Photographed by Kenneth Chou for the 2017 exhibition "Do Your Homework" the Life and Legacy of Hazel McCallion.
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Hazel’s 100th Birthday!
Did you know the Museums collection holds over 200 photographs that capture various moments of Hazel McCallion's long standing municipal career? In 2014, McCallion donated a significant amount of material she has accumulated while serving in office for over 30 years.
Do Your Homework
In 2017 the Museums developed an exhibition Do Your Homework which presented the successful and captivating moments of her political career.
The exhibition also included the 2017 short Do Your Home produced by Confound Films in partnership with the Museums of Mississauga.
The New Youth Council wants to showcase you and your artwork. This is an opportunity to get professional recognition, have your art promoted to a wide audience and make connections to other young creative people in the city.
These snow boots were made for walking! Safely explore outdoor art and self-guided activities this winter as part of Walks of Art, presented by TD Canada. Explore animated sites in Downtown Mississauga and Bradley Museum with self-guided walking tours, a scavenger hunt and fun games.
The City of Mississauga Public Art Program invites professional artists or artist teams to create an original public artwork for the exterior metal structure of two pedestrian overpass bridges: Winston Churchill Bridge and Derry Road Bridge.