

Travelling Exhibitions
Arts of China
Do you ever wonder about the significance of the Chinese dragon? This and other questions are answered in Arts of China.
Chinese history, culture and classic traditions come to life through the exploration of three materials closely associated with China—jade, bronze and ceramics. Six themed cases display artifacts from the ROM's world-renowned collection. All text for this exhibition is presented in English, French, and Chinese, giving Arts of China true multicultural appeal.
This exhibition is accompanied by an intriguing school case, to engage visitors in ancient Chinese culture and the fascinating arts produced by its people. Through a variety of hands-on activities, artifacts and replicas, visitors can explore Chinese dynasties, the development of their intricate writing, ancient symbols of power, innovative technological creations, as well as how bronze, jade and porcelain were made and their impact on the Western world.
Topics covered:
Curriculum relevant for:
| Kindergarten |
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| Grades 1 to 8 | Visual Arts |
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| Grade 1 | Matter and Materials: Characteristics of Objects and Properties of Materials |
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| Grade 2 | Heritage and Citizenship: Traditions and Celebrations |
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| Grade 4 | Earth and Space Systems |
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| Grade 5 | Matter and Materials: Properties of and Changes in Matter |
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| Grade 7 | Matter and Materials: Pure Substances and Mixtures |
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| Grade 9-12 | Visual Arts |
Components:
Space required:
Approximately 75 square metres (800 square feet)
Weight:
771 kg (1700 lbs)
Supplementary materials:
The exhibition is complemented by an educational kit containing hands-on objects, student activity booklets, teachers’ notes, class worksheets and other resource materials.
Booking period:
8 weeks
Fee:
$1,400 plus shipping cost
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More Information

A mixture of display cases, text panels and decorative banners provide a glimpse into Ancient China.
Image courtesy of Joseph Brant Museum.

Visitors will see ROM artifacts made of bronze.
Image courtesy of Joseph Brant Museum.

Explore the trade and technology of Chinese ceramics.
Image courtesy of Joseph Brant Museum.

The Royal Ontario Museum gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation.