Thursday, February 20, 2025 7:00 pm
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8:30 pm
EST (GMT -05:00)

Douglas Hunter is an award winning author of more than twenty works of non-fiction including the Wilson Prize in Canadian History. He holds a PhD in history from York University.
Author Douglas Hunter explores the role of the First World War in the life and career of artist A.Y. Jackson, and its impact on the formation of Canada’s most famous art collective, the Group of Seven.
Co-sponsored by Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada and Guelph Museums.
The lecture will premiere in-person at the Guelph Civic Museum, and online via their Facebook livestream.