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Royal Ontario Museum Hires What Is Believed to Be the First Climate Change Curator

Avatar photo by Jasmine Liu December 21, 2021December 21, 2021

Soren Brothers wants to shift the conversation away from doomsday scenarios and toward actionable change.

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The Surprising Gender Bias on Display in Museum’s Animal Exhibitions

by Hakim Bishara September 13, 2019September 13, 2019

A new study that examined the collections of major American and European museums found that male specimens outnumbered female specimens across most ancient and modern mammals with the exception of bats, anteaters, and sloths.

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Black Women Artists Stage a Performative Dinner at the Art Gallery of Ontario

by Eunice Bélidor April 5, 2019April 8, 2019

Black Wimmin Artist hosts a historical gathering that aptly reflects forgotten Canadian art.

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A Museum Tweets Its Own Tribute to Pot(s), as Canada Legalizes Weed

by Sarah Rose Sharp October 19, 2018October 19, 2018

Pot-heads at the Royal Ontario Museum tweeted out a series of ceramics to celebrate Canada’s Legalization Day.

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The Destroyed Bamiyan Buddha Inspires An Exhibition

Avatar photo by Hrag Vartanian April 5, 2010

While it became a worldwide symbol of the cruel Taliban regime and its intolerance towards difference, the destroyed colossal Buddha of Afghanistan’s Bamiyan valley has inspired a small exhibition which opened last Saturday at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum.

Our Place: to the moon and back on a rocketship from Rome
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Our Place: to the moon and back on a rocketship from Rome

Tom Osgood’s final sculptures accompany design objects by his daughter Ravenna that celebrate domestic joys. On view at form & concept in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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