The Gardiner Museum recently underwent a major $15.5 million glow-up and is officially (re)open for business.

The transformation completely renovated the ground floor, creating space for bold new exhibitions that have visitors seeing clay in a whole new way. From a show-stopping gallery of Indigenous ceramics to a mind-blowing immersive installation on the third floor, there’s no shortage of beauty to uncover.

Wondering where to begin? Here are seven must-do activities at Canada’s home for ceramics.

See a sculpture made of clay pipes

Before you even get to the galleries, you’ll be welcomed by artist Nadia Myre’s beautiful installation.

A member of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation, Myre drew inspiration from the clay pipe stems she found along the River Thames — placing th

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