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House Calls with my Camera

  Toronto physician Dr. Mark Nowaczynski captures the lives of his patients in a poignant series of photo essays.  House Calls with my Camera  focuses on four at-risk individuals, providing insight not only into seniors' quality of life and the subjects' personal stories, but an

From the Soul: Caribana Art Exhibit

  On display during and after the Scotiabank Caribana Festival, the exhibition represents the largest single juried display of works of art by African Canadian artists. More than 160 works on canvas, several Caribana parade costumes, three dimensional bronze sculptures and award-winning ceramic

Canadian Content: Portraits by Nigel Dickson

Nigel Dickson is an international award-winning photographer whose work has been published over the past thirty years in numerous magazines, from Saturday Night to Esquire , Fortune , Newsweek and Rolling Stone . Presented by the Institute for Contemporary Culture, Canadian Content: Portraits by

Afterimage: Tod Ainslie's Vision of the War of 1812

Afterimage: Tod Ainslie's Vision of the War of 1812

Photographs documenting historically significant sites of the War of 1812 also commemorate much more Until Sunday April 28, 2013 Sigmund Samuel Gallery of Canada, Level 1 Wilson Canadian Heritage Exhibition Room “As I worked with these primitive cameras and saw the images they produced,

Roots to Rhythm: Scotiabank Caribana Art Exhibit

The bold rhythms found in the African drum, steel pan, jazz, gospel and more are celebrated on canvas in this colourful art exhibition featuring seventy works by acclaimed African-Canadian artists. Every year, the Association of African Canadian Artists produces an art exhibition that takes place

Carnival: From Emancipation to Celebration

The spirit of the Caribbean blazes to life through awe-inspiring costumes with a strong connection to community and history Until February 24, 2013 The majority of the exhibition is on display in the Hilary and Galen Weston Wing on Level 2 of the ROM. The costumes are on view in the Hyacinth

Jorinde Voigt: Beethoven 1-32

The art of music; the music of art Until October 8 Level 3 “This rising German star conceives her drawings like musical scores or algorithms with spiraling lines and arrows that ebb and flow across the page.” -- The Guardian, UK Beethoven 1-32 , commissioned by Luminato as part of its

Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana

Now Closed About the Ultimate Dinos Meet the Dinos Meet the The Ultimate Dinosaurs Team ROM Research Augmented Reality Millions of years ago, lands that were once united were torn apart. Dinosaurs were carried in different directions, passengers on

Cut/Paste: Creative Reuse in Canadian Design

In this unique new exhibition, creative agency Motherbrand explores the idea of creative reuse, recycling and upscaling in Canadian design. Reaching back to indigenous design and the improvised solutions of early pioneers, through to recent work from designers Tobias Wong, Douglas Coupland and

Soft Rains #6: Suburban Horror (Part 1)

  A tiny diorama, created by artists Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, presents an unsettling suburban scene for visitors to explore. Conceived as a miniature film set inspired by David Lynch's Blue Velvet (1986), one of Toronto International Film Festival's (TIFF) Essential 100 Films, live