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ROM Connects
The Making of Chintz: Behind the Scenes at The Cloth that Changed the World: India’s Painted and Printed Cottons
Wednesday, October 21; 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Free with RSVP on ZOOM.

Tune in as lead exhibition curator Dr. Sarah Fee recounts the teamwork, research and preparation required to develop this new exhibition on the ROM’s renowned collection of Indian chintz.
ROM Magazine
Measure for Measure
By Nicolás Campione and David Evans

How do we weigh an animal that went extinct millions of years ago? New research reveals how differing techniques of weighing a dinosaur yield strikingly similar results.
Experts & Objects
Sekhmet

Join ROM Senior Curator of Egypt and Nubia, Dr. Krzysztof Grzymski, as he sheds light on the ancient Egyptian goddess Sekhmet, believed to be responsible for not only bringing diseases but also healing.
In the News - The Globe and Mail
Why the ROM is creating a climate-change curator

The newly established Allan and Helaine Shiff Curatorship of Climate Change is a critical and timely role. As the first of its kind at a major Canadian museum, it reflects the ROM’s commitment to ground-breaking research and innovative public engagement on one of the most relevant topics of our day.
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All images courtesy of ROM unless otherwise noted. For Measure for Measure: The largest and the smallest: dinosaurs reached an amazing range in size through the Mesozoic Era. Image courtesy of Vitor Silva.

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