Past Exhibitions: Past Exhibitions
We explore human rights from many different angles and perspectives. Learn about the people, stories and issues we have explored in some of our past exhibitions.
Past exhibitions listing
Beyond the Beat: Music of Resistance and Change
February to September 29, 2024
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Explore Canada’s proclamation through augmented reality
August 2019 to May 2024
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Behind Racism: Challenging the Way We Think
May 31, 2022 – October 16, 2022
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Beyond the Beat: Music of Resistance and Change
February to September 29, 2024
Music can be a powerful force for social and political change. Explore stories of artists who have used their voices and platforms to advance causes and advocate for change.
Witness Blanket: Preserving a Legacy
April 30, 2021 to March 26, 2022
April 30, 2021 to March 26, 2022
Climate Justice
June 2022 to December 2024
This new exhibit explores the connections between human rights and climate change.
Truth and Reconciliation
September 2017 to December 2023
Truth and Reconciliation presents the tragic history of Canada’s residential schools and the ongoing efforts to use education and discussion to move towards reconciliation.
ARTiculate Our Rights
July 30, 2021 to September 10, 2023
This vibrant art exhibition explores youth perspectives on human rights for themselves, their families and their communities.
Behind Racism: Challenging the Way We Think
May 31, 2022 – October 16, 2022
Explore what science can teach us about racism. Learn to recognize and challenge mental processes that can lead to real‐world injustice.
ARTiculate Our Rights
July 15 to October 20, 2020
What human rights matter to youth today? What kind of future do they envision? In this vibrant art exhibition, Manitoba youth express their views about human rights for themselves, their families, and their communities. Their thought‐provoking artwork covers a range of issues that impact us all.
Mandela: Struggle for Freedom
June 8, 2018 to August 25, 2019
Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years, but he never gave in to hate. Walk in the footsteps of the man they called Madiba and learn the legacy of his struggle for freedom.
Rights of Passage
December 2017 to March 2019
Rights of Passage: Canada at 150 explores the key debates and issues that have been central to the evolution of the Canadian conversation on rights and freedoms, justice and equality.
Seeking Safety
November 2017 to November 2018
Seeking Safety uses a combination of video, photos and documents to explore the experiences of asylum seekers and refugees in Canada.
Seeking Refuge
August 2017 to November 2018
Combining art, videos and imagery, Seeking Refuge explores the global refugee crisis through the lens of two teenage boys.
Canadian Doctors in the Field
September 2017 to August 2018
Canadians are often strong advocates for human rights, both in Canada and internationally. For those who are active beyond our national borders, this can mean working in dangerous conflict zones. What motivates these individuals to work in such circumstances?
Current exhibitions
Every one of our exhibitions tells a unique story in the diverse world of human rights. And like the world of human rights, our exhibitions are always changing.