MAGnet September 2014

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FALL 2014

Volume 1, Issue 2

THIS ISSUE:

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3What’s On 4Staff Chat Connections 5Collection 6Your Visit 7DAY CAMP@ 8Things To Do

Take a look at what’s coming up

What are they up to?

Recent Acquisitions, Incredible Stories Bring your group to the MAG

NEW this fall!

New Web Site Launched! AND...

Looking for things to do?

Highlights of the new

Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery

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New responsive design looks great on any size screen; an improved calendar page to help you plan your visit; and updated information with new program & collection features!

MAG Central

Artifact Lending Library

Get your tickets now!

Live Music / Silent Film Event

Reel Movie Mondays are back!

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Your Museum : with Lorna, E.D. So Much is New! Our mission is to represent the history, culture and art of Central Alberta for our community and the rest of the world. The MAG offers a variety of programs and activities that the entire family can enjoy.

I’m thrilled to announce two new, unique programs. MAG Central, an artifact lending library, is designed to bring hands-on histtory to school children and youth groups in the region.

programs provide children the opportunity to develop a better understanding and appreciation of different cultures in new and creative ways.

We’ve also launched a full fall series of MAG Day Camps. Take a look at the dates and activities then reserve a spot for your children to spend a ‘day at the museum’.

Don’t miss a thing! Use our new website to check dates and activities, then plan a visit. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Our community is made up of many different backgrounds. Both these

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Lending Library Launched in September! Whether visiting the museum, or bringing the museum to the classroom, the MAG has created an alternate and effective resource for schools and youth groups to get their “hands on history�.

5 Key Reasons real objects are ideal learning tools Makes use of all the senses - particularly touch, sight and smell. Creates direct links to specific topics/subjects. Helps to develop critical thinking and problem - solving skills. Generates lively participation and discussion. Encourages children to learn more about things that are of interest to them. Photography: Karli Kendall

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To learn more about the MAG Central program, email: abbey.cruikshank@reddeer.ca or call 403-309-8405.

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RED DEER AND THE GREAT WAR – 1914

“LET’S

GO BOYS”

November 8, 2014 to February 8, 2015

STORIES AND OBJECTS FROM THE HEROIC AND TRAGIC FIRST WORLD WAR. Learn about the effect and community response the war had on the Red Deer area.

Free Admission November 11th

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lives Photographs by Nick Danziger

November 8, 2014 to February 1, 2015 Commissioned by the International Committee of the Red Cross, in collaboration with author Rory Maclean.

Medal: Silver Memorial Cross, Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery, 2013.8.68a-c www.reddeer.ca

Background: 12th Canadian Mounted Rifles marching to the CPR Station. Red Deer & District Archives, P147.

Trudy Golley

Lucent:

Works in Light and Shadow

August 16 to October 26, 2014

Detail of Aurora Series – Great Wave, 2010 – 2010.034.001, artist Trudy Golley. Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.

Reception: October 3, 2014, 7:00 pm

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www.reddeer.ca

Once + Future Canadian Contemporary Ceramics

New voices and ideas merging the medium of ceramics and technology.

August 2 to October 19, 2014 Reception: Friday October 3, 7:00 to 9:00 pm Remarks: 7:15 pm Performance: The Wishing Girl, Alysse Bowd Featuring: Alwyn O’Brien, Amelie Proulx, Brendan Tang and Alex McLeod. Curated by Robin Lambert


Do you have a passion for History? Then check this out! The collections stored at the MAG are historically relevant to Red Deer and surrounding area. The rich stories unraveled from these artefacts provide a tangible connection to our past. However, over forty years of collecting has put a strain on the available storage space. To ensure that the existing space will sustain future collecting, the MAG has developed a three-year Collections Reorganization Plan. The goal is to development more functional storage and work areas so that artefacts are accessible to staff, researchers, and interested individuals.

The first phase of the project includes an inventory, reorganization, and consolidation of objects which will then be packed securely and transported to a temporary off-site location. New storage units will be installed to utilize existing space to its maximum efficiency. Electronic records will be updated and data made available to the public on-line.

This is a big job and will require

This is a big job and will require extra hands. We’ll be looking for volunteers to assist staff over the upcoming year with the project.

extra hands. We’ll be looking

We want to meet new people who share an interest in history, and explore behind-the-scenes at the MAG?

the project.

for volunteers to assist staff over the upcoming year with

Then watch for more information coming soon.

ASK MELANIE Melanie is the preparator at the MAG. This means she is professionally trained in the care and handling of museum objects. She ‘prepares’ objects and art works for exhibit, determines the best method of display, then installs items in the galleries and adjusts the overhead lighting.

