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SUMMARY:The Art of Embroidery
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $20/per person\nFriends of the BSM: $15/per person \n\nSOLD OUT\nThank you so much for your interest in the BSM’s Virtual Workshop Series! Due to the overwhelming amount of participants\, our The Art of Embroidery.. Stay tuned on our social media and website for new workshops every month!\n\nThis 2 hour virtual workshop will introduce students to some basic embroidery techniques to create an image of a whimsical 18th century shoe.  Stitches taught will be stem\, chain\, French knot\, back stitch\, satin\, closed herringbone\, fly.  We will include instructions on how to finish the embroidered piece into a pocket front for a shoe bag. \nThis workshop will take place via Zoom. All participants are required to source their own equipment needed for this workshop. Please see below for details.This workshop will be recorded and may be used by the Bata Shoe Museum for internal purposes only.  If there are any questions or concerns\, please email adrienne@batashoemuseum.ca. \nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE: \n\n\n \nWorkshop Tools & Materials \n\n White or light neutral cotton fabric\, approximately 10″ X 9″\nOptional – factory cotton/muslin piece approximately 1″ larger than main for backing fabric\nFloss in following colours (Colour choices are a guideline only.  Students are encouraged to use their own stash.): \n\ndark grey (DMC 413)\nmedium pink (DMC 3716); dark pink (DMC 3806)\nlight green (DMC 472); medium green (DMC 471); dark green (DMC 469)\nlight blue (DMC 3765); medium blue (DMC 598)\n\nEmbroidery needle\, scissors\, 4″ hoop (strongly recommended)\nSmall\, decorative button\, 5mm or bead\n45″ of cord or ribbon for drawstring\n0.4m each of 2 fabrics for lining and exterior of the shoe bag (i.e two pieces 12″ X width of the fabric)\n\nFAQ\nWill a template be provided? \nUpon registration\, you will receive an email confirmation which will give you access to the template. If you did not receive it\, please email Adrienne at adrienne@batashoemuseum.ca \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:\n \n\n \nDiane Scott has been a member of EAC since 1997 when she was introduced to the threaded needle and all its possibilities while living in Nova Scotia\, and joined the Marigold Guild of Needle Arts.  She joined the Toronto Guild of Stitchery in 2011 and has served as Program Director\, Vice President and then President of the organization.  She is currently Past President.  Diane has also served as Course Manager and Treasurer for EAC. \nDiane is an accomplished stitcher in various techniques\, but she especially likes canvaswork.  She has had a variety of teaching opportunities in Canada.  She has taught several original projects at the Marigold Guild’s annual retreat\, and has taught several in-house workshops there.  She has also taught at the Creativ Festival in Toronto and at Fibre Potpourri in Olds\, Alberta.  She was able to step in to teach an EAC Seminar class in Calgary 2015 to pinch hit for a health emergency.  She has taught at Rock\, Needle\, Scissors\, EAC Seminar 2017\, and will be teaching at EAC virtual Seminar 2021. \nHer approach to communication is factual and logical.  She believes you don’t need to speak often if you speak with purpose.  She is a quick thinker and a great listener.  The East Coast lifestyle is something the family has learned to value.  Learning is a lifelong activity\, and life has so much to appreciate.   \nABOUT THE DESIGNER:\n \n\n \nPat has stitched since childhood\, expanding her horizons after discovering EAC and the Toronto Guild of Stitchery.  She is an active member at the guild and creates many designs for the guild’s benefit. She enjoys stretching herself and her class participants to explore new interpretations of traditional techniques. Nature and history remain strong design influences. She has been fortunate enough to share these with classes at Seminars and individual guilds.\nPassion can be truly infectious and she hopes to share her passion with others. \nABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: \nThe Toronto Guild of Stitchery was formed in 1975 to encourage and promote the practice of embroidery in all its forms. Our members enjoy a variety of techniques\, including cross stitch\, crewel\, needlepoint\, blackwork\, whitework\, Schwalm\, Hardanger\, pulled thread\, drawn thread\, stumpwork\, goldwork\, smocking\, canvas work\, mixed media\, Japanese embroidery\, and machine embroidery\, among others. We welcome stitchers of all skill levels\, from beginners to experts.\nThe Guild meets two days a month from September to June to share our knowledge and our love of stitching with each other.  Our meetings have moved to virtual format until we can meet in person once again. \nFrom its beginning\, the Toronto guild has been a chapter guild of the Embroiderers’ Association of Canada / l’Association canadienne de broderie (EAC).   EAC is a national organization that focusses to preserve traditional embroidery techniques and to promote new challenges in the art of needlework.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/the-art-of-embroidery/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210324T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210324T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20210225T142520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T165347Z
