OMAH IN THE MEDIA
The Orillia Museum of Art & History welcomes Lynn Fisher in her role of Development Officer
August 28, 2023
Avast ye matey’s! Gangs, Guns, and Grog, the Orillia Museum of Art & History’s popular walking tour joins The Pirate Party!
August 23, 2023
‘Rip-roaring’ Gangs, Guns, and Grog returning for third season
July 4, 2023
Inspirational, world-renowned sculptor found her footing in Orillia
April 22, 2023
Time winding down to enjoy OMAH’s ‘inspired’ winter exhibits
April 3, 2023
Green Haven, OMAH teaming up to celebrate women
March 2, 2023
The Orillia Museum of Art & History awards Georgia McLellan Visual Arts Scholarship to local student
June 26, 2023
Innovative OMAH programs bring history to life for local seniors
April 22, 2023
OMAH series will turn spotlight on Orillia’s renowned sculptor
March 8, 2023
OMAH acquires 1928 Franklin Carmichael pencil sketch
February 2, 2023
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The Orillia Museum of Art & History is located on the traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg. The Anishinaabeg include the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Pottawatomi nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. We respect and observe the long and enduring presence of Indigenous Peoples – First Nations, Metis and Inuit – on this land. Their teachings and stewardship, culture and way of life have shaped our City’s unique identity.
In acknowledging that we occupy colonized Indigenous territories, and out of respect for the rights of Indigenous people, we accept our collective responsibility to recognize our colonial histories as well as their present-day manifestations in order to honour, protect, and sustain this land.