There is always something to do in Hamilton from arts and theatre to movies to concerts to trade shows to nightclub events. We put together Hamilton events from September 2012. Feel free to browse our Hamilton calendar.
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Hamilton Upcoming Events from September 1st, 2012 to October 3rd, 2012
Admission: Adults $10 | Students/Seniors $8 | Children (6 – 17) $4 | Under 5 years FREE | Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $25 | AGH Members receive FREE admission.
Admission: Adults $10 | Students/Seniors $8 | Children (6 – 17) $4 | Under 5 years FREE | Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $25 | AGH Members receive FREE admission.
the AGH is presenting solo exhibitions of acclaimed artists whose works represent a singular recognizable vision. On view are two of Anselm Kiefer’s large mixed media paintings, which are unparalleled in their powerful content, negotiating the cultural residue of WWII.
Employing virtually every sculptural technique—from moulding, casting, carving and modelling to assemblage and bricolage—Valerie Blass explores the territories between animal, human and inanimate forms, creating strange, hybrid objects.
Admission: Adults $10 | Students/Seniors $8 | Children (6 – 17) $4 | Under 5 years FREE | Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $25 | AGH Members receive FREE admission.
Admission: Adults $10 | Students/Seniors $8 | Children (6 – 17) $4 | Under 5 years FREE | Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $25 | AGH Members receive FREE admission.
the AGH is presenting solo exhibitions of acclaimed artists whose works represent a singular recognizable vision. On view are two of Anselm Kiefer’s large mixed media paintings, which are unparalleled in their powerful content, negotiating the cultural residue of WWII.
Employing virtually every sculptural technique—from moulding, casting, carving and modelling to assemblage and bricolage—Valerie Blass explores the territories between animal, human and inanimate forms, creating strange, hybrid objects.
Hundreds of Canada’s top antique dealers and collectors display and sell an unparalleled variety of treasures. With 10 acres of vintage items waiting to be discovered, there are items to please both the novice and the most experienced collector.
Admission: Adults $10 | Students/Seniors $8 | Children (6 – 17) $4 | Under 5 years FREE | Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $25 | AGH Members receive FREE admission.
Employing virtually every sculptural technique—from moulding, casting, carving and modelling to assemblage and bricolage—Valerie Blass explores the territories between animal, human and inanimate forms, creating strange, hybrid objects.
Cross is currently the host of The Secret History of Rock, a radio show heard across the country and the successor to the long-running The Ongoing History of New Music.
Dundurn Castle is built on the history of the War of 1812. Burlington Heights, where Dundurn now stands, was occupied by the British military from 1813 until 1815.
1072 Main St. East in Gage Park, Hamilton, Ontario, L8M 1N6 > View Telephone Number(905) 546-4848
Arr me matey! Join us for a day of adventure and Pirate Talk, Pirate Games, and Pirate Treats. Dress up like a Pirate and join our Pirate Parade through Gage Park.
Admission: Adults $10 | Students/Seniors $8 | Children (6 – 17) $4 | Under 5 years FREE | Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $25 | AGH Members receive FREE admission.
Employing virtually every sculptural technique—from moulding, casting, carving and modelling to assemblage and bricolage—Valerie Blass explores the territories between animal, human and inanimate forms, creating strange, hybrid objects.
Admission: Adults $10 | Students/Seniors $8 | Children (6 – 17) $4 | Under 5 years FREE | Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $25 | AGH Members receive FREE admission.
Admission: Adults $10 | Students/Seniors $8 | Children (6 – 17) $4 | Under 5 years FREE | Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $25 | AGH Members receive FREE admission.