Articles written by Wendy Foster-DeGroot

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Old Canadian Barns – Environmentally Friendly in Several Ways
Old barns are being used for a number of purposes. Many are torn down for reclaimed wood, protected for heritage value or converted into dwellings.
Jun 24, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot
Drama & Desire exhibition at the AGO, Toronto - A Review
Anyone who loves theatre will appreciate the Drama and Desire exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto - the title says it all.
Jun 20, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot
Getting the Most from Museum and Gallery Visits
Visiting a museum or gallery is like going to a fine restaurant. Rather than trying everything on the menu, select the best on offer.
Jun 14, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot
Films as a Starting Point for Art Appreciation
Films set in historic periods can often be useful for appreciating art of that period, especially if the film is known for artistic excellence
Jun 8, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot
Grief - coping with death in a changing world
The pain of loss is compounded when grief cannot be openly expressed or is not socially recognized. Learning to resolve the loss and accept change can help.
Jun 5, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot
Cambridge - University Town Full of Historic Architecture
A visit to Cambridge will provide many examples of English architectural styles, covering several centuries
Jun 4, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot
Digital Age Contract Workers
Using new technologies to connect to colleagues and customers may make freelancers, contractors and teleworkers more common in the new workplace
Jun 3, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot
Montreal Art Scene – Secular and Spiritual Offerings
Visitors to Montreal will find a culture rich in the creative arts and inspiration for the eyes, the mind and the spirit
Jun 2, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot
Amsterdam – Beyond the Red Light District and Coffee Shops
Amsterdam is a trendy and culture-rich destination for a day, a weekend or longer.
May 27, 2010 - Wendy Foster-DeGroot