April 23, 2019
A group of McMaster University software engineering and mechatronics engineering students are working together on a culminating project to help farmers, that may also have applications in the museum world. The engineering students of EltroTech originally created the Agriboost device to monitor environmental conditions that affect crops. But they tested their invention in the tightly controlled environment of the McMaster Museum of Art.
Call for Student Submissions for Resilience & Connection: Artistic explorations of mental health
October 11, 2024
McMaster University hiring Director and Chief Curator, McMaster Museum of Art
October 7, 2024
McMaster University is currently reaching out to the community as we initiate the search for a new Director and Chief Curator, Museum of Art, a public gallery in the heart of main campus in Hamilton, Ontario. The Museum aims to positively disrupt the traditional museological narrative by creating more inclusive, dynamic and experiential relationships between […]
McMaster Museum of Art presents solo exhibition of work by Canadian artist Sameer Farooq
September 26, 2024