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Architectural Opening of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal
Director & CEO, William Thorsell, speaks about the new Michael Lee-Chin Crystal- its enhancement of the Museum's public role, the development process, its "naked" opening, and highlights of the new building itself.
Family Fun at the ROM
Families love March Break at the ROM! Every year, fun and family-friendly activities make this one of the most popular times to visit.
Glass Worlds: Paperweights from the ROM's Collection
Assistant Curator Brian Musselwhite reveals the treasures of the ROM's paperweight collection.
Marking the Moche: Tattoos and Body Modification in Ancient Peru
Associate Curator Justin Jennings talks about Moche objects on loan to the ROM from the Linden Museum in Stuttgart, Germany.
A Day in the Field With Burton Lim
Assistant Curator Burton Lim describes a typical day of fieldwork in China, from preparing bat and rodent specimens to recording field notes, and of course enjoying camp meals.
Sapphires and Rubies
Katherine Dunnell, ROM Mineralogy Technician, provides an overview of sapphires, and explains the allure of rubies.
ROM Backstage: Internships at the Royal Ontario Museum
Digital Intern Bronwen Masemann talks about her experience working at the ROM.
Photography at the ROM
Senior photographer Brian Boyle provides a brief history of photography at the ROM, and describes the process and technology used to create digital images today.
Beadwork
Technician Liliane Lortie on the personal appeal of the beadwork displayed in the Daphne Cockwell Gallery dedicated to First Peoples art & culture.
Specimen Preparation
Assistant Curator Burton Lim describes the process of preparing specimens collected in the field for research and study.