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SUMMARY:The Salon Series VII
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the impact of 18th century issues today and beyond. \nWe are so excited to announce our next Salon Series guest ~ Richard Thompson Ford. \nA Conversation with Richard Thompson Ford\, Author of Dress Codes \nDress codes are as old as clothing itself. For centuries\, clothing has been a wearable status symbol; fashion\, a weapon in struggles for social change; and dress codes\, a way to maintain political control. Even in today’s more informal world\, dress codes still determine what we wear\, when we wear it—and what our clothing means. Join us on March 24 at 7 pm EST as we welcome Law Professor and Author Richard Thompson Ford for an insightful and fascinating discussion on the history of the laws of fashion from the 18th century to today.   \nABOUT THE GUEST SPEAKER \n \nRichard Thompson Ford is a Professor at Stanford Law School. He has written about law\, social and cultural issues and race relations for The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, San Francisco Chronicle\, and Slate\, and has appeared on The Colbert Report and The Rachel Maddow Show. He is the author of the New York Times notable books The Race Card and Rights Gone Wrong: How Law Corrupts the Struggle for Equality. He lives in San Francisco. \nRegister Now
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/the-salon-series-vii/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210320T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210320T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210320T153827Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Drawing
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $20/per person\nFriends of the BSM: $15/per person \nIn this drawing workshop\, participants will first learn how to draw “lines”; they will learn what a line is\, how to create it using a variety of tools (pencil\, ink on paper) and also how to manipulate the quality of the lines. Based on observation\, next will come contour drawing\, as well as shapes and values. The session will end with participants putting this all together to create a delightful drawing panel. All skill levels welcome. \nThis workshop will take place via Zoom. All participants are required to source their own equipment needed for this workshop. Please see below for details.This workshop will be recorded and may be used by the Bata Shoe Museum for internal purposes only.  If there are any questions or concerns\, please email adrienne@batashoemuseum.ca. \n\n\n \nABOUT THE HOST:\n \n \nFaez Alidoosti is a 2D animation\, visual artist and cartoonist based in Toronto\, Canada. He has been working in the North American animation industry since 2007 as an animator\, designer and storyboard artist. Alidoosti is also experienced in painting and drawing and teaches these techniques as well. He believes in a daily dose of drawing much like a daily workout which is essential for any athlete. \nWorkshop Tools & Materials \n\nPapers\nPencils (B2\, B4\, B6)\nInkpen\nIndia Ink\nWatercolor brush (no. 6 or 8)\nWatercolor paper 150lb\nA jar of water\nPaper towels
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/the-art-of-drawing/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210224T190000
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SUMMARY:The Salon Series VI
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the impact of 18th century issues today and beyond. \nWe are so excited to announce our next Salon Series guest ~ Dr. Danielle Kinsey. \nDiamonds and “Exotic” Goods Consumption in Britain\, 1750-1830 \nIf we think about a quintessentially British upper-class tea party at the turn of the nineteenth century\, we find that it is composed of goods from away: tea\, obviously\, but also things like china\, sugary items\, chocolate\, spices\, silver\, mahogany\, ivory\, silks\, cottons\, maybe snuff\, and jewelry with precious gemstones. Scholars of this period continue to explore how “exotic” goods came to be appropriated into British society and moved from luxury status to everyday items. In this talk\, Kinsey will focus on diamonds and show how it wasn’t a simple case of a product associated with “the East” becoming Westernized but a more complicated dynamic where diamonds could be understood to be foreign\, exotic\, domestic\, modern\, traditional\, scientific\, romantic\, good and evil all at once. In other words\, the process of appropriation didn’t completely strip diamonds\, and many other goods from away\, of associations with exoticism or knowledge about where they came from and how they came to be in Britain. The worlds of colonialism and global capitalism were very much alive in what could be understood as British consumer culture in this time. \nABOUT THE GUEST SPEAKER \n \nDanielle Kinsey is an assistant professor in the department of history at Carleton University in Ottawa where she teaches courses on consumption and material culture\, British history\, global and imperial history\, and the history of the body. She is completing a book manuscript for McGill-Queen’s University Press about the diamond trade and the meaning of diamonds in Britain and empire in the long nineteenth century. \nRegister Now
