Sunday Afternoons At RiverBrink – Sonya de Lazzer Offers A Talk On “Niagara & the Sublime: from Folklore to Film”

News from the RiverBrink Art Musem in Niagara, Ontario

QUEENSTON (NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ontario) – On Sunday October 26 at 2 pm, Sonya de Lazzer will give a talk on “Niagara & the Sublime: from Folklore to Film.”

RiverBrink speakder Sonya Marie de Lazzer

RiverBrink speakder Sonya Marie de Lazzer

Sonya Marie de Lazzer is a PhD student at Brock University in the Interdisciplinary Humanities program with a specialization in culture and aesthetics. 

Her research explores the philosophical underpinnings of the Sublime with an in-depth exploration of regional histories, identities and places. Her work focuses on iconic sites and landscapes, particularly the Horseshoe Falls in Niagara. She received her BA in Visual Studies (2009) at Brock University and an MA in Art History and Visual Culture (2013) at University at Buffalo, SUNY.

This Talk is generously supported by David and Anne Aurandt.

Admission is $15.00 for the general public and $10.00 for RiverBrink members. Following the talks, refreshments will be served. Seating is limited, therefore advance registration is advised. For reservations and to purchase tickets to the series, please contact RiverBrink Art Museum by phone at (905) 262-4510 or by email manager@riverbrink.org. Free parking. Wheelchair accessible. 

RiverBrink Art Museum is located at 116 Queenston Street, Queenston (Niagara-on-the-Lake) (on the Niagara Parkway halfway between Niagara Falls and “Old Town” Niagara-on-the-Lake). Free parking. Wheelchair accessible.

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