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A screen in a classroom displays an orange-and-black butterfly.
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Relationships in Nature - Virtual

Learn about important and fascinating relationships between organisms, including humans, and how human activity and history affect the natural world.
Illustration of a dragon fly
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Insects: the little things that run the world

Insects are the world’s most diverse group of animals, with about a million species already found and named. Because of their generally small size they often escape our notice as we go about our daily
Tagish Lake meteorite.
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Looking Back at a New-Year Meteorite Discovery

On January 18th, 2000, the Tagish Lake meteorite fell in northern British Columbia at approximately 8:43 a.m. local time. It produced a remarkable fireball as it streaked across the dawn sky, an event

Angler fish.
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The Warty Sea Devil

The deep-sea angler fish is a rather odd looking fish. It can be found deep under water, up to 4,000 meters below the ocean’s surface. It is very difficult to survive at these depths, in dark, cold

Moccasins.
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Fancy Footwork

The quillworked moccasins shown here were made in the early 20th century by Jenny Duck Chief, a Blackfoot woman from southern Alberta. They bear the image of the mythical Thunder Bird. According to

Earthenware bowl with moulded figures.
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Nowruz: A Celebration of Spring

Nowruz, meaning “new day,” is the Persian New Year which celebrates the arrival of spring on March 20th or 21st each year. The holiday has roots in the ancient Zoroastrian or Parsi religion and has

Apprentice working in Amadou Feou’s workshop. Njinka Quarter. Foumban. February 2020.
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Contemporary Art in Cameroon

In February of this year, just before the world shut down, I traveled to Cameroon for a three-week research expedition into the country’s robust art market. Though Cameroon is the African nation that

Masked person sitting on bleachers.
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Indigenous Fashion Arts

A pop-up boutique by Indigenous Fashion Arts is showcasing clothing, home accents, and accessories by artists at the crossroads of art, fashion, and culture. IFA is a non-profit organization under

Treaty Beer can.
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Racism in a Can

In the late 1980s, Treaty Beer was introduced to incite anti-treaty sentiment against the usufructuary rights of Wisconsin Ojibwe to spearfish on ceded lands. Dubbed “hate in a can,” Treaty Beer was

Ten-year-old wildlife photographer Josiah Launstein sits bundled up and ready to take the shot.
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Incredible Wildlife Photos... Taken by 10-Year-Olds

Guest Blog written by Environmental Visual Communication student Cassidy McAuliffe If you think you need years of experience to be a good photographer… think again! After viewing photos taken by youth

A screen in a classroom displays a scene from an ancient Egyptian coffin with hieroglyphs.
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Being Human: From Early Societies to Today - Virtual

The ways we live our lives today not only reflect human activities of the past, but also provide a glimpse into our future.
Yellow cape made from golden orb spider silk
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High-fashion cape created using silk by the golden orb spider

More than one million spiders produced the large handwoven cloth. Lemurs and chameleons are most associated with Madagascar, a large island nation lying off the east coast of Africa. But in recent

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Modern Design for a Modern World: Art Deco in Paris

In the years between the World Wars a new design style emerged which embraced the imagery of industrialization. This style, known as Art Deco, responded to the social and technological developments

Royal Ontario Museum Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Bloor Street Entrance.
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How to display the past......

Ever wondered what goes in to the display you see in a museum gallery? I’m exploring some behind-the-scenes issues that shape what you see. This is the first of a series of posts that tie into a new

“Tundra Buggy and Sun Dog” Don Gutoski’s snowy view on a photography adventure in Cape Churchill, Manitoba.
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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

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