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Trees for Toronto in Queen's Park

Trees for Toronto in Queen's Park

Trees for Toronto was launched by the Royal Ontario Museum and the City of Toronto in connection with the 2007 architectural expansion of the ROM. The purpose of Trees for Toronto is to plant trees in Queens Park and to create a tree identification and awareness program for Toronto.

Iconic: The Paradise of Maitreya

Iconic: The Paradise of Maitreya

This wall painting installed in the Bishop White Gallery of Chinese Temple Art forms the centrepiece of one of the world's most important collections of Chinese temple art. Learn about this iconic object, one of the best-preserved examples of its kind, and why it is a must-see treasure of the

Iconic: Striding Lion

Iconic: Striding Lion

A city known for many of the great wonders of the world, the striding lion of Babylon once adorned the citadel of the Nebuchadnazzar castle. Found in the throne room, the decorated relief on clay bricks is extremely rare and is one of the Royal Ontario Museum's iconic, must see treasures.

BIG- Media Preview (Remix)

BIG- Media Preview (Remix)

Remix of Dr. Alexandra Palmer, Senior Curator, Nora E. Vaughan Fashion Costume Curatorship, speaking at the media preview of BIG.

The ROM's New Look

The ROM's New Look

The ROM connects visitors to their world and to each other. That is what we do. And the ROM's dynamic new visual identity is an expression of that. Want to know more about our dynamic new logo? 

ROM 100, 1914- 2014

ROM 100, 1914- 2014

  The year 2014 marks the ROM’s 100th anniversary. We are already working on a spectacular year-long celebration, not just of our legacy, but as a kick off to our next century of building community through relevant, surprising and lively content and programming.    Learn more at 

The First Brush: Paul Kane and Infrared Photography

The First Brush: Paul Kane and Infrared Photography

A collaboration between the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Toronto, and Queen's University, Kingston, this research project has photographed in the infrared spectrum the Paul Kane collection of oil paintings housed at the ROM. Video produced by Michael Fergusson, MA candidate, Queen's

In Conversation with Sebastião Salgado

In Conversation with Sebastião Salgado

World renowned photojournalist Sebastião Salgado visits the ROM to discuss GENESIS, a photographic essay eight years in the making. Sebastião Salgado was born on 8 February 1944 in Aimorés, Minas Gerais, Brazil. He lives in Paris, France. Salgado has travelled to over 100 countries for his

Google Hangout: Dr. Mark Engstrom

Google Hangout: Dr. Mark Engstrom

Our ROM Biodiversity Goolge+ Hangout on Air with Managing Director of ROM Biodiversity, Dave Ireland and his boss, Dr. Mark Engstrom, Deputy Director of Collections & Research.  They discusst the ROM's new direction and the ground breaking curatorial research our Curators do.

Google Hangout: ROM Ichthyology

Google Hangout: ROM Ichthyology

Managing Director of ROM Biodiversity, Dave Ireland sits down with Dr. Hernán López-Fernández, Ichthyology Curator in the ROM's Department of Natural History.