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Student Exhibition Projects and Theses


​All MMSt students must complete either an Exhibition Project or a Thesis in their final year of the program, where they work together throughout the fall and winter terms to prepare an exhibition in conjunction with local museums and galleries.

Enjoy, learn from and appreciate the hard work of the graduating students!
EXPLORE PAST & PRESENT PROJECTS

2021 Exhibition Projects
Archives of Ontario: launched April 5
Brooke Downey, Sophie Germond, Bronwyn Graham, Octavian Ion, Zihan Xu
www.picturingpolitics.com 

Art Museum at the University of Toronto: launches May 19
Jaime Meier, Erika Serodio, Delaney Sweep
artmuseum.utoronto.ca/exhibition/2021-university-of-toronto-shelley-peterson-student-art-exhibition/

Bradley Museum, City of Mississauga: June 24 - September 5
Priscilla Carmini, Denise Tenio, Rebecca Tunney, Jordan Vetter
The Lengths We Go: Reflections on Hair
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mississaugaculture.ca/hair)

Canadian Language Museum: Now online!
Cayleigh Eccles, Jessica Lanziner, Megan Sue-Chue-Lam
anthemexhibit.ca

City of Toronto: launches June 5, open for 2 weeks
Lindsay Chisholm, Dominica Tang
Kiin Awiiya Jiibaakwe: Everyone is Cooking

Heritage York: Now online!
Chloe Houde, Alynese Nightingale
spark.adobe.com/page/H3bHMDdJSUuaB

MHz Curationist
Magali Delgado
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Ontario Jewish Archives: Now online!
Hanna Schacter
ojascrollingspadina.org

The Red Head Gallery @ 401 Richmond: opens in August
Rachel Delph

​Ripley's Aquarium
Claire Buisson, Corrina Taccone, Lauren Ulbricht
Royal Ontario Museum
Mohamed-Hashim Elkareem

Science Timmins
Emily Finbow, Christian Vettoretto

Shebahonaning Anishinabek
Vicky Jamieson, Val Masters, Chantelle Perreault, Tiffany Torma
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The Power Plant
Melissa Mertsis, Christina Ugge
Virtual Writing Workshops:
Wednesday, March 17, 2-4pm (Howie Tsui)
Wednesday, April 14, 2-4pm (Nathan Eugene Carson)
Wednesday, May 19, 2-4pm (Howie Tsui)
Family Guide Launch Fall 2021
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Toronto Railway Museum: opens early May
Amanda Berardi, Martin Bierens, Madeleine Ghesquiere, Amanda Marino, Lauren McAusland

Torture Exposed
Madelaine Cirka, Sarah Irvine, Devon Sherwood

Town of Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre: opens in September
Madison Carmichael, Geneva Gillis, Georgia McKee, Sydney Rodrigues

University of Toronto Archives: Now online!
Bryna Bernstein, Camilo Mejia, Kes Murray
Changemakers: Women at the University of Toronto and the Struggle for Equity

University of Toronto Archives: Now online!
Leora Bromberg, Annie McCarron, Carys Owen
Onwards: The University of Toronto Through Times of Change

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MUSSA acknowledges the past and ongoing role of museums in colonialism and are committed to overcoming and reforming oppressive practices within the iSchool and larger museum community. MUSSA operates on the traditional lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit, Wendat peoples, Haudenosaunee, and Anishinaabe. We are thankful to be situated on Turtle Island and for the opportunity to learn and work on the land.
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MUSSA is a student association of the University of Toronto and as such is committed to the university’s goals of equity, human rights, and respect for diversity. All members of the learning environment should strive to create an atmosphere of mutual respect where all members of our community can express themselves, engage with one another, and respect one another’s differences. The University of Toronto does not condone discrimination, violence or harassment against any persons or communities. As University of Toronto students, MUSSA members are bound by the University of Toronto’s Code of Student Conduct and are expected to act in a manner that is appropriate and respectful while fulfilling their role on MUSSA.

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