Royal Ontario Museum is launching two exhibitions this fall chronicling experiences of the COVID-19 crisis.On Sept. 18, the Toronto museum will unveil a collection of more than 100 masks made by creators across the globe.“Unmasking the Pandemic: From Personal Protection to Personal Expression” will include about 40 face coverings made by Canadian artists and designers.
Toronto taking ‘microtargeted approach’ in COVID-19 vaccination effort The ROM also plans to present a crowdsourced collection of art that aims to show what the pandemic looks like through a child’s eyes.“My Pandemic Story: Youth Create Portraits of a Pandemic,” which debuts on Oct.