The 1950s are the focus of the 2011 Historic Lethbridge Festival, May 3-8, with myriad activities planned for everyone in the family. The University of Lethbridge is hosting two events as part of the festivities.
The U of L Art Gallery has an exhibition entitled, The 1950s: Works from the U of L Art Collection & Galt Museum & Archives, in both the Main Gallery and Helen Christou Gallery.
"The exhibition was created from the perspective of the younger generation," says Dr. Josephine Mills, director/curator. "It highlights areas of artistic developments and social issues from the 1950s."
The exhibition was curated by museum studies interns David Smith and Allison Spencer.
The official festival kick-off opens with a fashion show (7 p.m., May 3) of 1950s-style clothing, hosted by Leslie Robison-Greene, costume designer and professor in the U of L's Dept. of Theatre & Dramatic Arts.
Following the fashion show, enjoy a Hot Rock & Cool Jazz performance by U of L music faculty and students.
For a complete list of events, visit historiclethbridge.org.
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