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TD Gallery of Indigenous Art Review

4.8 /55 Reviews
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Museum of Art exhibits a lot of works, many of which are very valuable, like to visit here.

TD Gallery of Indigenous Art

Posted: Jun 19, 2018
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  • 东山树
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Inuit Museum of Art in Toronto is located at the terminal of Queen's Wharf in Toronto. It was founded in 2007 by a teacher named Dawei Harris in Nunavut. It is a museum dedicated to collecting, protecting and displaying Inuit art and culture. In this museum, we can understand the true Inuit art and the unique charm and connotation of this culture. Many original stone bone carvings, as well as some famous sculptures, are mostly created by very outstanding artists.

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    Posted: May 31, 2018
  • M24***21
    5/5Outstanding
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    Every piece of art here is worth savoring slowly and well worth visiting.

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    Posted: Jan 30, 2022
  • M24***21
    5/5Outstanding
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    A very artistic pavilion with a lot of beautiful sculptures and some paintings.

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    Posted: Jan 21, 2022
  • M24***21
    5/5Outstanding
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    An art gallery, each piece is worth slowly appreciating.

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    Posted: Jan 17, 2022
  • Ruilin
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    ↙️ The most famous in the Toronto Financial District (Financial District) is Bay Street, known as “Wall Street in Toronto.” The five largest banks in Canada have their headquarters here. ↙️ Toronto Dominion Bank (TD for short), one of the five major banks, the Chinese name is "TD Bank", there are 6 towers, respectively, the West Tower (TD West Tower), the East Tower, the South Tower, etc. This is the global headquarters of Toronto TD Bank. ↙️ The South Tower, you can see the Inuit Art Museum when you enter the door. Free. 🍓 Location and Transportation: Get out of the subway Union Station and walk 350 meters. Walk to TD South Tower (79 Wellington Street West), enter the door. On the right hand side is Toronto Dominion Gallery of Indigenous Art. 🍎 Floor Distribution: The exhibits on the first floor are only a small part, and you will see "gallery continues mezzanine level". Walk up the stairs and come to the mezzanine. There are many stone carvings here, all displayed in glass cabinets. 🍑 Artistic features: Themes of Aboriginal life, animals, and myths. Coarse lines. Haofang, simple and unsophisticated. #Chong Ah Lang People #Winter Beautiful View #Traveling Japan without Home #Where do you want to go to Canada most #New opening method of the city

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    Posted: Nov 30, 2021