• FAMILY FUN DROP-IN

    Orillia Museum of Art & History 30 Peter Street South, Orillia, Ontario

    Every Sunday from 2-3pm in April (except April 12th) Stop by the Orillia Museum of Art & History for our popular Family Fun Drop In program! $5 per family or free with a family membership. Eco art: This month is all about nature! Create beautiful and fun art in sustainable ways as you learn about […]

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  • HUNTER GAMES: SADKO HADZIHASANOVIC

    In my art practice, I am interested in camouflaging history and ideology in an ironic and often humorous way. Since I moved to Canada in 1993 I was fascinated with the new culture I found myself in and I explored a lot in the area of pop-culture and consumerism. As an artist, I like to […]

  • SUMMER IN ORILLIA

    Summer in Orillia...a new exhibition curated and designed by OMAH volunteers Sheila Davis and Bruce Jones.  This exhibition was developed using never before seen objects and archival materials from OMAH's collection. What are your favourite summer past-times?  What are your favourite summer memories?  This exhibition explores some of Orillia's favourite places and summertime activities.

  • She Shoots…She Scores

    She Shoots... She Scores will explore the history and legacy of women’s hockey as well as highlight women who have broken down barriers in a sport that has long been dominated by men. This exhibition, developed with resources from the Hockey Hall of Fame is an exploration of intangible cultural heritage, which is an evolution […]

  • Carmichael Canadian Landscape Exhibition: Tradition Transformed

    Orillia Museum of Art & History 30 Peter Street South, Orillia, Ontario

      The Carmichael Canadian Landscape Exhibition: Tradition Transformed was created in recognition of Group of Seven member, Franklin Carmichael, who was born in Orillia. Now in its 19th year, this juried show calls on artists from across the country to submit work that embraces, challenges, comments, critiques, echoes, challenges, re-works or strengthens images, perceptions and interpretations […]

  • The History of Medicine in Orillia

    Medical history is convoluted: full of intrigue, missteps, and miraculous breakthroughs.  There is always something interesting about seeing an old bottle of medicine or a historical medical instrument. Healthcare in Canada is largely a standard service in our lives, so many people neglect to think about how it got to where it is today. It is important to take a moment, especially nowadays, to appreciate the struggles and advancements made in medicine, which is the goal of our new Medical Exhibit.  The Medical Exhibit showcases artifacts from OMAH’s permanent collection that relate to Orillia’s local medical history. The exhibit explores the history of the Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital (OSMH), including images of the hospital through the ages, the Orillia School of Nursing, which ran from 1910 until 1974, and the career of local doctor, Trevor McLennan (1907 - 1980) who served in WWII and ran the radiology department at the OSMH. The most exciting part is the apothecary corner, where you can view medical bottles for a wide range of ailments and historical treatments. We invite you to step back in time with us as you visit this new exhibit on display from now until late June in OMAH’s main lobby. 

  • Views from a Canoe

     Tuesday, March 16, 2021 to Saturday, October 16, 2021  VIEWS FROM A CANOEThis exhibition, Views from a Canoe, comes from a more local journey. Spending much of his time now on Lake Dalrymple, Harry enjoys the solitude of time spent in his canoe where he can quietly glide undetected, capturing both wildlife and nature alike. The photographs in Views from […]

  • Quarantours

    Quarantours
    OMAH Online

    Take a guided Zoom tour through photographs of some of the OMAH collection's greatest hidden treasures. Your guide will discuss an array of artifacts from both the art and the history collection. Through Zoom's chat feature, participants can ask questions of their guide white exploring the collection via slideshow.

  • Quarantours

    Quarantours
    OMAH Online

    Take a guided Zoom tour through photographs of some of the OMAH collection's greatest hidden treasures. Your guide will discuss an array of artifacts from both the art and the history collection. Through Zoom's chat feature, participants can ask questions of their guide white exploring the collection via slideshow.

  • Virtual Opening Reception

    OMAH Online

    Please join us on Thursday May 27th from 7-8 pm for the opening of two new exhibitions at OMAH:

    Jill Price: Unfurled. Unsettling the Archive From a More-Than-Human Perspective

    Will McGarvey: Sticks and Stones

    Moderated by Arts Programming Coordinator Tanya Cunnington

  • Quarantours

    Quarantours
    OMAH Online

    Take a guided Zoom tour through photographs of some of the OMAH collection's greatest hidden treasures. Your guide will discuss an array of artifacts from both the art and the history collection. Through Zoom's chat feature, participants can ask questions of their guide white exploring the collection via slideshow.