Art Museum at the University of Toronto
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ART CENTRE15 King's College Circle, Toronto ON M5S 3H7
hours: Tues-Sat 12-5, Wed 12-8.
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The Art Museum at the University of Toronto is one of the largest gallery spaces for visual art exhibitions and programming in Toronto. Comprised of the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery (Hart House) and the University of Toronto Art Centre (University College), the museum organizes and presents an intensive year-round program of exhibitions and events that foster -- at a local, regional, and international level -- innovative research, interdisciplinary scholarship, and knowledge of art and its histories befitting Canada's leading university and the country's largest city.
TAG: Canadian Museums Association, Ontario Museum Association (OMA), Queen's Park, Toronto, University, University- or college-affiliated
Sep 4-Dec 20, 2025 | opening reception Wed 3 Sep, 6-8pm:
Earthwork. Works by Alex Jacobs-Blum, Art Hunter, #BUSH Gallery, Edward Poitras, Faye Heavyshield, Lisa Myers, Michael Belmore, Mike MacDonald, Protect the Tract Collective. Curated by Mikinaak Migwans. ... more
Sat 6 Sep 2025, 3-4pm:
Join Mikinaak Migwans for an in-depth curatorial tour of Earthwork, reclaiming the art historical framing of the "earthwork" popularized by the land art movement of the 1960s and 1970s from an Indigenous perspective. FREE; regist
... moreSat 11 Oct 2025, 12noon-4:30pm:
Artist, curator, and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University, Lisa Myers, will lead an off-site excursion in conjunction with the Earthwork exhibition.
... moreWed 22 Oct 2025, 6-7:30pm:
Gayogohó:no' (Cayuga) and German visual artist and independent curator, Alex Jacobs-Blum, introduces her work in the Earthwork exhibition and other artworks to explore her lived experiences and relationship to the land.
... moreNov 13-15, 2025:
Mounds & Memory Symposium. In partnership with the Mounds & Memory Project and Hiawatha First Nation, the Art Museum hosts a three-day on and off-site symposium, with panels, talks, site ... more
Thur 13 Nov 2025, 6pm:
Internationally recognized GTA-based Anishinaabe artist Michael Belmore, whose new work exploring the structure of snow fencing is included in Earthwork, will lead an introduction to his work and interests as an artist employing
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