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Un printemps entre nature et identité dans les musées régionaux

This spring, Quebec and Ottawa's museums showcase a variety of exhibitions exploring themes of identity, nature, and science. The DRAC presents works by Mikaël Lepage and Louis-Charles Dionne, each offering unique perspectives on identity. The Bas-Saint-Laurent Museum collaborates with a CEGEP on "Sociochimie," blending chemistry and sociology through artistic projects. The POP Museum in Trois-Rivières features a collection of 20th-century toys, evoking nostalgia. The Minéro Museum in Thetford Mines, partnering with Parc Safari, displays 150 specimens from the natural and mineral worlds. Additionally, the Canadian Museum of History hosts an exhibit by Carey Newman, honoring Indigenous resilience. These exhibitions collectively highlight diverse artistic and scientific explorations.
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