Exhibit Celebrates John Polanyi’s Legacy in Chemistry
The permanent display at the Lash Miller Building honours Polanyi for his Nobel Prize-winning research, and for his advocacy against nuclear weapons
The permanent display at the Lash Miller Building honours Polanyi for his Nobel Prize-winning research, and for his advocacy against nuclear weapons
An all-night event at Hart House celebrated sleep – and the lack of it
A U of T startup is developing a whole new kind of night-time entertainment
At the Gardiner Museum, Kelvin Browne aims to connect people with the beauty and artistry of ceramics -- and encourage them to make their own
Wanda Nanibush, the AGO’s first curator of Indigenous art, pays heed to the overlooked
Prof. Tong Lam's photographs depict urban decay in Asia, and the parallels between security and surveillance in east and west
Special techniques are needed to design clothes for wheelchair users. The ROM showcases them in a unique exhibition
In the late 1980s, photographer John Simone captured New York City's outrageous counterculture on film
Prof. Chen Shen reveals how life was in China’s Forbidden City
From the moment she arrived in Canada, Katerina Atanassova was drawn to the Group of Seven
Art history prof Alexandra Palmer goes BIG with a ROM textile exhibition
Chinese propaganda posters from the 1960s celebrate work as an act of nation-building
U of T curator Barbara Fischer is headed to the 2009 Venice Biennale with artist Mark Lewis
Toronto artist is one of two Canadians invited to documenta 12, a massive international art exhibition
A social history of booze
AGO curator embraces range of art, from popular to esoteric
The University of Toronto Art Centre has reopened as a mature gallery, with U of T’s own collections and travelling exhibits on view
Through the lens of Lee Miller
William Holman Hunt's portrait of Henry Wentworth Monk