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President's Holiday Reception - London
Friday, December 9, 2016
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, Western University, London, ON

President's Holiday Reception
President Amit Chakma and Mrs. Meena Chakma invite you to celebrate the season at the President’s Holiday Reception. This year’s venue features the exhibit, Mountains and Rivers Without End which you can enjoy during the reception.    

Tickets are complimentary for you and a guest.

RSVP online, by email or 519-661-2111 x. 85400 by Monday, December 5, 2016. Please advise of any dietary restrictions or allergies upon acceptance.

Complimentary parking is available in the Middlesex Parking lot (Lot G).

Thank you for your support and ongoing commitment to Western. Best wishes for a joyous holiday season.

Thank you to our sponsor 

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Mountains and Rivers Without End

Nov. 18 – December 9, 2016

Mountains and Rivers Without End is a collaborative art exhibition, initiated by the Visual Arts Department which takes place in Artlab and Concourse Gallery spaces in the John Labatt Visual Arts Centre at Western University. The exhibition includes contemporary artists from Canada and Ecuador: Canadians Gautam Garoo, who is a Western MFA graduate, Prof. Patrick Mahon from Visual Arts, Gu Xiong, a Professor from UBC, and Ecuadorians Esteban Ayala (Hidalgo), Jenny Jaramillo, and Ulises Unda, a Western PhD candidate. The works of art address phenomenological and conceptual concerns surrounding the historical, social, and environmental effects of mining in the Portovelo region of Ecuador.
 
The exhibition also acts as a catalyst for the conference, Art Beyond Itself: Mountain and Rivers Without End, which will consist of a discussion by artists and scholars about the role that socially engaged art can play in the arts and the social sciences.

We are sorry, the deadline for registering for this event online has passed. Please email alumnirsvp@uwo.ca or call 1-800-258-6896 and press 2 if you are still interested in attending. Please leave your name, email, phone number, the name of your guest and specify which event you will be attending.


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