What's New
There is always something new happening at CyberMuse!
Lisette Model
Explore an in-depth look at the life and career of Lisette Model, photographer and teacher. Highlights include a chronology with excerpts from audio interviews with Model (audio available for download), photographs, letters, and shown for the first time her 1950’s Jazz series with more than 1500 images.
A 2005 video interview with Ann Thomas, NGC Curator of Photography attempts to unravel some of the mystery surrounding her early life, the McCarthy period and unpublished photographs. (Video available for download).For lifelong learners visit the Teachers Guide a companion to the traveling exhibition and a learning opportunity for all.
Decoding Art
Decoding Art introduces users to the different ways artists have used subjects and symbols to create meaning in their work. These symbols may be objects in the painting or may be represented by the formal elements such as colour, line, texture, composition, and space. Decoding Art has three main sections: The Decoding Quiz, the Artwork Comparisons and the Teachers Resources, which are all printable in PDF format.
Introducing a new feature on CyberMuse for our visually impaired visitors
CyberMuse is now providing an automatic text-only version of its website for our visually impaired visitors who use text to speech systems or screen readers for web browsing. By simply clicking on the “Text Only” link from the top navigation menu within CyberMuse, visitors have access to the text-only version of that same page and can also customize the background color, the text color and, the font face and font size.
Thanks to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) model we are now able to offer this great service to all of our visitors. For more information on the BBC model, please visit this link.
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Stories
in Art
"A picture says a thousand words."
The Five Senses; a proverb; a myth; a souvenir. Come listen
to stories and discover more about each artwork.
Drawing
with Light
Discover an in-depth look at the world
of Photography - Past, Present and Future. From the Early
Observations by Aristotle the Greek philosopher, to the discovery
of the Camera Obscura. Move onward to The Inventors, Pinhole
Camera, the Modern Camera, Art of Photography, and leap forward
to Going Digital. The archived video clips from the live
April 21, 2004 webcast with photographers Lorraine Gilbert
and David Barbour are now online.
Ulluriat
Ulluriat, which means "stars" in Inuktitut, brings together 28 stellar works in the National Gallery of Canada's Inuit Art collection.
Navigate the stars and move through the Northern Lights to discover sculptures, prints, drawings, work on textile and art video by Inuit artists.
Explore several 360 degrees visual representations of sculptures and a video segment by filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk entitled "Qaggiq" (Gathering Place).
What's
Near Me
Curious to find out what exhibitions are featured in your area and at galleries across Canada? Just click on one of the pushpins to view gallery locations and highlights of artworks.
M.C.Escher Lesson Plan
This lesson plan introduces some M.C. Escher's preferred themes through ten prints from the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.
Meet
the Artist
Hear what artists have to say about their work and role of
contemporary art in today's world. You will gain personal
insights into why artists create, their choice of materials,
the major influences on their work, and the effect that new
technologies have had on their work.
The Janet Cardiff interview is now on-line.
The George Bures Miller interview is now on-line.
The Sunil Gupta interview is now on-line.
Remember to come back often to see new artists and special
features that have been added to CyberMuse.
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