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Stories Behind the Constellations 💫 Experience our Valentine's Day collaboration with the Planetarium on February 14, from 12:30 – 2:30 pm! https://t.co/jcutP3P1ep
🖼 Jacopo Raibolini Francia, Venus and Cupid Holding a Draftsman's Square, c.1523-1524. Gift of Barry Brown, 1973.
In celebration of #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay today, we’re sharing two recent acquisitions at the M(M)A by Inuit artist Pudlo Pudlat: Proud Hunter, 1987 and Startled Young Loons, 1987.
#NIPD #NIPD22 #PudloPudlat #InuitArt
Brrrrrr. 🥶 This January cold snap has us feeling like this snowy owl in “Owl in Winter Light” by Inuit artist Lucy Qinnuayuak.🦉
Lucy Qinnuayuak, Owl in Winter Light, #21. McMaster Museum of Art Collection, Gift of Douglas Davidson. © Dorset Fine Arts
Today for our #VaultViewoftheWeek we're sending some #MuseumSunshine with this bird with its sunny, bright chick.
Mary Pudlat (Inuit, b. Povungnituk, 1926 - d. Cape Dorset, 2001) Sea Bird with Young, 1980, Stonecut and stencil on paper, Gift of Gordon Eberts © Dorset Fine Arts
Our #VaultViewoftheWeek is "March, Looking South: Glover's Place on Bragg's Island" 2007, an etching and aquatint by Canadian artist David Blackwood.
Gift of the artist. #McMasterMuseumofArt #Winter #Canadianart
Check out the “Fresh Faces In Black Canadian Art” show, organized by Nyakoar Wuol and Aniso Nour, featuring the art of Sydney Kuhne, Anisa Nour, Aaron Parry, Fathi Hussein and Sara Mustafa. The show will be on view in our Education Gallery through February 21. #BHMMAC2020
Check out the “Fresh Faces In Black Canadian Art” show, organized by Nyakoar Wuol and Aniso Nour, featuring the art of Sydney Kuhne, Anisa Nour, Aaron Parry, Fathi Hussein and Sara Mustafa. The show will be on view in our Education Gallery through this Saturday. #BHMMAC2020
#VaultViewoftheWeek Morning Toilet, 1953 etching by Irish-born Canadian artist George Wallace (1920-2009), who taught at McMaster University for 25 years. @mcmasterhum #HamOnt #Hamarts
#HappyFathersDay Enjoy this detail of a father at play in Soroseelutu Ashoona's stonecut print © Dorset Fine Arts. Generously gifted to McMaster by Mr. W.M. Berry @McMasterAlumni #Classof1927 who purchased many early Inuit prints while visiting his sons working in Cape Dorset.
Flying Near the Rainbow, 1980 by Napatchie Pootoogook (#Inuit, b. Sako, Baffin Island, 1938 - d. Cape Dorset, 2002), stonecut and stencil on paper, The Michael and Gail Golych Collection © Dorset Fine Arts #RainbowMW #MuseumWeek #WomeninCulture #InuitArt #McMasterMuseumofArt