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/the-salon-series-vi/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210220T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210220T120000
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SUMMARY:Flat Stitch: Embroidery Beadwork
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $20/per person\nFriends of the BSM: $15/per person \nFacilitated by Métis designer Justine Woods\, this workshop will introduce participants to the historical and contemporary use of Indigenous beadwork in Canada. The hands-on portion of this workshop will offer participants the chance to learn beginner techniques of flat stitch\, an embroidery beadwork technique commonly used to adorn moccasins and other pieces of clothing.  \nThis workshop will take place via Zoom. All participants are required to source their own equipment needed for this workshop. Please see below for details. This workshop will be recorded for internal purposes at the Bata Shoe Museum. If there are any questions or concerns\, please email adrienne@batashoemuseum.ca. \n\nSold Out\nThank you so much for your interest in the BSM’s Virtual Workshop Series! Due to the overwhelming amount of participants\, our Flat Stitch: Embroidery Beadwork workshop is sold out. If you’d like to learn more about Justine Woods and her upcoming workshops\, please visit her website. Stay tuned on our social media and website for new workshops every month!\n\nPURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE: \n\n\n \n\n\nABOUT THE HOST \n \nJustine Woods is a Métis interdisciplinary designer based in Tkaronto in what is known as Canada\, and is from the Georgian Bay Métis Community. She is a current Master of Design Candidate at OCAD University and holds a Bachelor of Design in Fashion Design from Ryerson University where she specialized in bespoke tailoring and garment construction. Justine has showcased her work both locally and internationally at Graduate Fashion Week in London\, England and is a Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards nominee. \nJustine’s design practice involves garment-based work with focus on Indigenous clothing adornment practices. Her research and design work investigates the ways Fashion can facilitate\, activate and mobilize cultural resurgence\, specifically positioned through an Indigenous feminist lens. Her work is greatly informed by her identity as a Métis woman and the deeply rooted relationships she has to her ancestral land.  \nWorkshop Tools/Materials Needed \n\nYour choice of clothing/footwear to bead\nSize 10 Czech seed beads (Recommended: Assortment of 3-4 colours per kit)\nNo. 11 gold eye (shorter and more durable) or No. 13 silver eye (longer and easier to string on beads) beading needles\nNymo ‘D’ beading thread\nStiffened beading felt (preferably white\, but any colour will do)\n\nA beading mat (Optional – they can be easily found at any craft store or on Amazon) \n\nSome online beading/craft retailers: \n\nBeaded Dreams\, Ottawa\, ON\, CAN\nArtOn Beads\, Toronto\, ON\, CAN (PayPal payments accepted only) \nBeadFX\, Toronto\, ON\, CAN\nJohn Bead\, Toronto\, ON\, CAN\nShipWreck Beads\, Lacey\, WA\, USA\nBeads and Pow Wow Supply\, Michigan\, US \niBead Canada\, Sudbury\, ON\, CAN\n\n\nFAQ\nWill Justine be providing a template for us to use?\nYes! You can access the template here but we do not want to limit your creativity and you are more than welcome to use your own design. \nDo you have any recommendations on what kind of clothing/footwear to use?\nWe would suggest espadrilles or moccasins\, or a piece of clothing that is made out of a medium-weight or heavy-weight fabric.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/flat-stitch-embroidery-beadwork/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210120T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201130T153045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210125T165126Z
UID:7167-1611169200-1611172800@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:The Salon Series V
