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Museum of Inuit Art : ウィキペディア英語版 | Museum of Inuit Art
The Museum of Inuit Art, also known as MIA, is a museum in Toronto located within the historic Queen's Quay Terminal at the Harbourfront Centre. It is devoted exclusively to Inuit art and culture. Officially opened in June 2007, the museum exists due to the efforts of David Harris — a former teacher in Nunavut and founder of The Harris Inuit Gallery, a respected commercial gallery for Inuit art — and a group of dedicated partners. MIA occupies more than of exhibition space and is home to hundreds of pieces of Inuit art ranging from sculptures carved from stone, antler, ivory and bone to ceramics, prints and wall hangings. ==Architecture== The MIA space was designed by gh3 inc. and has won two design awards: the Ontario Association of Architects Design Excellence Award, and the Canada Interiors’ Best of Canada Design Competition Award.〔(Ontario Association of Architects Announces Awards ), ''(DDI Magazine )'', April 18, 2008.〕 “The interior of the museum has been designed to remove visitors from the commercial clutter of the adjacent downtown shopping arcade and transport them to a more rarefied environment for viewing art — a neutral white shell evoking the iconic landscape forms of the arctic ice.”〔Craig Moy, (Bone Up On Inuit Art ), (Where Toronto ), April 2008.〕
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