Saturday, June 19, 2010

Can U Buy Cake With Lonestar

The exhibition is now open - until August 15, 2010

Richard Leclerc, designer of the exhibition, and John Marsolais, president of the museum.
Photo: Alain Bérubé , Guide


The museum hosted Friday, June 18 its first visitors to the exhibition Evelyn Lambart: Side Films - Garden Side . Among the sixty or so attendees, there were few without whom this exhibition would not have happened. Also, I thank them all, hoping not to forget ...

First, all members of the board of the museum, working together in an outstanding manner at all stages, both management and administration as fitting: Dandenault Louis, Colin Davidson, Martine Harel, Andréanne Larouche, Francine Maheux, Jean Richard Marsolais and Miteault . Thank

to Jeanne Morazain , society Heritage Sutton, who introduced me, a year ago, Evelyn Lambart . She asked me to read the article she published in book # 11 Legacy of Sutton, explaining that Mrs. Lambart had retired from the National Film Board in Sutton, after a career incredible filmmaker or as an associate of the genius of the animation, Norman McLaren or alone, making his own films, most of which are broadcast in the lounge of the museum. Here she spent the last twenty-five years of his life in the house she designed, prepared a beautiful flower garden famous throughout Canada. Not to mention all works she also made weaving, tapestries, watercolors, wood turning, furniture ...

Thanks to all the children of Sutton school and their teachers and the principal, Manon Lemaire, who collaborated on the decoration of the museum by imagining the garden inside Evelyn frame film which I have provided (see bottom photo above).

Thanks also to Daphne Boyer and Donald Sundeng , owners of the house of Evelyn. Not only have they continued to beautify the garden of Evelyn the past eleven years, but they also treasured her garden tools, folding his chair and his "sweater" that she filed on her knees cool evenings and curtains, quilts and other works they have graciously lent. Daphne also has real beautiful panoramic photos of the garden in the early days of June 2010.

Thanks to Tim Griss who has adapted all legal Jeanne Morazain and mine in the exhibition and in this blog, making this exhibition entirely bilingual. Thank you to Diane Hetu Veronica Barton and the National Film Board for the rights of photos and movies of Evelyn or Evelyn Lambart duo-Norman McLaren .

Thanks finally to friends of Evelyn who have lent objects they have crafted or were owned by: Cotton Aymer, Jan Harrison, Elizabeth McCullough, Doreen and her doctor Page Denis Lesieur .

PS : I forgot all partners whose logos appear in the right column ... and all those to come, because I continue to accept all the interesting additions, like Atelier Bouffe : the owner, Catherine Handfield, gave the beautiful watering can to be awarded to the winner of Give Don , but it has also taken the beautiful linen apron I'm wearing in the photo taken at the opening.

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