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what to see in toronto?

updated thu 2 sep 04

 

Anne Webb on tue 31 aug 04


Definitely go to the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art.. that's the place to go
for ceramics..
Their web site:
http://www.gardinermuseum.on.ca/

You can find out about the exhibitions and ticket info there. Its affiliated
with the ROM (royal ontario museum) and is actually right across the street
on University Blvd..
Then a little further south, there is the Art Gallery of Ontario
http://www.ago.net/
located 1 block north of Queen Street, just west of McCaul. Then while you
are there take the time to go for chinese food as you are on the edge of
chinatown. there are some great places for dim sum or sechuan (please
forgive my spelling).

have a great time :)
anne


>From: Iben Vedel
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>To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
>Subject: What to see in Toronto?
>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 18:25:46 +0100
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>Hello all.
>I am in Canada on vacation and will be visiting Toronto twice the next few
>weeks, first time on saturday. Does anyone know if there is something
>special going on? What galleries and Museums should I visit? Are there any
>Galleries only with Pottery?
>I'm Danish and it is my first visit to Toronto.
>Thanks
>Iben
>
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Mary K on tue 31 aug 04


Hi Iben,

While you are in Toronto visit the Gardiner Museum , dedicated entirely to ceramics!! www.gardinermuseum.on.ca I believe it is closed for renovations at present , but some of the collection can be seen( I think) at 60 McCaul Street, Toronto ....call 416-586-8080. Also visit University of Toronto to see their present exhibition, "Picasso and Ceramics " A must visit, is the Art Gallery of Ontario http://www.AGO.net Enjoy Canada!! Buon Voyage Mary K.
Iben Vedel wrote:
Hello all.
I am in Canada on vacation and will be visiting Toronto twice the next few weeks, first time on saturday. Does anyone know if there is something special going on? What galleries and Museums should I visit? Are there any Galleries only with Pottery?
I'm Danish and it is my first visit to Toronto.
Thanks
Iben


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Hello all.
I am in Canada on vacation and will be visiting Toronto twice the next few weeks, first time on saturday. Does anyone know if there is something special going on? What galleries and Museums should I visit? Are there any Galleries only with Pottery?
I'm Danish and it is my first visit to Toronto.
Thanks
Iben


*Brussels_where the Pots do their fire dance and the glazes run Wild* ivedel@yahoo.com




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