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the impact of 18th century issues today and beyond.\nWe are so excited to announce our next Salon Series guest ~ Hilary Davidson. \nKicking Off Their Heels: The Revolution in Regency Footwear \nGreat changes in politics and culture at the end of the eighteenth century also extended to fashion. While waists rose and stiff gowns gave way to soft cotton simplicity\, shoes also kicked off their heels to usher in the flat sole with the turn of the nineteenth century. This talk explores the world of footwear in the extraordinary transitional period between 1790-1820\, and how new ideas were expressed through fashionable feet.  \nABOUT THE GUEST SPEAKER \nHilary Davidson trained as a bespoke shoemaker before becoming a dress historian and curator\, and is now based between Sydney and London. She was curator of fashion and decorative arts at the Museum of London between 2007-2012 and has lectured and taught extensively across fashion history and theory\, archaeology and curation. Her MA History of Textiles and Dress thesis was on the cultural power of red shoes and developed into work on magical footwear\, including for the V&A exhibition catalogue of Shoes: Pleasure and Pain (2015). Hilary is an honorary associate at the University of Sydney\, on the editorial board of Fashion Studies\, and in 2019 published Dress in the Age of Jane Austen (Yale University Press). \nRegister Now
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/the-salon-series-v/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210116T140000
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CREATED:20201130T143945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210116T191406Z
UID:7150-1610791200-1610805600@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Uplifted: Art of Crochet Shoes
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $20/person\nFriends of the BSM: $15/person \nLearn how to crochet for the first time or refresh your skills\, while discovering innovative ways to create. We will explore the effectiveness of patience & wellness while learning new modalities from a place of silence and stillness in order to increase awareness of the mind\, body & soul. Engage in dialogue to strengthen knowledge of upcycling and sourcing materials\, in order to reduce waste and become more eco-friendly. \nLegin Knits will take the time to discuss “the shoe” and gain a bit of knowledge about the history\, the evolution and the Bata Shoe Museum. In this workshop\, participants will learn how to crochet as well as techniques on how to customize their shoes with decorative crochet pieces using a 3-step customization process. No skills needed. All levels accepted from beginner to advanced. \nThis workshop will take place via Zoom. All participants are required to source their own equipment needed for this workshop. Please see below for details. \n\n\n \n\nABOUT THE HOST\n \nNigel “Legin” John learned crochet from a Rasta man in San Fernando\, Trinidad. His passion has allowed him to continue to grow\, innovate\, and expand his artistry through Legin Knits and Art Of Crochet. The focus on fashion is to make “Original” one of a kind pieces for collections and for personalized custom orders. He also adds crochet to already made items to renew into “Uplifted”(upcycled) pieces\, giving them new life! Legin started teaching crochet to his friends and youth in his community immediately after learning. He felt the connection to passing this art form on\, while building a business to open up opportunities for himself and others. When encountering individuals he taught\, they always express their gratitude and strong belief that learning crochet gave them values that apply to their lives. \n\nWorkshop Tools/Materials Needed\n1 pair of shoes where the crochet will be applied \n\nCrochet Tools: \n\n1 x crochet hook (Preferably sizes 3.50\, 3.75\, 4 or bigger)\n1 or 2 balls of yarn (You have the more color options with more yarn)\nScissors\n\n\n\nHand Sewing Tools: \n\n1 or more sewing needles (Always good to have a few extra\, just in case)\n1 x or more colors of All Purpose Sewing Thread\n1 x Thimble (not rubber)\n1 x Long nose pliers\n\n\nWhere to get your items: \nWe would like you to support local business! Our Partners at Romni Wools have made it easy for you. \n\n\nGo to leginknits.com “Shop” page and select our “AOC Kit” to get all of the essential Crochet tools and Hand\nsewing tools.\nYou may already have most of the tools needed at home already! So for a variety of yarn options and crochet hooks contact: Rachel @romniwools. You can DM on Instagram\, email info@romniwools.com or call (416) 703 – 0202.\n\n\nDelivery/Pick Up Options \n\n\nYou can arrange curbside pick up\nDelivered to your doorstep! (For delivery please order well in advance. Give yourself at least 5 business days)\nTell them Legin sent you and receive 10% off.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/uplifted-art-of-crochet-shoes/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T130000
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CREATED:20201110T165205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165205Z
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SUMMARY:Ask a Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday on our IGTV channel as our Creative Director and Senior Curator\, Elizabeth Semmelhack answers your questions!
