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Skip to content * FRANÇAIS * FRANÇAIS Search for: * COLLECTIONThe Complete Listing * Collection * e-Museum * Past Exhibitions * Past Events * Group of Seven * Contemporary * Inuit * Iningat Ilagiit * First Nations * Outdoors * WHAT’S ON * What’s On * Current Exhibitions * Upcoming Exhibitions * Touring Exhibitions * Upcoming Events * Autumn Art Sale * VISITThe McMichael * Visit * Grounds & Trails * Accessibility * Gallery Guidelines * Food & Drink * Corporate Events & Weddings * Groups * SHOPTake Us Home * JOIN & SUPPORTBecome a Donor * Donate * Membership * Patrons Circle * Women’s Art Council * Contemporary Art Circle * Moonlight Gala * Corporate * Volunteering * LEARNINGCourses and Programs * Learning * Schools * Adult * Children & Youth * Accessible Programs * BOOK TICKETSInfo & Purchasing * Search for: * COLLECTIONThe Complete Listing * Collection * e-Museum * Past Exhibitions * Past Events * Group of Seven * Contemporary * Inuit * Iningat Ilagiit * First Nations * Outdoors * WHAT’S ON * What’s On * Current Exhibitions * Upcoming Exhibitions * Touring Exhibitions * Upcoming Events * Autumn Art Sale * VISITThe McMichael * Visit * Grounds & Trails * Accessibility * Gallery Guidelines * Food & Drink * Corporate Events & Weddings * Groups * SHOPTake Us Home * JOIN & SUPPORTBecome a Donor * Donate * Membership * Patrons Circle * Women’s Art Council * Contemporary Art Circle * Moonlight Gala * Corporate * Volunteering * LEARNINGCourses and Programs * Learning * Schools * Adult * Children & Youth * Accessible Programs * BOOK TICKETSInfo & Purchasing * Search for: * COLLECTIONThe Complete Listing * Collection * e-Museum * Past Exhibitions * Past Events * Group of Seven * Contemporary * Inuit * Iningat Ilagiit * First Nations * Outdoors * WHAT’S ON * What’s On * Current Exhibitions * Upcoming Exhibitions * Touring Exhibitions * Upcoming Events * Autumn Art Sale * VISITThe McMichael * Visit * Grounds & Trails * Accessibility * Gallery Guidelines * Food & Drink * Corporate Events & Weddings * Groups * SHOPTake Us Home * JOIN & SUPPORTBecome a Donor * Donate * Membership * Patrons Circle * Women’s Art Council * Contemporary Art Circle * Moonlight Gala * Corporate * Volunteering * LEARNINGCourses and Programs * Learning * Schools * Adult * Children & Youth * Accessible Programs * BOOK TICKETSInfo & Purchasing HomeNeoreninc Admin2024-03-01T15:22:09-05:00 HOME TO THE ART OF CANADA FAQ book tickets Become a Member donate OPENING WEEKEND BERTRAM BROOKER: WHEN WE AWAKE! On view through June 2, 2024 Bertram Brooker: When We Awake! examines the career of Bertram Brooker (1888–1955), the first Canadian artist to exhibit abstract paintings, in 1927. Curated by Michael Parke-Taylor, the exhibition is the first comprehensive presentation of Brooker’s oeuvre in almost half a century, gathering his diverse work in painting, drawing, and sculpture and highlighting his activities as one of the country’s leading art critics and journalists. Explore THE Exhibition Exhibition Opening Talk: Sunday, February 25 at 2 pm ABSTRACTION AND REALISM: THE VERSATILE GENIUS OF BERTRAM BROOKER REGISTER for talk FEATURED EXHIBITIONS BERTRAM BROOKER: WHEN WE AWAKE! On view through June 2, 2024 Bertram Brooker: When We Awake! examines the career of Bertram Brooker (1888–1955), the first Canadian artist to exhibit abstract paintings, in 1927. Curated by Michael Parke-Taylor, the exhibition is the first comprehensive presentation of Brooker’s oeuvre in almost half a century, gathering his diverse work in painting, drawing, and sculpture and highlighting his activities as one of the country’s leading art critics and journalists. Explore THE Exhibition THE SUBTLE BODY: BETTY GOODWIN AND DAVID ALTMEJD FROM THE COLLECTION OF SALAH BACHIR AND JACOB YEREX On view through May 15, 2024 Highlighting an important recent gift from Salah Bachir and Jacob Yerex, this exhibition pairs the work of the late Montreal artist Betty Goodwin (1923–2008) with contemporary artist David Altmejd (b. 1974). Explore THE Exhibition ARTVENTURE MARCH BREAK CAMPS From March 11 to 15 REGISTER TODAY ARTVENTURE SUMMER BREAK CAMPS From July 2 to August 30 REGISTER TODAY UPCOMING EXHIBITION BERTRAM