You’ll enjoy The Museum of Illusions most if you bring a friend. Better yet, bring two friends. Go when it’s busy but not too busy. Watching other people, especially children, enjoy themselves is half the fun. There’s science, if you’re interested. There are games and experiments, plenty of brain teasers, and The Vortex Tunnel if …
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Guild Park and Gardens
Thanks to Heritage Toronto for arranging a tour of Guild Park and Gardens over the weekend. I hadn’t been there since I was a kid, so it was a treat. Friends of Guild Park & Gardens are to be congratulated for their valiant work saving the historic sculpture garden at the site of the former …
Ryerson Image Centre
The current exhibition at Ryerson Image Centre is The Way She Looks: A History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture. Many of the 19th century portraits, especially from South Africa, were printed on something called a carte de visite, a format with which I wasn’t familiar. This terrific short video from the Art Gallery of …
Coptic Museum of Canada (Formerly St. Mark’s Coptic Museum)
This morning I had the absolute privilege of a personal tour of the Coptic Museum of Canada (formerly St. Mark’s Coptic Museum) and St. Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Church in Scarborough, by curator and sociologist Dr. Helene Moussa. I’m officially a bit overwhelmed, in a good way. Dr. Moussa’s stories and explanations about the art and …
MZTV Museum of Television and Archive
Interests flow into other interests, and so it is that I became determined to visit the MZTV Museum of Television and Archive … not for itself, but for its London-related exhibit on John Logie Baird (1888-1946). The engineer and inventor is the subject of a blue plaque up on the wall of 22 Frith Street …
Tollkeeper’s Cottage
The Tollkeeper’s Cottage at Bathurst Street and Davenport Road is an inspiring example of community coming together to rescue, preserve, and restore a historic building. The Community History Project, a non-profit charitable organization, put in an enormous amount of work to acquire the building and move it to its current location, opening it to the …
Niagara Apothecary
As you stroll down Queen Street in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, you’ll eventually come across Niagara Apothecary, a restored 19th century pharmacy belonging to the Ontario Heritage Trust and operated as a museum by the Ontario College of Pharmacists. Although only one room, you could spend ages in the museum, examining the many displays in cases and …
Justina M. Barnicke Gallery at Hart House
As noted in my previous post, last night I was glad to have the unexpected opportunity to check out the University of Toronto Art Museums, the first of which was University of Toronto Art Centre at University College. I also paid a visit to Justina M. Barnicke Gallery at Hart House. While I was very …
University of Toronto Art Centre at University College
Last night I had the unexpected chance to check out the University of Toronto’s two art galleries, which are open late on Wednesday evenings (and closed weekends). I’d never been to the University of Toronto Art Centre at University College, which opened in 1996 in, uh, University College on the downtown campus. The current exhibit …
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Anyone entering Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, for the first or the hundredth time, who doesn’t say “wow” isn’t paying attention. Part of the University of Toronto, the library holds regular exhibitions in a gallery space on the main floor. The current exhibition, The Lumiere Press Archives: Photography and the Fine Press, showcases the work …