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Q: What special care do I need

Old textiles to take with an heirloom quilt I can be inherited from my Grandmother? very fragile. Rolled storage is preferred to folded storage because it each fold. This will help to prevent reduces the stress on the fibres. creases and weakened fibres at the fold. Layer acid-free tissue The Museum stores quilts on between every fabric layer and padded tubes, covered with store in an acid-free box in a cool, a layer of unbleached muslin, dry area, free from insect pests. and hung in a compact storage cabinet, which isn’t very practical Interested in learning more about for the average person. how to fabricate rolled storage tubes for home use? Then contact If your only option is to fold the me at melanie.berndt@reddeer.ca quilt, place a rolled tube of acidfor details regarding an upcoming free tissue, or a tubular pillow workshop. made with inert polyester, in

Meet Carlene LaRue

MAGnificent Saturdays artist A move to Hinton Alberta years ago rekindled Carlene’s love of visual art. Surrounded by the natural landscape, she captured its beauty through photography and painting. After moving to Sylvan Lake, Carlene took painting and photography classes at Red Deer College. To her surprise she fell in love with the mediums of ceramics and sculpture. Dinosaurs always held her imagination as a child. Carlene brings her clay forms to life, incorporating these giant beasts (with some additions…), roaming the pre-history landscapes of Alberta. Her more recent works are robotic dinosaurs, which also function as ‘chia pets’, growing moss and greenery.

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COLLECTION Connections

The stories behind the objects Red Deer and the Great War - 1914 Let’s Go Boys! This year we mark the 100th Anniversary of start of the Canada’s involvement in the First World War. Great Britain declared war against Germany on August 4, 1914. The Red Deer Armories, built in 1913, saw 80 men immediately volunteer for service.

Over the next four years, the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery will explore the response, duration and profound effects the First World War had on Red Deer and Central Alberta citizens. The museum will use its collections and the stories of soldiers and families who lived in or near Red Deer.

Men from the B and D Company of the 89th Battalion leaving Red Deer; [1916], Red Deer & District Archives, P2151

Julian Sharman - Veteran Profile Julian Sharman arrived in Alberta from England in 1901. He was a loyal supporter of the Agricultural Society and its fairs and became widely known as the breeder of Jersey dairy cattle, especially in developing the famous cow – Rosalind of Old Basing. Sharman joined the 187th Battalion organized in Red Deer. When he returned home he worked on the Committee for the Soldiers Memorial which built the cenotaph. Excerpts taken from RED DEER ADVOCATE, March 8, 1928 Red Deer & District Archives, P6603; CAJ Sharman

The Hidden Contributors “Many women at that time made a valuable contribution towards the war effort by doing Red Cross work in their own homes, and although their work was not spectacular, their contribution was great. Mrs. E.W. Bjorkeland knitted 1,000 pairs of sox for the Red Cross during the First Great War.” Annie L. Gaetz, The Park Country, A history of Red Deer District, pg 171

A Brutal Toll “The war would last four years and kill about 9 million in uniform and other violent conflicts would kill an estimated 20 million more. 619,636 Canadians enlisted, 418,052 troops sent overseas, 59,544 killed overseas, 66,655 total fatalities, 172,950 wounded.” Canadian War Museum

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Private Kendall Miller was killed in action on June 25, 1917. This Memorial Cross, also known as the Silver Cross, was presented to his mother, Mrs. A. Miller. (2013.8.68a-c)


YOUR Visit

$ 10.00 $ 5.00 $ 2.00 $ 2.00 Free

Monday – Friday, 10:00 am - 4:30 pm; Weekend, 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Holiday Hours:

Open Family Day & Heritage Day, 12:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Business Hours:

Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

47-A Avenue

Family Adult Senior (+65) Youth/Student 5 & Under

Gaetz Ave.nue

Galleries Open:

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Spend Sundays at the MAG. FREE admission - Noon to 4:30 pm

QE II Highway

Bring the family, Bring your friends!

Ross (49) Street

Golden Circle

Free!

45 Street Recreation Centre

32 Street

It’s easy to find us; lots of free parking! The Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery is in the same location as the downtown Recreation Centre and the Golden Circle Seniors Resource Centre. Look for the big orange sign on the front of the building.

Plan your own Special Visit. In July the MAG hosted a team building session for the Zone 4 football team (Parkland Region), participating at the Alberta Summer Games (Airdrie, July 24-28). The boys painted team banners, consumed ice cream sundaes, enjoyed time in the galleries, then watched a football movie in the BMO Capitol Theatre. If you would like to plan an extra special visit, please call us at 403-309-8405.

