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Exhibition curated by MengHan Wu, Shruti Narania and Harley Duck under the guidance of Professor Amy Bagshaw, Program Coordinator Jeff Nye and OMAH’s Programming Coordinators Tanya Cunnington and Hannah Arndt […]
May 18 - Sept. 14, 2024Backra Bluid Solo exhibit by Stacey TyrellStacey Tyrell’s current body of work predominantly deals with themes of identity, race and heritage as it relates […]
“Pet keeping is not static: the kinds of pets we keep, how we keep them and how we form relationships with them have changed over time.”- Jane Hamlett and Julie-Marie […]
July 27 - October 19, 2024Mulcahy Family GalleryTHE PROCESS INFORMS ME | Contemporary abstract frescoes Solo exhibit by Jeanette LucheseJeanette Luchese, A Walk on the Wild Side. Fresco, 36”x36”, […]
July 27 - SeptEMBER 21, 2024 SPECIAL RECEPTION: JULY 27, 2024, 1-3 PM | REMARKS AT 1:30 PMpawtraits “Pet keeping is not static: the kinds of pets we keep, […]
OMAH is pleased to partner with EarlyON Child and Family Centre Simcoe North to offer four upcoming programs for parents and caregivers of children prenatal to six years of age. […]
A History of the Orillia Opera HouseWednesday, September 18, 2024 at 7PM ON ZOOM The Orillia Opera House has been a focal point for the local cultural life since 1895. […]
May 18 - Sept. 14, 2024TEACHERS AND THEIR ENDURING IMPACTTHE LEGACY OF JOSE SALAS Solo exhibit by Jose SalasJose Salas painting, generously on loan from the Salas family.Jose Salas, […]
July 27 - SeptEMBER 21, 2024 SPECIAL RECEPTION: JULY 27, 2024, 1-3 PM | REMARKS AT 1:30 PMpawtraits “Pet keeping is not static: the kinds of pets we keep, […]
For ages 6 – 12 OMAH offers a special camp every PA Day of the school year. During these fun and creative days at the museum, campers will be guided […]
Owl and Snake”, 11.5”x16.75”, oil based ink on Awagami Kitakata Paper, 2022.Owl Pen Revisited is inspired by the work of Lucille Oille’s relief prints from the book “The Owl Pen”. […]
October 6 - May 3, 2024Orillia: then & now Places stay the same, but buildings come and go. Showcasing photographs of iconic places in Orillia as they once were […]