
"The renovation of the Gardiner Museum's ground floor was guided by three core principles: Accessibility, Connectivity, and Indigeneity, aiming to create a welcoming environment."
"A key inspiration was the desire to strengthen visual and physical connections across the ground floor, providing improved circulation and recognizing Indigenous ceramic traditions."
"The museum's first permanent gallery dedicated to Indigenous works was designed by Chris Cornelius of studio:indigenous and curated by Franchesca Hebert-Spence."
The renovation of the Gardiner Museum's ground floor focuses on three core principles: Accessibility, Connectivity, and Indigeneity. The project aims to create a welcoming and flexible environment that resonates culturally. It enhances visual and physical connections throughout the space and improves circulation. A significant feature is the museum's first permanent gallery dedicated to Indigenous works, designed by Chris Cornelius and curated by Franchesca Hebert-Spence, highlighting Indigenous ceramic traditions.
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