Orillia Museum of Art & History
Set in the heart of historic Downtown Orillia, the museum is located in a designated heritage building with its' own fascinating history. The Orillia Museum of Art and History offers a regular schedule of art exhibitions showcasing a collection of work of outstanding international, national and regional artists, including a works by the Group of Seven. A variety of exhibits bring Orillia's history to life with fascinating artifacts and archival materials. Museum visitors can register for a wide range of cultural programs including art classes, seminars and lectures. The Clock Tower Gift Shop offers distinctive gifts and work by national and regional artisans.
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Orillia Museum of Art & History: Inspiring Creativity + Celebrating History
The Orillia Museum of Art & History strives for excellence in community building surrounding the arts and local history. OMAH provides opportunities for creativity, education, and inspiration through our exhibitions, educational programming and archival collection.
As the hub of the Peter Street Arts District OMAH thrives in Downtown Orillia, connecting local groups and communities.
Featured Artefacts: Royal Canadian Navy
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Awards Presentaton from the 2017 Carmichael Canadian Landscape Exhibition
Opening remarks and awards presentation from the 2017 Carmichael Canadian Landscape Exhibition.
Opening remarks by OMAH Executive Director, Ninette Gyorody.
Kevin J. Batchelor Emerging Artist Award: 'Islands' by Jessalyn Forsythe with congratulations by Kelly Batchelor
Paul Quarrington Multidisciplinary Art Award: 'The Copper Blues' by Fiona Legg with congratulations by Fred Addis on behalf of the Quarrington Arts Society.
2017 Juror's Prize: 'Objects Wrapped in Dreams Wrapped in Objects' by prOphecysun with congratulations by Dr. Linda Rodenberg on behalf of Lakehead University
The Carmichael Canadian Landscape Exhibition: Tradition Transformed runs until November 26, 2017 at OMAH
Last Railroad Spike Display at the Orillia Museum
Today we went to the Orillia Museum of Art & History to see the Last Spike display I made all set up!
You need to stop in if your in the Orillia area! So much to see!
Monday to Saturday 10am-4pm,
Sunday 1-4pm
kids 12 & under are free, adults $5!
Great price to see some history!
30 Peter Street South
Orillia, ON L3V5A9
(705) 326-2159
Orillia Museum of Art & History
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OMAH Presents: Sir Sam's Society
Purchase a Sir Sam's Society membership for $365 and enjoy all the regular benefits of OMAH’s couple membership program, plus invitations to special VIP events, a $300 tax receipt, and an annual art loan party. Already an OMAH member? You can easily upgrade your membership to the Sir Sam's Society level.
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CHARLES PACHTER live art auction Orillia Museum of Art & History July 20 2013
Artist Charles Pachter has generously donated 16 artworks to benefit the Orillia Museum of Art & History (OMAH) on July 20, 2013.
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phone in bidding begins: July 10th
with bidding ending at 11:55pm July 19th
Live Auction: July 20th 6pm, OMAH, 30 Peter St. South, Orillia
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Charles Pachter's lecture, Pachter Reinterprets Simcoe, was video recorded on May 9, 2013 at Swanmore Hall, Leacock Museum in Orillia, at the Carmichael Canadian Art and History Lecture supporting the Orillia Museum of Art & History Building Fund.
A video by Henry Martinuk, Chernozym Video.
Orillia Mental Asylum | Mark Dorsey, PhD Candidate | Research Snapshot | LA&PS | York U History
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PhD Candidate Mark Dorsey talks about his research in the Orillia Mental Asylum.
Top 11. Tourist Attractions in Orillia - Ontario, Canada
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The most beautiful places and sight in Orillia.
Top 11. Tourist Attractions in Orillia - Ontario, Canada: Couchiching Beach Park, Tudhope Park, Orillia Fairgrounds Farmers' Market, Scout Valley, Stephen Leacock Museum, Scales Nature Park, The OPP Museum, Mara Provincial Park, Orillia Museum of Art and History, Bass Lake Provincial Park, Guardian Angels Church
Girls' Weekend Getaway to Orillia and Ontario's Lake Country
I head north of Toronto to Orillia and Ontario's Lake Country with my friend Kristin for a girl's getaway weekend! Culture, adventure, nature, and great food are all on the itinerary.
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Huronia Cultural Campus Virtual Tour
The Huronia Cultural Campus is a not for profit organization dedicated to building a new home for creative arts, education, and innovation in Orillia.
