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Articles | Itinerary
Eight years ago Bev Tosh painted a huge portrait of her mother as a young war bride. That painting, which now hangs in the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, was the beginning of a passionate pursuit to commemorate all war brides through her artwork. It has evolved into a major touring exhibition called "One-Way Passage", which is the result of hundreds of personal interviews with war brides in North America, Britain, Europe and Australia and New Zealand. This exhibition is traveling throughout Canada.
Show Itinerary to Date 2011 2010 Otago Settlers Museum, Dunedin, New Zealand Portage Arts Centre Glenbow Museum 2009 Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan September 18,
2008 -January 4, 2009
2008 The
Royal BC Museum Canadian War Museum Ottawa, Ontario, Canada May 13 - January 6, 2008
2007 'The Rooms' of Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's Newfoundland October 22, 2006 - January 21,2007
2006 Pier 21 Museum Canada's
Immigration Museum
Diefenbaker Canada Centre University of Saskatchewan
2005 Kelowna Art Gallery Nickle Arts Museum,
University of Calgary
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