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Winter/Spring 2022

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WINTER/SPRING 2022 DREAMSCAPES 39 To help rid the February blahs, here's our Online Guide to Museums and Galleries Making an Impact: CANADA Canadian art history is made accessible to a 21 st -century audience through a dynamic digital library from the Art Canada Institute. Over 30 online exhibitions from Norval Morrisseau's Spiritual Vision to Black Art Matters are avail- able in this curated digital collection that even includes art books from The Canadian Online Art Book Project. aci- iac.ca/online-exhibitions In Toronto, the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art has been regularly staging free online programs that help shape our understanding of the enriching world of pottery and all its spin-offs from the past to present forms. The museum has partnered with the Google Cultural Institute through a rich interactive experience. artsandculture.google.com/ partner/the-george-r-gardiner-museum-of-ceramic-art From the Association of Manitoba Museums, check out "A Museum Called Manitoba" that combines digital collec- tions from two monumental anniversaries into one cohesive website. Only a click away, you can see artifacts on virtual display from Canada's Confederation and the 150 th anniversary of Manitoba. museumsmanitoba.com/150/ If you're feeling blue, perhaps Montreal's oeuvre of cre- ativity could help uplift the spirit. A rich collection of online exhibitions at the Musée des Beaux-Arts has been curated for 24/7 viewing. See Paris in the Days of Post- Impressionism, a digital show highlighting 500 paintings and works from Claude Monet to Paul Signac, and much more. mbam.qc.ca/en/the-museum-from-home/ Ever flipped your shiny dime onto the sailboat side? The embossed stamp of Canada's renowned racing vessel, the Bluenose has now been elevated to star status at the Cana- dian Museum of History. In celebration of the 100 th anniversary of the iconic schooner, the museum has launched a virtual exhibition about its designer, William James Roué (1879–1970). historymuseum.ca/roue/ Unable to make it to Whistler, B.C.? Cultural ambas- sadors from both the Squamish and Lil'wat Nations invite you inside to experience a virtual tour of the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre. Watch videos, see Indigenous art, read about cultural history, and enjoy 360-degree views of the cultural centre. slcc.ca/virtualtour

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