ROM Magazine
ROM Magazine features an engaging, in-depth look into the Museum’s exhibitions, research, and collections. Highlighting world-leading scholarship, new initiatives, and recent acquisitions, the magazine brings to life some of the Museum’s most exciting and fascinating stories.
The illustrator-author’s short but illustrious career established his name as one of the most important graphic artists of the late 19th century
Sediment core from Crawford Lake shows evidence of how humans have substantially altered the Earth over a short period of time. Could it define the beginning of a new epoch in our world's history?
With Grass Carp nearing Ontario’s border, how do we prevent them from invading?
Sarah Kamau on ROM’s green future and the little things that make a big difference.
We have quite a bit to “carp” on when it comes to aquatic invasive species.
ROM’s curators on fast fashion, fieldwork, and sustainability.
An interview with Sudheer Rajbhar of Chamar Studio, Mumbai, India
How fishes disrupt our heteronormative understanding of gender and sexuality.
Think you know the role of bats in this pandemic? Think again.
From getting bitten by a mosquito carrying parasitic fly eggs to spending long hours alone tracking insects, entomologist and photographer Gil Wizen shares some on his award-winning nature photography, entomologist and photographer Gil Wizen on his award-winning nature photography
ROM photographer Paul Eekhoff on shooting Mobile Palace and his beetles side hustle
With new tech and clear resolve, Dr. Nathan Lujan plans his return to the Amazon
Symbolizing strength, courage, and good fortune, the tiger motif can be found on bronze vessels, tomb figurines, paintings, and even utilitarian objects such as pillows
Commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day
ROM holds one of the rarest meteorites found on Earth