|
|
Lots to do at the McMichael this March
If you're looking for things to do this March, make sure you drop by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Inspire your inner artist by taking a course on Portrait Photography, enjoy live music by our Sunday Concert Series performers, or sign up for a guided tour and learn interesting facts about our special and permanent exhibitions.
Bring your children too! Enroll them in our March Break Art Camp, or spend the day with them creating pictures, portraits, and Polaroid photographs during our March Break Madness family fun activity week, starting March 16 until March 20, 2009.
For more information on our March programs and tours click here.
|
|
Current Exhibitions
Yousuf Karsh: Industrial Images
On until June 28, 2009
 The Yousuf Karsh: Industrial Images exhibition is a culmination of Karsh's industrial and commercial work with the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Atlas Steel in Welland, Ontario, and Sharon Steel in Pennsylvania, and a variety of other commercial images. This exhibition explores the tone of Karsh's industrial and commercial portraits in relation to the work and life philosophies prevalent in post-WWII North America. It also explores consumerism, marketing, and the political atmosphere in Canada during the 1950s, through his portraits.
"Karshed": Yousuf Karsh Selected Portraits
On until June 28, 2009
December 23, 2008 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Yousuf Karsh, one of the most important portrait photographers of the twentieth century. To commemorate this, two special portfolios of thirty rare, limited-edition portraits by Karsh are on display at the gallery until June 28 to complement the exhibition, Industrial Images. Karsh's celebrated photographs of Muhammad Ali, Winston Churchill, Jacques Cousteau, Ernest Hemingway, Helen Keller, Georgia O'Keeffe, Andy Warhol, and many more are being showcased in an exclusive new exhibit at the McMichael, direct from the Estate of Yousuf Karsh in California.
|
A Brush with War: Military Art from Korea to Afghanistan
On until June 14, 2009 
The exhibition, A Brush with War: Military Art from Korea to Afghanistan, includes artworks dating from 1947 to 2008. In particular, it explores the two military art programs that started more than twenty years after the Second World War, the Canadian Armed Forces Civilian Artists Program (1968-1995) and the Canadian Forces Artists Program (2001-present). Initially influenced by the art of the First and Second World War programs, over the past sixty years military art has moved gradually in new directions, current works expressing artists' more personal rather than documentary responses to their subjects.
|
The Arctic Image
On until June 7, 2009
View over thirty works - paintings, works on paper, sculptures, and photographs - from the McMichael's permanent collection and Cape Dorset collection. This exhibition will examine the importance of the Arctic in relation to the Group of Seven and Inuit artists. Juxtaposing works by the Group of Seven artists with those of leading Inuit artists, this exhibition explores the expressiveness and vibrancy of Inuit culture, the spiritual vision of visiting southern artists, and the resulting cultural cross-influences.
Read on...
|
Child's Play
On until September 27, 2009
Based exclusively on the McMichael's permanent collection, Child's Play is an educational exhibition exploring the theme of children in Canadian art.
|
Upcoming Exhibitions
Challenging Traditions:
Contemporary First Nations Art of the Northwest Coast
June 27 to September 20, 2009
Experience the re-emergence of the art of the Northwest Coast! This exhibition explores the art of nearly forty contemporary Northwest Coast artists. Examine how these artists grapple with the challenges of interpreting traditional Northwest Coast design into the modern age.
Charles Pachter and Margaret Atwood:
The Journals of Susanna Moodie
July 18 to October 11, 2009
Explore the literary world of Margaret Atwood and the wonderful accompanying images of Charles Pachter originating from Atwood's illustrated book of poems, The Journals of Susanna Moodie.
Diana Thorneycroft:
Canada, Myth and History
July 18 to November 29, 2009
Discover the satirical works of Diana Thorneycroft in Canada, Myth and History. Through her compositions of modern-day life and historical events set against the landscapes of the Group of Seven and their contemporaries, Thorneycroft explores notions of Canadian identity and cultural ideologies, while deconstructing mythological narratives.
|
|
Shopping Online Has Never Been Easier...
The McMichael's online gallery shop has gone through some major improvements over the last year. Starting mid-March, visitors will be able to purchase their items online.
The gallery shop receives new products weekly.
Choose from a wide variety of jewellery, reproduction paintings, collectibles, and much more.
SHOP IN PERSON, BY PHONE OR ONLINE
To place your order call
905.893.1121
or toll free 1.888.213.1121 ext. 2237
|
|
|