Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery seeks founders from 60 years ago
Gallery hopes to honour 10 men and women with a founders dinner
The Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery is turning 60 in January and wants to throw a party for its founding members.
But there's a problem with the guest list.
Executive Director Shirley Madill has pored over the early minutes and has identified 10 men and women as the gallery's founders, but each individual is mentioned by last name only.
So she is asking the community to help identify the remaining members. Their names are:
- Mrs. W. H. Sims.
- Mrs. R. Ashton.
- Mrs. A. M. Shaw.
- Mr. D.M.C Shaw.
- Dr. D. W. Whaley.
- Mr. W. W. Foot.
- Mr. J. Schlachter.
- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Magee.
"At this point, the only names that are familiar to us are Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Eastman, because Elizabeth Eastman's works are in our collection," Madill says.
Madill says the founders had big ideas for their small-town gallery, wanting to rival the likes of the Art Gallery of Toronto and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
"They were going to do this and it didn't appear in the minutes at all that there was anything that was going to hold them back."
Madill wants to honour these men and women with a founders dinner in early 2016, to kick of the gallery's 60th anniversary.
Anyone who recognizes one of the names above is encouraged to contact Madill at [email protected], Judith Stephens-Wells at [email protected], or Kris Schumacher at [email protected].