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John McCrae Talk with Bev Dietrich

Join the AGG Volunteer Association for a talk with Guelph Museums' past curator, Bev Dietrich.
Time
12:00pm
Location 358 Gordon Street Guelph, ON
Price Free

Join the AGG Volunteer Association on Tuesday, May 13 at 12:00 pm for a special presentation by Bev Dietrich on John McCrae. Bev will speak about the life and legacy of the renowned Canadian poet, soldier, and physician. Best known for writing the iconic First World War poem “In Flanders Fields,” McCrae’s story is one of courage, creativity, and compassion.

During this engaging and informative talk, Bev will explore key moments from McCrae’s life, offering insight into his years in Guelph, his military service, and the personal experiences that shaped his famous work. The presentation will also delve into how “In Flanders Fields” came to be written and its lasting impact around the world. In addition to sharing stories and lesser-known facts about McCrae, the talk will include some “myth busting” to clear up common misconceptions about his life and legacy.

This is a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of one of Canada’s most significant historical figures through the lens of someone who has extensively studied and curated his story.

Image detail: Charles Pachter, Portrait of John McCrae, 2013-2014, acrylic and pastel on canvas, tripych: 48 × 78 in. (121.9 × 198.1 cm). Gift of the artist, 2019 Art Gallery of Guelph Collection

Sponsors
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This program presented with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council, an agency of the Government of Ontario.

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