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Join us for the opening of the group show: RECALL
“Bring a fact, event, or situation back into one’s mind, especially so as to recount it to others; remember”.
Walnut Contemporary pays tribute to freedom, human rights and those who fought and lost their lives for these values. This collective art exhibition was inspired by the continuous struggles and efforts of the people of Canada to keep sacred these same freedoms and rights regardless of a lineage of centuries, decades or days. Canada defines and accepts these values in the landmark documents of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
“A country, after all, is not something you build as the pharaohs built the pyramids, and then leave standing there to defy eternity. A country is something that is built every day out of certain basic shared values.”
Pierre Elliott Trudeau Memoirs, Part 5, “Life After Politics” 1993
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