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Art Museum at the University of Toronto
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Dates of existence
2014-
History
The Art Museum is comprised of the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery (Hart House) and the University of Toronto Art Centre (University College). Located just a few steps apart, the two galleries were federated in 2014 and began operating under a new visual identity as the Art Museum at the University of Toronto, one of the largest gallery spaces for visual art exhibitions and programming in Toronto. Building on the two galleries’ distinguished histories, the Art Museum organizes and presents a year-round program of in-house and off-site exhibitions, as well as intensive curricular engagement and educational events.
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Justina M. Barnicke Art Gallery (ca 1980s-)
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hierarchical
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2014 - ?
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University of Toronto Art Centre (UTAC) (1996-)
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hierarchical
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2014 - ?
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About Us - Art Museum (retrieved January 18, 2022)