MacLaren Art Centre explained

MacLaren Art Centre
Coordinates:44.3901°N -79.685°W
Location:3475 Albert Street,
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Type:Art museum
Visitors:37 Mulcaster Street, Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Executive Director:Lisa Daniels [1]
Curator:Emily McKibbon (Senior Curator)
Architect:Siamak Hariri

The MacLaren Art Centre is an art gallery and museum, located in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.[2]

It is named in honour of Maurice MacLaren, who bequeathed his Victorian home, Maple Hill, to the Barrie Gallery Project in 1989. The MacLaren Art Centre later moved to the former City of Barrie library, a Carnegie building, and added to it; the new gallery opened in September 2001. The building was designed by Siamak Hariri of Hariri Pontarini Architects.[3] The first piece in the gallery's collection is the Spirit Catcher, a sculpture by Ron Baird, first displayed at Expo '86 in Vancouver, and donated by the Peacock Foundation.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff. MacLaren Art Centre. maclarenart.com. 22 November 2019.
  2. Web site: MacLaren Art Centre gets Lucid - ClickPress. Clickpress.com. 19 May 2018.
  3. Web site: Architecture for Art's Sake - Canadian Architect. Canadianarchitect.com. 19 May 2018.
  4. Web site: Simcoe County Breaking News - Simcoe County's Online Newspaper - Simcoe.com. Simcoe.com. 19 May 2018.