UBCV
November 30, 2024, 8:15 pm to 9:15 pm
Whither the National Gallery?
In this Dal Grauer Memorial Lecture, award-winning curator and art historian Diana Nemiroff will discuss the evolving role and future direction of the National Gallery of Canada. Drawing from her experience as a senior curator and director, Nemiroff will share insights on the gallery’s impact on Canadian art, highlighting its commitment to Indigenous and women artists and exploring the challenges of preserving a diverse cultural heritage.
When: November 30 at 8:15 pm
Where: Hall #2 P.A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre, UBC’s Point Grey Campus, 2194 Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver
- After-hours entrances are marked on this map.
- We recommend our audience sit in the lecture hall's lower area.
- Accessible parking is available at the Health Sciences Parkade, 2250 Health Sciences Mall.
- Please note: The ticket machine is located at the entrance of the parkade (south side). There is no ticket machine on the north side.
This event is in person, and it will not be live-streamed. We will post the video at a later date here: https://globalreportingcentre.org/vancouver-institute-events/thinking-a…