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Bat Cave
Technician Liliane Lortie on the appeal of bats and experiencing the Bat Cave.
ROM School Visits
Teacher Jacques Lavoie on the school visits program.
Carlos Garaicoa: Exhibition Highlights
Technician Liliane Lortie takes a quick tour of the exhibition Carlos Garaicoa.
Life in Rome: Baths of Caracalla
Trinity Jackman, Classical Archaeologist, describes the massive bath and swim facilities of Ancient Rome. To learn more about the ancient empires of Rome, Nubia and Byzantium, visit the Royal Ontario Museum.
The Artist: Carlos Garaicoa
The artist Carlos Garaicoa on the inspiration and meaning of his work, focusing on De la serie Nuevas arquitecturas (From the Series New Architectures), 2003.
Crystalizing Our Future
Departmental Assistant Stephanie Gibson on the history of the ROM and its relationship to the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal.
Life in Rome: Pantheon
Trinity Jackman, Classical Archaeologist, reveals the story behind one of the world's most iconic monuments, the Pantheon. To learn more about life in ancient Rome, visit the Eaton Gallery of Rome.
Prom Noir at the ROM
The Young Patrons Circle (YPC) at the Royal Ontario Museum invites you to a thrilling night of dark glamour and cinematic fantasy for PROM Noir, the YPCs fifth annual fundraiser taking place Saturday, March 27, 2010.
China's Terracotta Army at the ROM (Toronto, Canada)
The Royal Ontario Museum is pleased to bring The Warrior Emperor and China's Terracotta Army to Toronto, June 26, 2010 to January 2, 2011.
Iconic: Blue Lady
Artist, Navjot, speaks about the (Untitled) "Blue Lady", one of the Royal Ontario Museum's iconic treasures. A modern twist on conventional South Asian art, the larger than life sculpture represents a goddess of fertility, and is painted a brilliant blue, a traditional Hindu colour