Explore the treasures of Canadian history at the McCord Museum, showcasing everything from Inuit art to Montreal's vibrant past through engaging exhibits.
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"You might not think that Canadian history is a topic that would sustain your interest for too long, but a visit to the McCord Museum will likely change that preconception. With a tagline of "Our People, Our Stories," the museum is committed to covering the various communities of Canada , and especially the city of Montréal, in all their diversity. Temporary exhibitions focus on the art and culture of anglophone, francophone, First Nations, immigrant, and other populations in Canada, usually from specific points of view, say, late 19th-century Canadian circus posters or a photographer who captured the 1960s art scene in Montréal. A permanent exhibit, "Wearing Our Identity," includes both traditional and contemporary First Nations costumes. The museum is decidedly kid-friendly, with special events as well as souvenir backpacks and "game cards" designed to bring the exhibitions to life as young visitors search for animals, geometric shapes, and other clues in the works on display."
"You might not think that Canadian history is a topic that would sustain your interest for too long, but a visit to the McCord Museum will likely change that preconception. With a tagline of "Our People, Our Stories," the museum is committed to covering the various communities of Canada , and especially the city of Montréal, in all their diversity. Temporary exhibitions focus on the art and culture of anglophone, francophone, First Nations, immigrant, and other populations in Canada, usually from specific points of view, say, late 19th-century Canadian circus posters or a photographer who captured the 1960s art scene in Montréal. A permanent exhibit, "Wearing Our Identity," includes both traditional and contemporary First Nations costumes. The museum is decidedly kid-friendly, with special events as well as souvenir backpacks and "game cards" designed to bring the exhibitions to life as young visitors search for animals, geometric shapes, and other clues in the works on display."
"You might not think that Canadian history is a topic that would sustain your interest for too long, but a visit to the McCord Museum will likely change that preconception. With a tagline of "Our People, Our Stories," the museum is committed to covering the various communities of Canada , and especially the city of Montréal, in all their diversity. Temporary exhibitions focus on the art and culture of anglophone, francophone, First Nations, immigrant, and other populations in Canada, usually from specific points of view, say, late 19th-century Canadian circus posters or a photographer who captured the 1960s art scene in Montréal. A permanent exhibit, "Wearing Our Identity," includes both traditional and contemporary First Nations costumes. The museum is decidedly kid-friendly, with special events as well as souvenir backpacks and "game cards" designed to bring the exhibitions to life as young visitors search for animals, geometric shapes, and other clues in the works on display."
"The beloved mid-size McCord Museum is a social history museum near McGill University that celebrates life in Montreal, both past and present. Its 1.5 million artifacts are organized into categories, including fashion and textiles, photography, decorative arts, and more. The McCord hosts several temporary interactive installations and exhibitions each year. Many of them have wide appeal and are hugely popular, such as the recent North American premiere of the Victoria and Albert Museum's "Balenciaga: Master of Couture" exhibition." - Richard Burnett
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Nathalie Pedro
Secretary General IFK
Ryan Smith
Leonard
Y Reasen
Georges Younes
Hazzel D. Derige
Xinli Hou