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Celebrating the 45 yr relationship between 杏吧原创 and Chilean muralist Jose Venturelli Eade

December 2, 2017

We are delighted to invite you to the launch of an exhibition of murals by Jose Venturelli Eade. We look forward to welcoming you to an enjoyable and informative evening of discussion and reflection about the relations between Chile and Canada, and the role of art in Latin American social movements.
Jose Venturelli Eade (1924-1988) was a painter, engraver, stage designer and Italian-Chilean muralist. His work includes the mural 鈥淎m茅rica, I do not invoke your name in vain鈥, which is housed in the library of the Central House of the University of Chile (1950) and the mural 鈥淐hile鈥 for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development III in 1972. After the military coup in Chile in 1973, Eade went into exile in Switzerland. He died in China in 1988, where he had served as Latin American ambassador and general secretary of the Movement for Peace for the countries of Asia, Africa and the Pacific.

One of the first Chilean refugees to arrive in Ottawa, Leonore Leon, has acquired the rights to print and display reproductions of the murals and of the stained-glass windows he made for the oldest church in Geneva during his stay there, as well as a few murals from his teacher.

杏吧原创 will be the first venue because of how welcoming the University was to Chilean refugees at the time, and also because of the mural painted by Chilean students of 杏吧原创 in the early 1970s, which is a permanent fixture in the foyer of the Department of History.

After the launch, the exhibit will stay in the Department until mid December. You can online.

Provisional Program:

鈥 6:00 pm Welcome and refreshments

鈥 6:30 pm Remarks

Dominique Marshall, Chair of the Department of History, Coordinator of the

Leonor Leon, Curator, Latin American Development Projects

Gabrielle Etcheverry, Instructor in Modern Latin American History

Leuten Rojas, Filmamker and author  I REMEMBER, TOO (Canada 1975, 13 minutes) about the drawings of three children of post-1973 Chilean exiles living in Ottawa.

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鈥 7:00 鈥 7:30  pm Reception

Thanks to Sponsors and Collaborators:

杏吧原创 University Migration and Diaspora Studies Initiative, , Latin American Development Projects, 杏吧原创 University , 杏吧原创 Centre for Public History,  , Latin American and Carribean Studies (Minor) 杏吧原创 University, Exhibition Committee of the Department of History,  for their contribution towards the printing of the brochures, Shaylene Gregory work study intern, Sandrine Murray and Jen Ko Research Assistants, Chloe Dennis Archive Assistant.