Literature and visual arts connect in this distinctive book club.
Literature and visual arts connect in this distinctive book club. PAMA’s architecture series features local history through a collection of masterly crafted videos on YouTube. One part of the series will look at the Peel Courthouse, site used for a cinematic remaking of the 1959 Steven Truscott case on which Ann-Marie McDonald's Novel The Way the Crow Flies is loosely based. Participants will discuss MacDonald’s novel while simultaneously exploring the local landmark that made history. Join the discussion with PAMA and Brampton Library staff at PAMA. Check in at the Art Gallery Front Desk. A Brampton Library card is required to register for this club.
The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives is a museum, art gallery, and archives for the Regional Municipality of Peel and are located in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Previously, it was the Peel Heritage Complex.
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