• The Big Barn's Secrets: Stories from the Museum of Dufferin

  • Feb 3 2025
  • Duración: 21 m
  • Podcast

The Big Barn's Secrets: Stories from the Museum of Dufferin

  • Resumen

  • In this engaging episode, host Sarah interviews Jasmine Proteau PhD, the Museum Service Manager at the Museum of Dufferin. The conversation explores the rich history of this cultural institution, from its humble beginnings as a community project to its current status as a dynamic museum featuring both historical artifacts and contemporary art. Jasmine shares fascinating stories about unique collections, including the world's largest public collection of Cornflower glass, and reveals surprising local history such as the former Fisher Price factory in Orangeville. The episode highlights the museum's commitment to preserving both past and present community stories, while offering diverse programming for all ages through interactive exhibits, workshops, and special events.

    Learn more here: https://www.dufferinmuseum.com/

    Timeline & Key Points

    [00:00:00] - Episode introduction and welcome

    [00:01:00] - History of the Dufferin County Museum

    • Started in 1963 as Shelburne Pioneer Museum
    • County took over management in 1988
    • Current building construction began in 1992, completed in 1994
    • Rebranded to Museum of Dufferin in 2018

    [00:02:00] - Historical highlight: Fisher Price factory in Orangeville

    • Factory employed predominantly women
    • Workers went on strike for higher wages
    • Company responded by closing the factory

    [00:03:00] - Current and upcoming exhibits

    • Contemporary art features local Dufferin County artists
    • "Happy Days" exhibit opening on Family Day
    • Features history of childhood and toys
    • Interactive elements including Lego wall and friendship bracelet making
    • Country Life photography exhibition in Silo Gallery

    [00:05:00] - W.J. Hughes Cornflower Glass Collection

    • Largest public collection in the world
    • Hughes born in Dufferin County in 1881
    • Started business in Toronto basement
    • Permanent gallery created for Canada 150 celebration

    [00:07:00] - Notable artifacts

    • Victorian-era hair wreaths (mourning artifacts)
    • Vaseline glass containing uranium that glows under black light

    [00:09:00] - Highlight artifact: Thomas Jewell and Mary Lawrence's coverlet

    • Created in 1848
    • Made on early Jacquard loom
    • Connected to Orange Lawrence, founder of Orangeville

    [00:10:00] - Programs and events

    • MOD Tots program for toddlers
    • Summer camps including movie camp, fashion camp, archaeology camp
    • Annual Halloween event
    • Holiday Treasures market featuring 68 vendors

    [00:13:00] - Museum atmosphere described as:

    • Fun
    • Vibrant
    • Fascinating

    [00:15:00] - Community involvement and collection growth

    • Evolving from early settler focus
    • Actively collecting diverse community histories
    • Documenting contemporary events for future reference

    [00:17:00] - Ways to get involved

    • Various volunteer opportunities
    • Donation options
    • Business partnerships and sponsorships
    • Membership programs

    Key Takeaways:
    1. The Museum of Dufferin evolved from a community-driven initiative to a significant cultural institution over several decades.
    2. The museum houses unique collections, including the world's largest public collection of Cornflower glass and fascinating historical artifacts.
    3. Programming spans all age groups with interactive exhibits, workshops, camps, and special events throughout the year.
    4. The museum actively works to preserve both historical and contemporary aspects of community life, ensuring future generations can understand today's significant...
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