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Five Questions with Krishna

Submitted by Netta Kornberg, Intern with the Institute for Contemporary Culture. In 2008, when Srinivas Krishna ’s When the Gods Came Down to Earth was installed in front of the ROM, we had no idea he’d be back three years later, this time for Bollywood stars rather than Hindu Gods. On Sunday

ROM x Henry's: Exploring Wildlife Photography

ROM x Henry's: Exploring Wildlife Photography

Showcasing the intersection between art and nature. Photography can reveal our profound connections to the earth, our shared home, and the urgent need to protect it.  Join us for an engaging panel talk and photo display, where captivating visuals meet insightful discussions, illuminating the world

CANADA 150- New Brunswick- Deichmann Pottery

CANADA 150- New Brunswick- Deichmann Pottery

It can be pretty common in rural parts of Canada to find a pottery studio. Lots of Ontario cottagers have favorite potters that they visit in their cottage community. Many of the Gulf Islands in BC have at least one resident potter. Quebec has a hugely successful pottery show that draws in

Re-enactment, Archaeology, and the Ancient Rome & Greece Weekend II of IV: The Sword

Re-enactment, Archaeology, and the Ancient Rome & Greece Weekend II of IV: The Sword

The sword is one of the definitive weapons of the Roman soldier, right from the earliest days of the Empire. The Romans were very keen on swords, and gained much from contact (read conquering) the Iberians of Spain and Gauls of France. The carnage created by the slashes and thrusts of the Roman

Of Africa

Of Africa

/ September 20, 2015 / August 16, 2015 Jessica Karuhanga, Mimi Joh, and Dalton Higgins Family Funday: Digital Diaspora Roadshow July 2015 ROM Speaks: Through a Lens Darkly, Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People July 18, 2015 In Conversation: Combat Jack with DJ Kid Capri February 22,

WPY- The Proof is in the Picture

WPY- The Proof is in the Picture

Guest Blog written by Environmental Visual Communication student Kendra Marjerrison Looking out the eight-foot-high windows of the Tundra Buggy traversing Wapusk National Park, Don Gutoski waited for signs of life. The guide noticed it first- a red fox moving across the snowy expanse of tundra.