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Celebrating Ada Slaight's Enduring Impact
For over 40 years, Ada Slaight (1931–2020) was a dedicated supporter of the ROM. Her lifelong passion for art and culture, her commitment to children and learning, and her generous philanthropy led to the creation of the Ada Slaight School Visits Bursary Fund in 2009, which has enabled tens of
Congratulating ROM Donor Jack Rhind on his 100th Birthday
Jack Rhind has been a true friend to the ROM for more than three decades. As one of our most senior and beloved volunteers, and a generous donor, Jack has truly helped shape the Museum. He served on the Board of Trustees from 1985-88 during the ROM’s Gallery Development Campaign. He joined
Of Africa
Of Africa is a multiplatform and multiyear project aimed at rethinking historical and contemporary representations of Africa. About the Project Of Africa stems from an original idea of independent curators Julie Crooks and Dominique Fontaine. From 2013 to 2018, Crooks and Fontaine have been working
L’Afrique
Projet multiplateforme et pluriannuel, L’Afrique remet en question les représentations historiques et contemporaines de l’Afrique. Le projet Le projet L’Afrique est une idée originale des commissaires indépendantes Julie Crooks et Dominique Fontaine. Depuis 2013, elles travaillent de
Message from the Director on Equity and Racial Justice
Dear ROM Community, I write to you at a time of great anguish, consternation, and, as people all over the world take to the streets to demand change, a time of great hope for a better future. A future where Black Lives Matter is a self-evident truth. We know such a world does not exist today. Not