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Film: Building a museum through community collaboration

Myseum is a museum without walls in Toronto. They partners with diverse cultural organisations who own the collections for their communities, and collaborates with artists and curators to present exhibitions throughout the city; telling the stories of Toronto’s past and present, while imagining the city’s future.

Technology is a key part of this approach, as it has become the connective tissue that knits together the programming happening from the downtown core to the inner suburbs of Toronto while community is central to the organisation.

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