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/ask-a-curator/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201110T165205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165205Z
UID:6824-1605011400-1605013200@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Ask a Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday on our IGTV channel as our Creative Director and Senior Curator\, Elizabeth Semmelhack answers your questions!
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/ask-a-curator/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201110T165205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165205Z
UID:6824-1605011400-1605013200@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Ask a Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday on our IGTV channel as our Creative Director and Senior Curator\, Elizabeth Semmelhack answers your questions!
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/ask-a-curator/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201209T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201020T040111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201210T195933Z
UID:6445-1607540400-1607545800@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:The Salon Series IV
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the impact of 18th century issues today and beyond\nWe are so excited to announce our next Salon Series guest ~ Romana Mirza\, 2nd Year PhD Student\, Ryerson and York Universities. \nExploring the impact of 18th century issues today and beyond\, as featured in our exhibition The Great Divide\, we hope you can join us as Romana sits down (virtually) with Creative Director & Senior Curator Elizabeth Semmelhack on December 9th\, 2020. \nIdentity Performance and Privilege – Shifting Perceptions of Modesty and Disproving Stereotypes \nStarting with ideas of modesty in the 18th century\, join us as guest speaker Romana Mirza discusses the impact colonizers had on the culture and society of the “biblical lands”\, specifically focusing on the loss of rights for women. The discussion will also fast forward to the 21st century and consider the increasing visibility of hijabis to discuss how different bodies are put in harm’s way or granted privilege based on sartorial expression. \nRegister Now \n \nABOUT THE SPEAKER \nRomana Mirza brings 25+ years’ experience as a marketing professional and brand strategist to her scholarly work. She is a second year PhD student in the Communication and Culture program offered jointly by Ryerson and York Universities in Toronto\, Canada.  Her dissertation will be exploring distinctions in modest fashion for men\, women and trans* people with the goal to explore modest sartorial practices as a point of connection as opposed to a point of division. Her research will challenge Islamophobic assumptions surrounding modest dressing and the dominant narrative that marginalizes Muslim women who dress modestly. She hopes to address the stigma that has long been associated with modesty and transform narrow understandings and stereotypes in order to advance inclusion.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/the-salon-series-iv/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201110T165205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165205Z
UID:6824-1605011400-1605013200@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Ask a Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday on our IGTV channel as our Creative Director and Senior Curator\, Elizabeth Semmelhack answers your questions!
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/ask-a-curator/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201110T165205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165205Z
UID:6824-1605011400-1605013200@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Ask a Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday on our IGTV channel as our Creative Director and Senior Curator\, Elizabeth Semmelhack answers your questions!
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/ask-a-curator/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201110T165205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165205Z
UID:6824-1605011400-1605013200@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Ask a Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday on our IGTV channel as our Creative Director and Senior Curator\, Elizabeth Semmelhack answers your questions!
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/ask-a-curator/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201123
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201019T160042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201122T220004Z
UID:6849-1605916800-1606089599@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Friends of the BSM Reciprocal Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Special Offer for Friends of the BSM – Explore the Aga Khan Museum FREE \nBecome a Friend of the Aga Khan Museum for a day! From 10:00am to 5:30pm\, Friends of the BSM can visit the Aga Khan Museum for free! Booking in advance is required. Please email friends@agakhanmuseum.org with your desired date and time\, and present your Friends card when you visit. Friends of the BSM can also receive a 10% discount on purchases in the Museum Shop and in the Courtyard Café.  \nPlease note: this offer is for cardholders only and does not include guest privileges. \nOffering visitors a window into worlds perhaps unknown or unfamiliar\, the Aga Khan Museum showcases the artistic\, intellectual and scientific heritage of Islamic civilizations across centuries and continents. \nVisit Remastered ~ a temporary exhibition that allows you to dive deeper than ever before into the Museum’s world-class collection of Persian\, Turkish\, and Mughal Indian manuscript paintings. Digital interactives developed in collaboration with Ryerson University Library enable you to explore 40+ pieces and see stirring stories from the manuscripts come to life. \nFor more information about the Aga Khan Museum and its programming\, please visit agakhanmuseum.org.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/friends-of-the-bsm-reciprocal/
LOCATION:Aga Khan Museum\, 77 Wynford Dr\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M3C 1K1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201110T165205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165205Z
UID:6824-1605011400-1605013200@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Ask a Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday on our IGTV channel as our Creative Director and Senior Curator\, Elizabeth Semmelhack answers your questions!