Keep up to date Online! www.reddeermuseum.com fb.com/RedDeerMuseumAndArtGallery @RedDeerMuseum

And have a Wonderful New Year

Christmas Open House Share in the festive spirit Join us on Sunday, December 7th from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. 6


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Limited availasbpaces le! The Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery is hosting A Day @ the Museum day camps for children ages 6 - 12 years. Every camp consists of a theme-based craft, several indoor and outdoor activities, and free time to explore in the galleries.

Pirates!

What You Need To Know

September 26th

» For children 6 to 12 (Grades 1 to 6) » Run 9:00 am to 4:00 pm » Drop off 8:30-9:00 am; Pick up 4:00-4:30 pm » Fees: $25 for museum members » $30 for non-members per day » Kids bring own lunches & snacks » Includes indoor & outdoor activities (dress for the weather) Visit the www.reddeermuseum.com to see the complete schedule and camp information. Register now by calling 403-309-8405, or drop in at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery, 4525 – 47a Avenue.

What do the Koi say? Do you believe in Dragons? How about hard work? An ancient Chinese legend about the “Leaping Carp” (koi translated means carp in Chinese) comes from “The Xin Family’s Three Accompanying Stories” (辛氏三秦记). It states, “On the Yellow River, in Shanxi province, there are two cliffs that frame the river that the locals call ‘The Dragon Gate’. Here, if a carp leaps high enough, it will be magically transformed into a dragon.” The story, contracted into a four-character proverb, “鱼跃龙门” (yúyuèlóngmén), means, “Those who try hard will be rewarded with unimaginable benefits, regardless of how humble their origins”. Email us at museum@reddeer.ca. 7

Themes & Dates Myths and Legends October 9th, 10th & 24th

Inventor’s Workshop

November 6th, 7th, 21st, 24th or 28th

A Pioneer Christmas

December 4th, 5th, 12th, 29th, & 30th

Full Descriptions online at www.reddeerMuseum.com

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Things TO DO

...No MATTER THE WEATHER

Saturdays, 1:00 – 4:00 pm Relive the 1920s Silent Film Era

We supply the artist, inspiration and materials, you supply your imagination!

May 17 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 2

Live Music / Silent Film Featuring Classic Comedies & Live Piano Score by Robert Bruce

A Mug for Money Favourite Fables

Monday, October 27, 2014, Doors open 7:00 pm At Fratters’ Speakeasy

Gobble, Gobble, Gobble Sculptural Centerpieces Bring Your Own Pumpkin Playing With Pastels Poppy Prints

Door prizes, Silent Auction & Prizes for Best Costumes. Proceeds in support of the Red Deer & District Museum Society

Art Deco-rific! In a Bind

Tickets: $50; $40 for Museum Members

The Pen is Mightier than the Sword

Purchase tickets at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery Visit www.reddeermuseum.com for more information.

Snowman Shuffle Wintery Watercolours Good Tidings to You!

Reel Movie Mondays - Fall Series Mondays nights, 7:00 pm.

Mondays and Wednesdays, 1:00 – 3:00 pm

Films screened at Carnival Cinemas, visit www.reelmoviemondays.ca for details.

Express yourself in creative ways! • Accessible to Everyone • Peaceful studio space • Great place to make friends

Sept 22 - Oct 1 Oct 6 – 22 Oct 27 & 29 Nov 3 – 12 Nov 17 – 26

Oct. 6

Tracks, rated PG Coarse language; mature subject matter Oct. 20 Boyhood, rated 14+; Coarse language Nov. 3 The Trip to Italy, rated 14+; Coa rse language; sexual references Nov. 17 Whiplash, not yet rated Dec. 1 The One Hundred Year Old Man, not yet rated

Water & Ink Piles of Portraits Spooky Ink Dropper Puffy Pillows Winter Wonders Printmaking

Drop in $3.00 per person/class Memberships available to persons with disabilities - $50/year

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4525 - 47A Avenue Red Deer, AB T4N 6Z6 museum@reddeer.ca Phone: 403.309.8405 Fax: 403.342.6644

Reel Movie Mondays gratefully acknowledges our partnership with Film Circuit, presented by TIFF and its sponsors and supporters.

www.reddeermuseum.com fb.com/RedDeerMuseumAndArtGallery @RedDeerMuseum

The Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery is grateful to the City of Red Deer and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts for their financial support.


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