ROM Spring 2019 Lectures and Programs

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ROM Spring 2019 Lectures and Programs

TORONTO, May 1, 2019 — Cultivate your curiosity with a wide range of programs that give insight into the ROM’s exhibitions and galleries with ROM Speaks, ROM Connects, and ROM Daytime talks and programs. Visitors can also experience the Museum’s slate of spring-time exhibitions, including: Treasures of a Desert Kingdom: The Royal Arts of Jodhpur, India; Zuul: Life of an Armoured Dinosaur; Gods in My Home: Chinese New Year with Ancestor Portraits and Deity Prints; Being Japanese Canadian: reflections on a broken world; and opening on June 1st, In the Age of Rembrandt: Dutch Paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

 

ROM Speaks

ROM Speaks: Greeting the Spring: Chinese Colour Prints from Suzhou
Tuesday, May 14, 7:00 pm
Hear from Clarissa von Spee of the Cleveland Museum of Art about 17th century prints from Suzhou, China, that express auspicious wishes, the aspiration for wealth and success for the recipients. Explore these prints that depict fashionable women and beautiful garden settings as we celebrate International Museum Day.
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ROM Speaks: It's Real, It's Here, It's Us: The Science of Climate Change  
Tuesday, May 21, 7:00 pm
Join Kate Marvel, Associate Research Scientist at the NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, to explore the external factors that can change our climate. From natural events such as volcanic eruptions and solar variability to human activities that emit greenhouse gas pollution and ozone-depleting aerosol, hear how they change our climate, raise sea levels, increase extreme weather events, and contribute to a hotter world.
For more information click here.

ROM Speaks: Dutch Paintings Keynote Lecture
Thursday, May 30, 7:00 pm
Hear about the ROM’s new exhibition In the Age of Rembrandt: Dutch Paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston through the eyes of Museum Directors Josh Basseches (ROM) and Matthew Teitelbaum (MFA Boston), alongside donors Eiyk & Rose‐Marie van Otterloo and Susan Weatherbie, as they discuss the impetus to collect and donate major works to museums.
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ROM Speaks: Chef in Conversation -- Vikas Khanna in conversation with Madhur Jaffrey
Wednesday, June 5, 7:00 pm
Jaffrey and Khanna dish on the influence of traditional Indian flavours and their personal takes on gastronomy. Vikas Khanna is a judge on Master Chef India, and the recipient of six Michelin stars as Executive Chef at Junuun Restaurant in New York City. Madhur Jaffrey, CBE, is the internationally known and award-winning cookbook author, cooking show host, restaurateur and actress.
For more information click here.

ROM Speaks: The Dutch Lion Roars: Painting, Prosperity and Politics in the 17th Century Dutch Republic
Tuesday, June 18, 7:00 pm
Explore the world of Dutch paintings with Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Bader Curator and Researcher of European Art at Queen's University. With recent research suggesting that between five and ten million paintings were created in the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century, from Rembrandt van Rijn’s Portrait of Aeltje Uylenburgh to Maria Schalcken’s Artist at Work in her Studio, excellence and innovation abounded. Delve into the enduring relevance of the art of the Dutch Golden Age.
For more information click here.

 

ROM Connects

ROM Connects: A Prince and his Pearls: Masculinity, Kingship, and Jewels in Royal India
Friday, May 17, 6:00 pm
In the Indian context, the ideal body is always the body adorned, with the royal male body heavily ornamented in jewels to express prosperity, authority, divinity and noble virility. Hear Siddhartha Shah, Curator of Indian and South Asian Art at the Peabody Essex Museum, discuss the function of jewels in styling monarchical power in India, as well as the role of jewelry in shaping a colonial fantasy of Indian men as inherently weak and spectacularly effeminate.
For more information click here.

ROM Connects: Faces for Eternity: Romano-Egyptian Mummy Portraits at the ROM
Saturday, May 18, 2:00 pm
On International Museum Day, hear about the ROM's newest acquisition with an intriguing history—a spectacular Romano-Egyptian mummy portrait of a woman. Curator Paul Denis will place the ROM's mummy portraits in their historical context, then trace the portraits’ long journey from the Fayum region of Egypt to Toronto, from discovery and purchase to being separated and finally reunited in time for International Museum Day. Originally brought to the ROM in 1912 as a pair, this display marks the first time in over a century that the two paintings will be together again.
For more information click here.

ROM Connects: Doors Open Toronto Opening Night – UNCEDED: Voices of the Land
Friday, May 24, 6:00 to 7:00 pm
UNCEDED: Voices of the Land was an unprecedented exhibition at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. Hear from project lead architect Douglas Cardinal and panel members David Fortin, Eladia Smoke, Ouri Scott, and moderated by Gerald McMaster, as they discuss the works and voice of prominent Indigenous architects and designers from across Turtle Island who share an Indigenous vision for the future.
For more information click here.

 

ROM Daytime

ROM Daytime: Tibetan Art and the Promise of Sacred Vision
May 9, 11:00 am  
Learn about the ROM's collection of Tibetan paintings and the power of seeing art as a means of transformation in Tibetan Buddhism from Sarah Richardson, art historian and instructor of Historical and Cultural Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga. 
For more information click here.

ROM Daytime: Science at the Vatican
Thursday, May 30, 11:00 am       
Explore the world of space rocks with ROM curator of mineralogy, Dr. Kim Tait, as she discusses the Museum’s recent acquisitions, and her recent visit to the Vatican Observatory where the first-ever workshop was held on the curation of meteorites.
For more information click here.

ROM Daytime: The Dutch Palette
Thursday, June 13, 11:00 am
ROM paintings conservator Heidi Sobol presents insights into the conservation treatments of Dutch masterworks. From pigments to composition, delve into the production techniques of Europe's greatest renaissance artists. This talk is inspired the ROM exhibition In the Age of Rembrandt: Dutch Paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
For more information click here.

 

ROM ID Clinic

Rock, Gem, Mineral, Fossil, and Meteorite Identification Clinic
Wednesday, June 12, and August 21, 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Visitors with rocks, minerals, gems, fossils, or suspected meteorites can have them identified at these special ID clinics, held six times a year. Appraisals of value will not be done. These clinics are free, no appointment is required, and people are seen on a first-come-first-serve basis.
For more information click here.

 

For the complete list of ROM programs, courses, activities and more, see the ROM website page What's On at the ROM. Make the most of your visit with a ROM Membership. Members enjoy free, unlimited access to galleries and feature exhibitions, plus exclusive previews, tours, lectures, and discounts.

 

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