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Cassils suspended in a Plexiglas box covered with clay

Cassils transforms the way we see

Read the full article in Xtra.

6 years ago

Gardiner to close temporarily

Like many of you, we have been closely following the developments of COVID-19. The safety of our visitors, campers, staff, and volunteers is our top priority.

Upon the advice of Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. David Williams, the Gardiner Museum will close temporarily effective Saturday March 14, 2020. Dr. Williams has ordered the immediate suspension of all gatherings over 250 people because of the risk of contracting the coronavirus (COVID-19).

6 years ago

A new generation of artists is pushing the boundaries of an ancient material at the Gardiner Museum

From sticky to crusty, pliable to powdery, and shaped to shapeless, clay’s ability to transform in real time is prompting a new generation of artists to explore the possibilities of this ancient material.The Gardiner Museum’s new exhibition RAW, opening on March 5, 2020, features the work of four leading artists who are pushing boundaries with unfired clay: Cassils, Magdolene Dykstra, Azza El Siddique, and Linda Swanson. 

6 years ago
Cassils visible in a Plexiglas box covered with clay

Cassils turns the act of looking at trans bodies into performance

Read the full article in NOW Magazine.

6 years ago

Gardiner Museum announces world premiere of new performance work by internationally-acclaimed artist Cassils

On February 20, the Gardiner Museum will present the world premiere of a new performance work by internationally-acclaimed artist Cassils. Cassils, who was born in Toronto and grew up in Montreal, draws on feminism, body art, gay male aesthetics, and extreme physical training to make powerful statements about non-binary and trans visibility.

6 years ago
Two ceramic birds

Holiday Gift Guide 2019: Adeline’s Picks

With an incredible selection of one-of-a-kind ceramics, textiles, and jewellery, a visit to the Gardiner Shop is the perfect way to get into the giving spirit and support local artists. Our Shop Manager, Adeline, has rounded up a selection of unique gifts sure to please the art lover on your holiday list.

6 years ago
Ceramic bead curtain forming an image of a woman's face, next to the original photo of the woman

Illuminating the Plight of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Read the full article in The New York Times

6 years ago

Gardiner Museum Serves Visitors a Feast for the Eyes

Savour: Food Culture in the Age of Enlightenment invites visitors on a journey from the steamy kitchens of cooks who advocated light, flavourful cuisine centuries before our time to the dining rooms of connoisseurs who relished their meals served on newly-invented vessels.

6 years ago

Gardiner Museum presents the Canadian debut of Cannupa Hanska Luger: Every One & Kali Spitzer: Sister

The Gardiner Museum presents the Canadian debut of Cannupa Hanska Luger: Every One & Kali Spitzer: Sister, an installation opening on August 30 that brings visibility to the crisis surrounding murdered and missing Indigenous women, girls, trans, and queer community members.

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The Gardiner Museum will close at 6 pm on Wednesday May 22 for the International Ceramic Art Fair Preview Gala.