
Exploring Cape Dorset Art
Three exhibitions of Inuit prints and sculpture from the 1950s to present.
Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 3/ Contemporary Native North American Art from the Northeast and Southeast
Legends: Norval Morrisseau and Anishinabek "Woodland School" Artists
Permanent Collection
The Group of Seven, Tom Thomson, First Nations and Inuit Art
Ongoing
An interactive gallery space.
Fun for people of all ages!

A Future Past, Short Films and Videos with Curator Wanda Nanibush
Part of Curatorial Lectures and Tours
Artist in Residence: Bonnie Devine, De-installation of the Toronto Braid
Take a Walk on the Wild Side, Family Sunday
Part of Family Sundays
Art of Meditation
Part of Adult Lifestyle Workshops
Woodland Wonders, Accessible McMichael Family Art Program (Ages 10 and up)
Part of Accessible Programs
Lynn McDonald
Part of Sunday Concert Series
Nature Photography with Garry Conway
Part of Studio Courses and Workshops
Curator Talks Photography, with Chris Finn
Part of Curatorial Lectures and Tours
Edward Burtynsky and Ansel Adams Exhibitions Opening

Shop for Group of Seven reproductions, exhibition merchandise, our award winning pop-up desk calendar, wall calendars, books and more in the Gallery Shop or eShop.
Artist in Residence: Bonnie Devine, De-installation of the Toronto Braid
Sunday, June 2 at 11:00 a.m.
Conceived as a tribute to the Mississauga First Nation, Bonnie Devine's Toronto Braid site-specific installation will be ceremonially dismantled to allow its natural components to return to the land of the Humber River valley.
Curator Talks Photography, with Chris Finn
Sunday, June 30 at 12:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Join curator Chris Finn for two special presentations of the photography exhibitions, Ansel Adams: Masterworks Edward Burtynsky: The Landscape That We Change



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