I’m reminded of an episode of the Twilight Zone starring Burgess Meredith, in which he finds himself alone after a nuclear war, in the remains of the public library with all the time in the world to read, at last. The twist is he then accidentally drops and breaks his glasses. Despair! My visit to …
Category: Museums
Aga Khan Museum
It was a pleasure to visit the special exhibition Emperors & Jewels: Treasures of the Indian Courts from The al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait at The Aga Khan Museum. The stunning huqqa pipe water reservoir above comes with the following caption. My other favourite of the 90 objects included (jewellery, paintings, many swords and daggers, glassware, etc.) was this gorgeous …
Royal Ontario Museum
I really love the Royal Ontario Museum. Today I thought I’d try to walk through every open gallery, to reacquaint myself with all the collections on display, and I did (though it took a while, as I kept stopping to look at things – as you’re meant to do!). As ever, I’m inspired. As a …
Textile Museum of Canada
A current exhibit on at The Textile Museum of Canada is Beads, They’re Sewn So Tight, through May 26, 2019. I’m attracted to and fond of beadwork, having grown up in a household filled with Canadian and American Indigenous artwork, and having learned to bead on a loom as a youth. So I found this …
Gibson House Museum
The Gibson House Museum in North York, now one of ten City of Toronto Museums, is one of the first museums to which I was exposed as a child, and still one of my favourites today. Having visited many times informally in recent years (as at Hogmanay in December 2017), I treated myself to a …
100 Museums Challenge
In the spirit of the New Year, I’m setting myself a challenge. I’m going to attempt to visit 100 museums in 2019. After each visit, I’ll post one photo (at least), referring to one object or experience from my visit, with (probably short) commentary. “Museum” will be very loosely defined, as a place (gallery, exhibit, …
Top Tweets from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) Summit 2018
In frigid Toronto, on January 30, 2018, a beautifully organized Summit for Canadian Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAMs) was hosted by Library and Archives Canada, the Canadian Museums Association, and the Ottawa Declaration Working Group. I was thrilled to attend, representing The Ontario Historical Society. It was an extraordinary event, filled with insights from top …