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Museum of Inuit Art and its collection

The Museum of Inuit Art, also known as MIA, was situated in the historic Queen's Quay Terminal in the Harbourfront area of Toronto. This location was central and easily accessible, making it a convenient destination for tourists and locals alike.

Art Collection at the Museum of Inuit Art

The Museum of Inuit Art was home to hundreds of extraordinary Inuit art pieces. These ranged from carvings made from stone, antler, ivory, and bone to ceramics, prints, and tapestries. The variety of art forms showcased the diverse talents and creativity of Inuit artists.

Non-Profit Status of the Museum of Inuit Art

The Museum of Inuit Art operated as a non-profit institution. All revenues generated by the museum and its respective gallery were dedicated to supporting a variety of programs. These included cultural, educational, and acquisition programs, all aimed at promoting and preserving Inuit art and culture.

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Museum of Inuit Art
207 Queens Quay W
ON M5J 1A7 Toronto

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207 Queens Quay W, Toronto

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