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  • Awareness Activities
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  • Hold a fundraising event
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Brampton Museum visit, Neil Brownsword Exhibition: October 2023

This image captures a small group interacting. A woman in a bright pink jacket is smiling, seated next to a man in a blue hoodie. Another person is showing them something small they're holding, possibly a tactile representation of artwork for a hands-on experience. Framed artworks are visible on the wall behind them.This image shows a closer view of some artworks on display. They appear to be textile or mixed media pieces with abstract designs in earth tones. A few attendees are examining the art, including someone holding what looks like a tactile object for a hands-on experience of the artwork.This image provides a wider view of the gallery space. The same large abstract painting is visible, and more attendees are seated facing it. The space has white brick walls and track lighting. A sign for the "Jim Wain Courtyard Gallery" is visible.This image shows a woman with gray hair presenting to a small group of seated attendees. She's gesturing towards a small display on the wall while a large abstract painting hangs behind her.

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