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Toronto's largest museum features exhibits on art, social history, archaeology, natural history and more. The striking Michael Lee-Chin Crystal addition, designed by Daniel Libeskind, is home to the James and Louise Temerty Gallery of the Age of Dinosaurs, plus a variety of other galleries displaying thousands of artifacts that reveal the intricacies of natural history and world cultures. Open daily.
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The language of imagery—that endlessly varied idiom that seeks to articulate our…
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Epistemology and ordering systems have long informed the works of Ian Carr-Harris, and two…
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Of this city’s many cultural claims to fame, the most important may be its contribution to…
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Canadian Content: Portraits by Nigel Dickson
Features a remarkable selection of arresting, insightful and witty photographs of famous Canadians captured by famed photographer Nigel Dickson.
19 Sep 2009 - 21 Mar 2010
Wedgwood: Artistry and Innovation
Classic design and changing styles are featured in this beautiful exhibition of nearly 100 of the finest Wedgwood wares in Canada.
07 Jun 2008 - 29 Aug 2010
Coffee & Smokes in Medieval Yemen
Inspired by the research of ROM archaeologist Ed Keall, this exhibit focuses on the life and times of the Arabian city of Zabid from the 9th to 17th centuries. On display are an assortment of ottoman artifacts and paintings portraying the luxurious pastimes in the urban medieval city.
25 Jul 2009 - Jul 2010