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Gardiner Museum Names Sequoia Miller as Chief Curator
The Gardiner Museum is pleased to announce the appointment of Sequoia Miller to the role of Chief Curator. Miller worked as a full-time studio potter before re-entering academia as a doctoral candidate in the History of Art at Yale.
Yoko Ono at the Gardiner Museum reminds us that nothing is truly broken
Read the full article in the Toronto Guardian.
Yoko Ono’s Gardiner Museum show asks you to look, and please touch
Read the full article in The Toronto Star.
Yoko Ono’s The Riverbed coming to the Gardiner Museum
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Ceramic artist Steven Heinemann on the painstaking process of working with clay
Listen to the full episode on CBC’s q.
This is what happens when you ask an artist to design a holiday tree
Read the full article and watch the video on CBC Arts.
Yoko Ono’s The Riverbed coming to the Gardiner Museum
Read the article in the Toronto Star.
Gardiner Museum to present YOKO ONO: THE RIVERBED
The Gardiner Museum is pleased to present a three-part installation by Yoko Ono entitled THE RIVERBED. Yoko Ono is a forerunner of Conceptual art, frequently involving collaboration, audience participation, and social activism in her artwork. The exhibition runs from February 22 to June 3, 2018.