Exhibition Education Guides

Humber Libraries and Humber Galleries present: Exhibition Education Guides

We welcome you to explore Humber Galleries’ art exhibitions paired with current Humber Libraries collections. Each exhibition is organized around a theme or idea, and each education and media guide includes information on the curator, artists, and art works, as well as discussion questions, activities, lesson plans, and resources within Humber Libraries which engage these ideas in the classroom. Topics so far have included alternative approaches to education, Indigenous resurgence, diasporic identity, climate change, and more!

These LibGuides were researched, written, and designed by Humber Galleries’ Communication and Curatorial Assistants Diana Jaber and Jacqueline Simpson, with research by Communication and Curatorial Assistant Tracey Prehay, guided by the Humber Galleries team and with Humber Libraries support.

Contact Acting Curator Danica Evering to discuss ways of bringing your classroom to the exhibition and using our education guides into your classroom at danica.evering@humber.ca.

See the latest guide for The Breadth of Distance, curated by Curator in Residence Alize Zorlutuna, here.