The Foundation seeks to transform the former Huronia Regional Centre property into the Huronia Cultural Campus. When the Campus is completed, it will serve as a focal point for artists, musicians, and anyone interested in arts and culture in Ontario.
Find the Perfect Gift at #OMAHshop
For the best locally made gifts, stop by #OMAHShop
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Lunch & Learn 2015: James Ireland Drypoint Etching
Here, James Ireland discusses the details of dry-point etching during his October Lunch & Learn talk.
As OMAH's Artist in Residence, James visits the museum once a week and shares with visitors his knowledge about etching and has created a series called The Man In The Little Black Dress, exhibiting at OMAH until Jan. 10, 2016.
At our first Lunch and Learn of the 2015/2016 season, James talked about how he got into art school, came to Canada and about his successful career as a graphic artist specializing in magazine design and corporate branding.
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In our Gift Shop:
James Ireland T-Shirts 'Mad Dogs' and 'Cruising' - $25 each
The Man in the Little Black Dress Book - $20
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ENCORE Orillia | XMAS Trash Bash Video Recap |
Video recap of the Xmas Trash Bash at Encore Orillia
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TFA Presents: Kala Wearable Arts Fashion Show [Covered by Crystal Media]
TFA (Toronto Fashion Academy) presents Kala Wearable Arts Fashion Show at The Spoke's Club in Downtown, Toronto.
Special thanks to them inviting us as well as Le Spectra to cover this spectacular event!
The models were gorgeous and the designs were outstanding!
To see more visuals, stay tuned for a full photo album of the whole event!
We hope you enjoy!
Ps. This event was covered by Crystal Media in association with Le Spectra.
Shot and edited by Hassaan Khan.
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Orillia's DEAD Mall - Orillia Square Mall - Retail Case Study 001
Ok, the title was click bait. I think (or, at least, I hope) this mall is not dead. It's just... half vacant lol. This video is about Orillia Square Mall and how it has been reduced to less than 55% tenant occupancy.
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Best Western Plus Mariposa Inn & Conference Centre - Orillia Hotels, Canada
Best Western Plus Mariposa Inn & Conference Centre 2 Stars hotel in Orillia, Canada Within US Travel Directory This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. This Orillia, Ontario hotel is 11.3 km from Casino Rama. The hotel offers a casino shuttle and an indoor pool.Best Western Mariposa Inn rooms include a hairdryer and ironing facilities. The room is also equipped with free Wi-Fi and cable TV.The Mariposa Best Western features a daily breakfast. Guests can also dine at The Grape and Olive, which features a wine and martini bar.The Best Western offers a sauna and hot tub. The hotel also has a gym.BestWestern Mariposa is within a 5-minute drive of Orillia Museum of Art and History.
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Music For Meals | Orillia Museum of Art & History | Fundraiser for The Sharing Place Food Bank
Music: Aaron Mangoff - Fear of God
April 9 was this year's National We Day, and in honor of this powerful youth movement, OMAH's Youth Arts Council put together an open mic at the museum!
Attendees were asked to donate $2 + a non perishable food item and all proceeds would be donated to The Sharing Place.
Over 40 people came out to see some local talent: Aaron Mangoff, Tyler Knight, Jacob Kearey-Moreland, Mitchell Sleeman, and a 4 man band (Noah, Ryan, Will & Graydon).
We ended up raising $177, which will fill 8 single hampers with food, plus 86 pounds of food!
Thanks to everyone who came out and supported and to all of our performers. It truly was a great night!
Discover the Stephen Leacock Museum in Orillia
Discover the Stephen Leacock Museum National Historic Site in Orillia with this video created by Tourism Simcoe County.
Lunch & Learn 2015: James Ireland Career in Design
Artist in Residence, James Ireland discusses his career in design during his October Lunch & Learn talk.
As OMAH's Artist in Residence, James visits the museum once a week and shares with visitors his knowledge about etching and has created a series called The Man In The Little Black Dress, exhibiting at OMAH until Jan. 10, 2016.
At our first Lunch and Learn of the 2015/2016 season, James talked about how he got into art school, came to Canada and about his successful career as a graphic artist specializing in magazine design and corporate branding.
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In our Gift Shop:
James Ireland T-Shirts 'Mad Dogs' and 'Cruising' - $25 each
The Man in the Little Black Dress Book - $20
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