RiverBrinkArt Museum:
by phone at 905-262-4510
or by email at info@riverbrink.org.
Langue(s) : English