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It’s hard for a building to be invisible, but the old Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art came close. When opened in 1984, it was an apologetic late-modernist structure set a bit too far back from ...
A Toronto museum has received the largest donation in its history and is planning to transform its ground floor to focus on connectivity, access, and Indigeneity with the funds.
Toronto’s Gardiner Museum is set to partially reopen next month following the completion of a section of a large-scale renovation project. The museum closed in July to undergo a $15-million ...
The Gardiner Museum, Toronto's renowned ceramics museum, has just launched a new showcase featuring ceramics and other multimedia artworks by local artists and it's definitely a must-visit ...
TORONTO — Sequoia Miller, chief curator at the Gardiner Museum, has it all planned.. On a warm August morning, the piece that he intended to display in the lobby of this 35-year-old ceramics ...
The Gardiner Museum in Toronto is gearing up for its largest renovation project in almost two decades, after receiving a major $9 million donation back in September 2023 from The Radlett Foundation.
On view through April 21, 2024, the exhibition is co-curated by Odundo and Dr. Sequoia Miller, Chief Curator at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto.
The Gardiner Museum is about to undergo a massive transformation, and the new space will have a greater focus on Indigenous art. The downtown Toronto museum says its new, ground floor ...
One of a handful of institutions in the world dedicated exclusively to ceramic art, Toronto’s Gardiner Museum just got new leadership. Gabrielle Peacock, a veteran of Toronto’s arts and ...
The Gardiner Museum is welcoming budding horticulturalists and those looking to celebrate spring at its Spring Awakening: Gardiner in Bloom event. The exhibit brings together expert designers and ...
It’s hard for a building to be invisible, but the old Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art came close. When opened in 1984, it was an apologetic late-modernist structure set a bit too far back from the ...