by mwatson | Aug 25, 2023 | Featured, Photography, Science
This new photography exhibition, from The Roberta Bondar Foundation, shares ground-breaking perspectives on declining bird populations and their fragile habitats. Patterns & Parallels: The Great Imperative to Survive combines intimate portraits with aerial and...
by mwatson | Mar 30, 2023 | Featured, Social History
A new traveling exhibition explores the Jim Crow system, the African American experience through the Jim Crow era, and the legacies of this system in modern society. From Aunt Jemima advertisements to children’s games, American popular culture is replete with racist...
by mwatson | Feb 16, 2023 | Featured, Indigenous History, Natural History, Science
BEES! brings interactive fun & learning to visitors of all ages. This bilingual (English/French) exhibit offers an immersive and engaging experience for families. Get up close and personal with a queen bee, her egg, and larvae in a giant honeycomb model. Test your...
by mwatson | Jan 29, 2023 | Featured, Science, Science North
GET UP, TRY AGAIN, PUSH FURTHER! Welcome to the thrilling world of extreme sports. Visitors are challenged to jump, fly, dive, and climb while exploring some of the riskiest activities in the world. Beyond Human Limits immerses visitors in a variety of engaging and...
by mwatson | Sep 22, 2022 | Featured, Science, Science North, Social History
Get your thumbs ready for Game Changers, a highly-interactive, travelling exhibition that explores how technological innovations have transformed the world of video games. The exhibition highlights over 140 iconic games, 16 of which are playable, and have had a...
by mwatson | Sep 22, 2022 | Featured, Science, Science North, Social History
Image Credit: Jake Melara What has it meant to be a woman in Canada throughout its 150-year history? This nationally travelling exhibit explores how women have transformed Canadian politics, work, and everyday life. Trailblazing illustrates the experiences of women...