BROOKER: WHEN WE AWAKE! On view February 10, 2024 Bertram Brooker: When We Awake! examines the career of Bertram Brooker (1888–1955), the first Canadian artist to exhibit abstract paintings, in 1927. Curated by Michael Parke-Taylor, the exhibition is the first comprehensive presentation of Brooker’s oeuvre in almost half a century, gathering his diverse work in painting, drawing, and sculpture and highlighting his activities as one of the country’s leading art critics and journalists. Explore THE Exhibition Exhibition Opening Talk ABSTRACTION AND REALISM: THE VERSATILE GENIUS OF BERTRAM BROOKER Sunday, February 25 at 2 pm REGISTER for talk ONE FINAL WEEKEND AVAILABLE FOR THE ART BUS! Travel in comfort from St. George Station or Vaughan Metropolitan Centre on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. By popular demand the Art Bus will run for one final weekend on: December 15, 16, 17, 2023. Book Your Seat HOT OFF THE PRESS! EARLY DAYS: INDIGENOUS ART FROM THE MCMICHAEL A landmark publication bringing together more than seventy voices illuminating the rich array of Indigenous art held by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. BUY YOUR COPY UPCOMING MUSICAL EVENTS AT THE MCMICHAEL ACOUSTIC CONVERSATION: THE TOM THOMSON GUITAR Celebrating the inter-generational dialogues of Canadian art. Friday, December 1 at 8 pm BUY TICKETS ACOUSTIC CONVERSATION: THE TOM THOMSON GUITAR Friday, December 1 at 8 pm BUY TICKETS TAFELMUSIK CHAMBER SERIES Friday, November 24 at 8 pm BUY TICKETS UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS GHOSTS OF CANOE LAKE: NEW WORK BY MARCEL DZAMA Opens December 9 Marcel Dzama’s delicate and fantastical drawings made with watercolour paint and root beer catapulted the Winnipeg-born artist to international fame in the late 1990s. Read More CURRENT EXHIBITIONS GHOSTS OF CANOE LAKE: NEW WORK BY MARCEL DZAMA Ghosts of Canoe Lake: New Work by Marcel Dzama celebrates a new body of work inspired by the artist’s interest in Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, recalling as well his childhood spent in the landscape of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Read More MORIDJA KITENGE BANZA: TOPOGRAPHIES Using gestural brushwork, bold colour, and the contours observed in the palm of his own hand, the lush paintings of Montreal-based artist Moridja Kitenge Banza reveal the impacts of resource extraction in his home country of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and in his current home in Canada. Read More COBALT: A MINING TOWN AND THE CANADIAN IMAGINATION This exhibition showcases the work of the artists who visited and documented Cobalt and its silver mines between the First and Second World Wars, after much of the natural resource deposits were depleted. Read More CONVERSATIONS: MASTERWORKS FROM THE MCMICHAEL CANADIAN ART COLLECTION This selection of works from our permanent collection aims to convey something of its current breadth, taking particular pleasure in placing apparently disparate works in creative conversation with one another. Read More UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS PEOPLE OF THE WATERSHED: PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN MACFIE People of the Watershed: Photographs by John Macfie includes more than 100 photographs taken by John Macfie (1925–2018), a settler trapline manager who worked in Northern Ontario in the 1950s and 1960s. Read More RIVER OF DREAMS: IMPRESSIONISM ON THE ST. LAWRENCE In the late 19th century, the Impressionist movement found a footing in Canada, and Quebec artists quickly responded with works of rare beauty and sophistication. Many Quebec artists trained in France during this period, carrying the pollen of European modernism back with them to Canadian soil. Read More JACKSON’S WARS: A.Y. JACKSON BEFORE THE GROUP OF SEVEN Jackson’s Wars: A.Y. Jackson before the Group of Seven is a rare examination of the work of painter Alexander Young (A.Y.) Jackson (1882–1974) in the decade before the Group of Seven’s formation in 1920. Read More UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS PEOPLE OF THE WATERSHED: PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN MACFIE On view May 11, 2024 People of the Watershed: Photographs by John Macfie includes more than 100 photographs taken by John Macfie (1925–2018), a settler trapline manager who worked in Northern Ontario in the 1950s and 1960s. Explore THE Exhibition RIVER OF DREAMS: IMPRESSIONISM ON THE ST. LAWRENCE On view June 22, 2024 In the late 19th century, the Impressionist movement found a footing in Canada, and Quebec artists quickly responded with works of rare beauty and sophistication. Many Quebec artists trained in France during this period, carrying the pollen of European modernism back with them to Canadian soil. 