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Discover the history and mission of the Gardiner Museum, Canada's national ceramics museum and a vibrant cultural hub in Toronto.
Learn about the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, founded in 1984 by George and Helen Gardiner, and its expansion in 2006. Discover the Museum's collection, exhibitions, programs and architectural features.
The George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art (commonly shortened to the Gardiner Museum) is a ceramics museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum is situated within University of Toronto's St. George campus, in downtown Toronto.
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Explore the art and history of ceramics from around the world at the Gardiner Museum, Canada's only museum dedicated to clay. Discover the permanent collection, online exhibits, and community arts space.
Discover one of the world's most universal and dynamic art forms. Explore the Gardiner Museum's internationally-renowned collections of pottery from the Ancient Americas, Europe, China, and Japan, as well as contemporary ceramics. Visit the Museum's special exhibitions, sign up for a clay class, take part in weekly family art activities, dine ...
Steve Heinemann (born 1957) is a Canadian artist working in ceramics.. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Heinemann received an Honours diploma from Sheridan College School of Craft and Design, Oakville, Ontario in 1979, a B.F.A. from the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri in 1984, and an M.F.A. from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York.