Series LA.SC121.S7 - Posters for various events at The Beaver Restaurant

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LA.SC121.S7

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Posters for various events at The Beaver Restaurant

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  • 2006 - [ca. 2009] (Creation)

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28 posters

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(1975-2010)

Biographical history

William Grant Munro was a Toronto-based visual artist, community builder, event organizer and entrepreneur. Munro spent his childhood and teenage years in Mississauga. He graduated in 2000 from the Ontario College of Art and Design, where he studied sculpture and installation. In 1999, he founded Vazaleen, a now legendary series of dance parties. In 2006, he and Lynn MacNeil purchased the Beaver Café, a hub of artistic, musical and social activity at Queen Street West and Gladstone Avenue in Toronto’s Parkdale neighbourhood. Munro worked as a DJ for events in the visual art community. He served on the Board of Directors of Art Metropole and York University. His artwork has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at numerous venues including Art in General, New York; and the Art Gallery of Ontario, Mercer Union, Art Gallery of York University, and Paul Petro Contemporary Art, Toronto. His work is represented by Paul Petro Contemporary Art.

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Series consists of posters created by Will Munro for various events at the Beaver Restaurant.

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      Edward P. Taylor Library and Archives, Art Gallery of Ontario

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      Originally prepared in 2011

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      • English

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