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Glenn Gould: The Sounds of Genius
Special Exhibitions Gallery E
September 28, 2007 - August 10, 2008
A true musical genius, Glenn Gould is Canada’s most celebrated and controversial classical pianist. An unparalleled assortment of objects, including his beloved pianos, and a collection of sounds recordings bring his legacy back to life. Come see why Glenn Gould — one of the last century’s greatest musicians — still inspires, delights and fascinates the world today.
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In My Lifetime: Contemporary Aboriginal Art
Special Exhibitions Gallery D
June 9, 2007 - March 16, 2008
In My Lifetime features the work of eight Aboriginal artists - some of whom have been producing insightful and provocative works for twenty years, while others have only recently come to regional and national attention. Their works address, not only timeless connections to ancestral history, but also personal memories from the artists' own lives. Taken together, these works become an eloquent "snapshot" of Canadian Aboriginal perspectives today.
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150th Anniversary of the CMC
William E. Taylor Salon
May 12, 2006 - May 12, 2008
The Canadian Museum of Civilization began its life in May 1856, as part of the Geological Survey of Canada. The young museum grew into the National Museum of Canada and then, into the National Museum of Man. In 1986, it became the Canadian Museum of Civilization, moving into its magnificent Gatineau building three years later. More Information; TV Networks Help Museum Celebrate its Sesquicentennial; Institutional History
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The Post Goes Pop
Canadian Postal Museum
November 10, 2006 - March 8, 2009
From love letters to letter carriers, postal themes show up everywhere in popular culture. See how movies, songs, comic strips and more capture the essence of postal communication in our lives.
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Treasures of the Tsimshian from the Dundas Collection
Special Exhibitions Gallery E
November 2, 2007 - January 6, 2008
Admire spectacular 18th and 19th century works from the Tsimshian people. The objects, ranging from everyday items to ceremonial and decorative works, illustrate the rich cultural and artistic heritage of this Pacific coastal First Peoples. The 37 artifacts are from the Dundas Collection, one of the most important collections of North American First Nations art. This travelling exhibition marks the first time the collection has been on public display in almost 150 years.
This touring exhibition was organized by the Royal BC Museum and sponsored by WESTERKIRK CAPITAL.
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Love ‘em. Hate ‘em. — Canadians and Their Politicians
Library / Cafeteria Corridor
July 23, 2005 - March 3, 2008
From caricatures to carvings, discover this collection of commentary on our politicians. Communiqué
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