The Gardiner Museum is open seven days a week. Explore our permanent collection, discover special exhibitions, get hands-on with clay in our studios, dine, shop, and more.
Enter an immersive world created by Montreal-based artist Karine Giboulo, brought to life by over 500 miniature polymer clay figures that tell stories about our most urgent social issues, from the pandemic to the climate crisis. It will delight visitors of all ages!
Spring Clay Classes are open for registration and filling up fast! Secure one of the remaining spots and get creative with clay in our studios this season.
Experience the Gardiner's world-renowned collection, in person and online. From Chinese porcelain to contemporary Canadian ceramics, discover the people and histories behind the objects.
Everyone can love clay! Become a Gardiner Friend and enjoy the benefits, including unlimited admission, advanced clay class registration, invitations to exhibition previews and special events, discounts on lectures and classes, and more.
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Express your creativity on the pottery wheel! In this 8-week course, teens ages 13 – 17 will explore wheel-throwing techniques to create functional and decorative pieces.
Dates: April 1, 15, 22, 29, May 6, 13, 27, June 3 No class April 8 (Easter Weekend) No class May 20 (Victoria Day Weekend)
Please read our Ticketing Policy carefully before you register.
Gardiner Friends, please log in to access your discount and front-of-the-line access. Gardiner Friends may only purchase adult clay classes at the discounted rate for membership card holders.
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Not a Gardiner Friend yet? Join now at the Friend level or above to save 15%.
*Discounts on programs and classes do not apply to ‘Get Acquainted’ level.
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Danica Drago is an artist, maker and educator from Etobicoke. Graduating from the Material Art & Design program at OCAD University, Danica's practice as a tool and object maker investigates the ways in which art, design, and craft intersect, by creating functional objects that interact with the body and the spaces around us.