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Start Shopping UPCOMING EVENTS view all FAMILY STORYTELLING TOURS FOR MARCH BREAK MARCH 11 - MARCH 15 TAFELMUSIK CHAMBER SERIES: DIVERTIMENTO MARCH 15 OWNING YELLOW VIRTUAL ARTIST’S TALK MARCH 20 SATURDAY ART CLASSES MARCH 23 - MAY 18 ONLINE OIL PAINTING STUDIO WITH JUDY SHERMAN MARCH 26 - APRIL 30 HOW TO ENJOY THE MCMICHAEL FROM HOME CURATORIAL TALKS & VIRTUAL STUDIO VISITS Catch up on the latest curatorial talks and artist conversations. Read More ONLINE ART CLASSES Studio classes in a range of media led by professional art instructors. Read More EMUSEUM & ININGAT ILAGIIT Explore the McMichael’s online collection of art and historical objects and discover Inuit art from the Kinngait (Cape Dorset) archive. Read More #MCMICHAELFROMHOME See what art our curators are thinking about in their #McMichaelFromHome videos. Read More HOW TO ENJOY THE MCMICHAEL FROM HOME VIRTUAL EXHIBITION TOURS Explore the McMichael’s exhibitions virtually on a guided tour with a McMichael Docent, offered weekly. Read More CURATORIAL TALKS & VIRTUAL STUDIO VISITS Catch up on the latest curatorial talks and artist conversations. Read More ONLINE & IN-PERSON ART CLASSES Studio classes in a range of media led by professional art instructors. Read More ARTVENTURE ONLINE Stay connected with the McMichael collection, educators and artists through art activities, videos, tutorials and more from home! Read More #MCMICHAELFROMHOME See what art our curators are thinking about in their #McMichaelFromHome videos. Read More EMUSEUM & ININGAT ILAGIIT Explore the McMichael’s online collection of art and historical objects and discover Inuit art from the Kinngait (Cape Dorset) archive. Read More ABOUTTHE GALLERY Located on 100 acres of forested land along the Humber River, the McMichael is a major public gallery uniquely devoted to collecting the art of Canada. The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is located on the original lands of the Ojibwe Anishinaabe and Huron-Wendat People. It is uniquely situated along the Carrying Place Trail which historically provided an integral connection for Indigenous people between Ontario’s Lakeshore and the Lake Simcoe-Georgian Bay Region. The McMichael’s permanent collection consists of over 7,000 artworks by Tom Thomson, the Group of Seven, their contemporaries, and First Nations, Métis, Inuit and contemporary artists who have contributed to the development of Canadian art. VISITINGTHE GALLERY Gallery OPEN Tuesday to Sunday & Holiday Mondays: 10 am to 5 pm.* *Note: restaurant hours may vary due to scheduled events. Grounds & Trails OPEN DAILY Parking OPEN DAILY $7 (free for Members. Join today!) Public gallery tours are offered throughout the week and are free with admission. Click here for the schedule. Get Directions UNIQUE SPACES CORPORATE EVENTS & WEDDINGS The gallery and grounds provide the perfect setting for your special occasion or an inspiring retreat. Read More GALLERY SHOP SHOP IN-STORE OR ONLINE Browse through our Online Shop to discover unique gifts—perfect for art lovers. Members get 10% off! Read More ABOUT US HISTORY OF THE MCMICHAEL “…we were consciously envisioning a publicly owned gallery and actively planning and collecting for it…” – Robert McMichael Read More SIGN UP FOR THE ARTFLASH NEWSLETTER RECEIVE MONTHLY UPDATES ON EXHIBITIONS, LECTURES, CONCERTS, EVENTS, AND SPECIAL OFFERS. Sign Up × THANKS FOR SIGNING UP! You can unsubscribe at any time using the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of every email. SIGN UP FOR MCMICHAEL ARTFLASH! 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