Museum secures Bridges that Unite in Partnership with Aga Khan Foundation Canada

Major Exhibition set to open in Waterloo Region invites Participants to Explore Canada’s role on the World Stage

Kitchener – An interactive exhibition showcasing Canada’s ability to bridge the developed and the developing worlds is set to arrive in Kitchener next month as part of a cross-Canada tour.

Bridges that Unite, will be hosted at The Children’s Museum of Waterloo Region, and invites visitors to consider Canada’s role in the world through the lens of a remarkable 25-year partnership with the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in some of the world’s most isolated and impoverished regions.

The 6,000 square foot exhibition offers a vibrant space in which to explore some of the most pressing questions of the 21st century. Thought-provoking stories, spanning several continents, are told through powerful images, evocative soundscapes and interactive, multimedia components.

The exhibition provides an illuminating backdrop for a range of programs, including cultural performances, panel discussions and film screenings.

Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC), an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network is presenting the large-scale, bilingual exhibition which began its successful cross-country journey in Victoria with tour stops in Calgary and Vancouver.

more at Daily Exchange. – kwnow.ca

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