Museum of Inuit Art
www.miamuseum.caThe Museum of Inuit Art is Canada's only museum devoted exclusively to art made by Inuit within Canada. Experience art made by Inuit living in Canada in a setting designed to evoke the landscape of the Arctic - right in the cultural heart of Toronto. MIA is the only museum south of the Arctic devoted exclusively to the display of Inuit art from across Canada: from Nunatsiavut (Labrador) to the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (Northwest Territories and the Yukon) and everything in between. MIA celebrates the range and diversity of artistic expression produced in these areas and showcases all forms of art, from sculptures to ceramics and drawings to wall hangings. With works ranging from 1,000 years ago to the present day, MIA presents a unique opportunity to view beautiful pieces of art that offers something for everyone. Mission Statement: The Museum of Inuit Art serves as a non-profit, permanent museum whose primary function is to ethically acquire, conserve, research, communicate and exhibit for the purpose of study, education, and enjoyment, material evidence of the history of Inuit art and culture in the Canadian Arctic.
Read moreThe Museum of Inuit Art is Canada's only museum devoted exclusively to art made by Inuit within Canada. Experience art made by Inuit living in Canada in a setting designed to evoke the landscape of the Arctic - right in the cultural heart of Toronto. MIA is the only museum south of the Arctic devoted exclusively to the display of Inuit art from across Canada: from Nunatsiavut (Labrador) to the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (Northwest Territories and the Yukon) and everything in between. MIA celebrates the range and diversity of artistic expression produced in these areas and showcases all forms of art, from sculptures to ceramics and drawings to wall hangings. With works ranging from 1,000 years ago to the present day, MIA presents a unique opportunity to view beautiful pieces of art that offers something for everyone. Mission Statement: The Museum of Inuit Art serves as a non-profit, permanent museum whose primary function is to ethically acquire, conserve, research, communicate and exhibit for the purpose of study, education, and enjoyment, material evidence of the history of Inuit art and culture in the Canadian Arctic.
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