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Soutenir des expositions de grande portée

Soutenir des expositions de grande portée

Le nouveau Cercle royal des expositions soutient les expositions temporaires « Quoi de neuf au ROM? » Posez cette question à vos amis et ils ne manqueront pas de vous parler de notre nouvelle exposition temporaire. Pour bon nombre d’entre nous, la visite d’une exposition donne un élan qui

ROMKids Junior

ROMKids Junior

Inspire your toddler's imagination and sense of discovery as you explore the ROM's collection of art, history, and nature through the eyes of a child. Bring your child on an eight-week sensory adventure as you tour galleries with our early learning instructors, and join them in creative

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Tip Sheet

What is Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)? At its most basic, MCS is a sensitivity to many types of chemicals, which causes physical reactions in multiple organ systems. Sensitivities often occur to diverse chemicals such as perfumes, gasoline, and cleaning products. MCS is also often known as

Acquisitions & Loans

The Registration section works in collaboration with the curatorial departments for all object transactions including acquisitions, loans and Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board grant and certification applications. We draft and negotiate copyright agreements for acquisitions and loans,

Our Future is Deep in the Ocean

Our Future is Deep in the Ocean

Guest blog written by 2017 Environmental Visual Communication student Shawn Wu  我们的未来在海洋深处 "Our Future is Deep in the Ocean" Charm, size, beauty... blue whales also help fight climate change  This blog, written in Mandarin by a graduate student studying at the ROM,

Top 5 Blogs of 2017

Top 5 Blogs of 2017

#5- Three cheers for Burgess Shale’ newest oddball animal, a worm with waving “arms” Ovatiovermis cribratus, means “standing suspension-feeding worm” in Latin, this new discovery from the Burgess Shale is only 3cm tall!   #4 - Meet a Worm with Invisibility Powers A new species of

YPC Member Spotlight: Jeffrey Sax

YPC Member Spotlight: Jeffrey Sax

I’m just starting my 10th year as a member of ROM YPC and what keeps me renewing are the other members. Toronto is often (in my experience) referred to as a cold city where it's difficult to make new friends, and while it might have taken the better part of my first year to get past my

Pompeii: In the Shadow of the Volcano Opens with a Bang

Pompeii: In the Shadow of the Volcano Opens with a Bang

If you happened to go by the ROM at night last week, you might notice that we were looking quite....volcanic. Over the week, the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal was the canvas for an outdoor activation that featured an animated Mt Vesuvius.  The volcano got more and more active, culminating in an

10th Annual Eva Holtby Lecture

10th Annual Eva Holtby Lecture

We were thrilled to welcome Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi, President of the Sharjah Art Foundation and Director of the Sharjah Biennial   to the ROM for the 10th annual Eva Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture on November 10. More than 400 people heard Al Qasimi live at the ROM and via Synaptop

Sports et divertissements: a unique resource for researchers in design history

Sports et divertissements: a unique resource for researchers in design history

Post by Ketzia Sherman The ROM Library & Archives recently acquired a rare copy of Sports et divertissements, a musical score by Erik Satie with pochoir illustrations by Charles Martin, hand-coloured by Jules Saudé (Paris: Publications Lucien Vogel, [1923]). Sports et divertissements is a