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Musings MMSt Blog
Mar 27, 2024
Snippets In A Pot: An Exploration of Cultural Narratives In "Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery"
By: Kexin Han ____________________________________ When I walked by the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)Â and saw the huge promotional banner...
Musings MMSt Blog
Mar 27, 2024
"Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery": A Curatorial Analysis
By: Benjamin Shaul ____________________________________ Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery opened at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) on...
Musings MMSt Blog
Mar 7, 2024
Review of Pizandawatc / The One Who Listens / Celui qui écoute
By: Sophie Langille ____________________________________ Works by Caroline Monnet Curated by Mona Filip Art Museum at University of...
Ana Villegas
Apr 11, 2023
Nothing to Look at: The ROM Shreyas and Mina Ajmera Gallery's Label Design
By: Ana Villegas ____________________________________ At the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) there is a gallery located on Level 3 within the...
Avigayil Margolis
Aug 30, 2022
I AM HERE: A Look Back
By: Avigayil Margolis ____________________________________ The AGO's I AM HERE: Home Movies and Everyday Masterpieces was an exhibition...
Molly Gosewich
May 1, 2022
Deutschland: A Musings Abroad Special Edition
By: Molly Gosewich ____________________________________ As a part of generous funding I received from the Joint Initiative for German and...
Rachel Deiterding
Mar 7, 2022
Amnesia Museum and Lesions in the Landscape: The Inside and Outside of Memory
By: Rachel Deiterding ____________________________________ As an emerging museum professional, I thought that I thought a lot about...
Rachel Deiterding
Feb 1, 2022
Alternate Futures, Alternate Delivery: Anticipation, Podcasts, and Remote Stars
By: Rachel Deiterding ____________________________________ Over the last month, I’ve been reflecting on a past exhibition project that I...
Rachel Deiterding
Nov 17, 2021
Art and Archive: Reflections from the Information Desk
Originally published on November 17, 2021
Rachel Deiterding
Aug 16, 2021
Groundwork and the Animacy of Stone
By: Rachel Deiterding ____________________________________ In human timescales, stone signifies unwavering permanence. As Jeffrey Jerome...
Rachel Deiterding
Jul 19, 2021
You Just Hold Your Breath: Bathing, Swimming, and States of Bodily Immersion at The Plumb
By: Rachel Deiterding ____________________________________ As a child, I was obsessed with the lake. The allure of the water lies in its...
Rachel Deiterding
Apr 13, 2021
Returning to Triumphant Alliance of the Ubiquitous Blossoms of Incarnate Souls
By: Rachel Deiterding ____________________________________ As the sun returns and spring blossoms emerge, I keep returning to Tau Lewis’...
Rachel Deiterding
Mar 14, 2021
There are Times and Places: Online Exhibitions Before Online Exhibitions Were a Thing
By: Rachel Deiterding ____________________________________ Digital exhibitions have become a common and expected alternative in the...
Rachel Deiterding
Feb 23, 2021
The Community is the Gallery: "Three-Thirty" at the Doris McCarthy Gallery and Beyond
By: Rachel Deiterding ____________________________________ While online exhibitions have become the new norm over the past year, there...
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