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Arctic Museum & Arctic Studies Center

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The Arctic Museum is open once again with a new installation of contemporary Canadian Inuit art.

This special exhibit will be on view until December 2011.

 

 

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Arctic Museum preserves one of MacMillan's early films

Story posted September 14, 2011

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An Expedition to Cape Sheridan

Story posted June 16, 2011

Follow along on an expediton to the High Arctic.

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Visiting the Schooner Bowdoin in Boothbay Harbor

Visiting the Schooner Bowdoin in Boothbay Harbor

The Arctic Museum staff took a day trip to visit the Schooner Bowdoin during Boothbay Harbor's Windjammer Days!

Historic blog

Historic blog

This historic blog follows Robert Peary's 1908-09 North Pole expedition from New York to the North Pole and back. The blog will be updated daily over the next fifteen months using various crew members' journals. You can read about what individuals were experiencing on the Roosevelt and while sledging across the Polar Sea exactly one hundred years ago to the day. Read more here.

The Way I Picture It

The Way I Picture It

In collaboration with the Canadian Inuit community of Pond Inlet, the Arctic Museum has released a DVD featuring film footage from Donald MacMillan’s visits to the area in 1948, 1959 and 1954, with a script by Mekai Ootova and her mother, Elisapie Ootova. 

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Imagination Takes Shape: Canadian Inuit Art from the Robert and Judith Toll Collection

Imagination Takes Shape: Canadian Inuit Art from the Robert and Judith Toll Collection

Coming Soon – Imagination Takes Shape: Canadian Inuit Art from the Robert and Judith Toll Collection, opening Nov. 18, 2010. Look for more information about this exhibit soon, and read more about this collection here

Where is Admiral Peary?