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/ask-a-curator/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201021T135712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201223T153256Z
UID:6602-1605034800-1605042000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:2020 Founder's Lecture
DESCRIPTION:From Scripts to Sneakers:\nA Conversation with Hollywood Costume Designer Marci Rodgers\nCreative Director & Senior Curator Elizabeth Semmelhack sat down for a fascinating conversation with award-winning costume designer for film\, television\, theatre and opera\, Marci Rodgers. Marci shared her creative process when approaching costume design for major projects\, how she creates iconic looks that influence culture and\, of course\, the importance of shoes!   \nIf you missed it\, watch the recording below. \n \n——————– \nMarci Rodgers is an award winning costume designer for film\, television\, theatre and opera who has brought her unique visual flair to films from Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman to Steven Soderbergh’s High Flying Birds. Her uncanny ability to breathe new life into stories through carefully chosen clothing has quickly made her one of the most sought after young designers in the industry today. Marci’s designs can be seen in prominent projects including\, the television series She’s Gotta Have It with director Spike Lee\, the feature film The Day Shall Come with director Chris Morris\, and television series Wu-Tang Clan: An American Saga created by The RZA & Alex Tse. \nPhoto Credit: Remy Fink
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/2020-founders-lecture/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201110T165205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165205Z
UID:6824-1605011400-1605013200@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Ask a Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday on our IGTV channel as our Creative Director and Senior Curator\, Elizabeth Semmelhack answers your questions!
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/ask-a-curator/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201026T200437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T140522Z
UID:6661-1604016000-1604275199@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Halloween  at the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Halloween may look a bit different this year but that’s not stopping us from celebrating this fun annual tradition.  And what better way to show off your costumes than at Toronto’s favourite shoebox! \nKids 12 and under wearing costumes get in free and also take home a craft bag!  \nWith enhanced safety and cleaning protocols in place\, families can enjoy all four exhibitions\, including our newest exhibit on 18th century footwear\, as well as a unique shop with lots of shoe-inspired items\, all in a safe and welcoming environment. \nPlease purchase your General/Senior/Student tickets in advance. Children in costume do not need an advance ticket but must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Family groups only with a maximum of six per group. \n\n\nShowPass\n\n\n\nVisitors using their Cultural Access Pass or the Canno app\, please email at least one day ahead to Christopher@batashoemuseum.ca to reserve your spot.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/halloween-at-the-bsm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201014T185933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200836Z
UID:6526-1602961200-1602963000@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:Storytime with the BSM
DESCRIPTION:Tune in every Saturday night on our Youtube channel as some of our staff members read stories that cover topics like diversity\, inclusion\, identity and more.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/storytime-with-the-bsm/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201021T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201021T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144552
CREATED:20201020T040137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T131410Z
UID:6052-1603306800-1603312200@batashoemuseum.ca
SUMMARY:The Salon Series II
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the impact of 18th century issues today and beyond\nWe are so excited to announce our next Salon Series guest ~ Dr. Kimberly Alexander\, Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of New Hampshire! Exploring the impact of 18th century issues today and beyond\, as featured in our exhibition The Great Divide\, we hope you can join us as Kimberly sits down (virtually) with Creative Director & Senior Curator Elizabeth Semmelhack\, to discuss Patriotism and the Politicization of Shoes\, 1760s -1780s. \nRegister Now \nUPCOMING SALONS\nThe Salon Series III with Nathalie Atkinson. November 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm.\nThe Salon Series IV with Romana Mirza. December 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm.
URL:https://batashoemuseum.ca/event/salon-series-exploring-the-impact-of-18th-century-issues-today-and-beyond/
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