Announcements
Announcing a New Commission by Artist Nadia Myre
As part of the Gardiner Museum’s transformation—a once-in-a-generation reimagining of our 9,000-square-foot ground floor—we’re also debuting a major new commission by acclaimed artist Nadia Myre. Her installation will be the first thing visitors encounter when entering the Museum, setting the tone for a renewed space centered on connection, creativity, and Indigeneity.
Introducing Board Chair, Diana Reitberger
We’re thrilled to announce the appointment of Diana Reitberger as Chair of the Gardiner Museum’s Board of Trustees. We recently sat down with Diana to learn more about her relationship to the Gardiner and her deep love of ceramics.
Introducing our new Gallery of Indigenous Ceramics
The full-scale reimagining of our ground floor features the construction of the Gardiner’s first-ever gallery of Indigenous ceramics. Designed by architect Chris Cornelius (Oneida) of studio:indigenous and curated by the Gardiner’s inaugural curator of Indigenous Ceramics, Franchesca Hebert-Spence (Anishinaabe Sagkeeng First Nation), the gallery will hold ceramic belongings and stories from time immemorial to the present day.
Announcing this year’s Community Art Space partners
Meet this year’s partners for the Community Arts Space, the Gardiner Museum’s annual summer incubator program for arts-based community projects conceived by up-and-coming local creatives.