Curve Gallery displays ‘Walking Through Westman’

A group of pop-up displays in front of a sign that says Curve Gallery.

A public gallery at Brandon University is showcasing a display of local history.

The Tommy McLeod Curve Gallery is located on a distinctive curved wall on the second floor of the John E. Robbins Library and often houses displays of art, photography, and creative work.

The current exhibit, in partnership with the BU Public History Program, is called “Walking Through Westman: Uncovering Our Past” and will be on display through the winter.

“Walking Through Westman” was created by students of the Public History Program, with support from the S.J. McKee Archives and other local history venues. The series of popup banners covers various interesting events, people, and locations in Brandon and surrounding area.

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