October 25, 2012
In September, I was invited to speak about The Art of Seeing, our visual literacy program with McMaster’s Department of Family Medicine Residents, at Concordia University’s Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery as part of their 50th anniversary programming. Their lecture series, DEXTERITY, featured university gallery professionals, like myself, highlighting the scope of the research and programming that is being undertaken by university galleries in Canada today. It was an excellent experience and I’d like to extend a big thank you to my colleagues at the Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery for this opportunity.
– Nicole Knibb, Education Co-ordinator, McMaster Museum of Art
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The Black Madonnas of Perpetual Murmurs 19, 2023 collage, composition gold leaf, cutout on paper Museum of Art Collection Trust, 2024 As this year’s Black History Month come to a close, the McMaster Museum of Art wishes to extend its sincere appreciation to the Equity and Inclusion Office for their leadership and dedication in creating […]
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On Monday, December 1, 2025, Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries (GOG) announced the winners of the 48th Annual GOG Awards and the McMaster Museum of Art (M(M)A) took away the top award for the Exhibition of the Year (Budget Over $50K) for the Fall 2024 exhibition The Clichettes: Lips, Wigs and Politics produced in partnership […]
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