OAG 2009 Conference Companion Program

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OAG GOES TO THE AGO..... Discover Toronto’s newest treasure

13TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE October 23-25, 2009

N OF GA TIO ST IA R C

TEROLOGY EN O

TARIO AS SO ON

Park Hyatt Toronto 4 Avenue Road Toronto, Ontario

Ontario Association of Gastroenterology 2175 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 310, Toronto, ON M2J 1W8 Phone: (416) 494-7233 / 1-866-560-7585 Fax: (416) 491-1670 Email: oag@taylorenterprises.com Web: www.gastro.on.ca

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Shaping What We See: The Conversations

You’re Invited

between Art and the Museums that House it. Dr. Shelley Hornstein is the recipient of the Walter L. Gordon Fellowship and is Associate Professor of Architectural History & Visual Culture. She is published widely on the examination of place and spatial politics in architectural and urban sites. Some of the themes she is exploring are “starchitecture,” Jewish topographies, architectural tourism, and department stores, malls and streetscapes of fashion. Her edited books include: Capital Culture: A Reader on Modernist Legacies, State Institutions, and the Value(s) of Art (McGillUniversity Press, 2000); Image and Remembrance: Representation and The Holocaust (Indiana University Press, 2002), and Impossible Images: Contemporary Art after the Holocaust (NYU Press, 2003). The recipient of many prestigious awards, she is currently completing a book entitled Losing Site: Architecture and Places, Lost and Found and preparing another: Romancing the Stone: Architectural Tourisms and our Fascination with Buildings and Places. As Executive Director and Co-Founder of MOSAICA, she has co-developed the first online contemporary space devoted to Jewish culture, virtual space and diaspora. Elsewhere, her work appears in several anthologies and scholarly journals. She was Visiting Professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociale, Paris, and at the University of Bologna, and has been invited to speak at universities and public events at many international venues. She is a graduate of the Université des Sciences Humaines, Strasbourg, France, Professor Hornstein has taught at York University since 1985. Her courses include Memory and Place, Paris as Modernist Dream, The Celluloid City, No Place like Home, and The Metropolis Revisited. Prior to York University, she taught at Concordia and Laval Universities. She is a member of York’s graduate programs in Art History, Culture and Communications, and Social and Political Thought. She has served as Associate Dean, Co-Director of the Centre for Feminist Research, and twice Chair of Department of Fine Arts, Atkinson College.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Ladies, Plan to start the day with a sumptuous breakfast at the Roof Salon in the Park Hyatt Toronto. Then take in a stimulating presentation by renowned architectural historian, Dr. Shelly Hornstein, who will help us understand better the important relationship between art and the museums that house it. An extremely timely presentation given Toronto’s two new world-class museums. Hop on the bus and end your morning with a private tour of the new AGO and an enhanced appreciation of both image and space. Please join us for this truly unique experience. See you then!

Helena Helena Axler RSVP: By September 11, 2009 Melonie Hart @ 416-494-7233/1-866-560-7585 E-mail: oag@taylorenterprises.com Website: www.gastro.on.ca


Shaping What We See: The Conversations

You’re Invited

between Art and the Museums that House it. Dr. Shelley Hornstein is the recipient of the Walter L. Gordon Fellowship and is Associate Professor of Architectural History & Visual Culture. She is published widely on the examination of place and spatial politics in architectural and urban sites. Some of the themes she is exploring are “starchitecture,” Jewish topographies, architectural tourism, and department stores, malls and streetscapes of fashion. Her edited books include: Capital Culture: A Reader on Modernist Legacies, State Institutions, and the Value(s) of Art (McGillUniversity Press, 2000); Image and Remembrance: Representation and The Holocaust (Indiana University Press, 2002), and Impossible Images: Contemporary Art after the Holocaust (NYU Press, 2003). The recipient of many prestigious awards, she is currently completing a book entitled Losing Site: Architecture and Places, Lost and Found and preparing another: Romancing the Stone: Architectural Tourisms and our Fascination with Buildings and Places. As Executive Director and Co-Founder of MOSAICA, she has co-developed the first online contemporary space devoted to Jewish culture, virtual space and diaspora. Elsewhere, her work appears in several anthologies and scholarly journals. She was Visiting Professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociale, Paris, and at the University of Bologna, and has been invited to speak at universities and public events at many international venues. She is a graduate of the Université des Sciences Humaines, Strasbourg, France, Professor Hornstein has taught at York University since 1985. Her courses include Memory and Place, Paris as Modernist Dream, The Celluloid City, No Place like Home, and The Metropolis Revisited. Prior to York University, she taught at Concordia and Laval Universities. She is a member of York’s graduate programs in Art History, Culture and Communications, and Social and Political Thought. She has served as Associate Dean, Co-Director of the Centre for Feminist Research, and twice Chair of Department of Fine Arts, Atkinson College.

O A G

C o m p a n i o n

P r o g r a m

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Ladies, Plan to start the day with a sumptuous breakfast at the Roof Salon in the Park Hyatt Toronto. Then take in a stimulating presentation by renowned architectural historian, Dr. Shelly Hornstein, who will help us understand better the important relationship between art and the museums that house it. An extremely timely presentation given Toronto’s two new world-class museums. Hop on the bus and end your morning with a private tour of the new AGO and an enhanced appreciation of both image and space. Please join us for this truly unique experience. See you then!

Helena Helena Axler RSVP: By September 11, 2009 Melonie Hart @ 416-494-7233/1-866-560-7585 E-mail: oag@taylorenterprises.com Website: www.gastro.on.ca


OAG GOES TO THE AGO..... Discover Toronto’s newest treasure

13TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE October 23-25, 2009

N OF GA TIO ST IA R C

TEROLOGY EN O

TARIO AS SO ON

Park Hyatt Toronto 4 Avenue Road Toronto, Ontario

Ontario Association of Gastroenterology 2175 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 310, Toronto, ON M2J 1W8 Phone: (416) 494-7233 / 1-866-560-7585 Fax: (416) 491-1670 Email: oag@taylorenterprises.com Web: www.gastro.on.ca

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C o m p a n i o n

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