The Canadian Museum of Civilization and Quebec City's Musée de la
civilisation's first partnership promises a memorable experience
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"The Canadian Museum of Civilization is honoured to collaborate with the Musée de la civilisation. Both institutions will share and benefit from each other's expertise, artifact collections and resources," said
God(s): A User's Guide will examine the commonalities shared by virtually all religions. Universal themes such as the belief in a higher power and a world beyond our own; the use of spiritual intermediaries such as priests, imams, shamans and prophets; the importance of sacred rituals, and the celebration of holidays and rites of passage are all explored in this fascinating exhibition. The exhibition is particularly important in a multifaceted country like
"Presenting an exhibition on the world's major religions fits squarely within our mission and lets us work synergistically with a museum whose role is similar to ours," said
God(s): A User's Guide illustrates and explains the practices of major religions by combining artifacts, ordinary objects, multimedia, artistic works and interactive participation. In addition to illustrating the rich diversity of spiritual practices, the new adaptation of the exhibition will include First Nations and Inuit traditions, using artifacts from the museums' own extensive collections.
This unconventional international exhibition about contemporary religious practices will be presented from
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For further information: Serge Poulin, Musée de la civilisation, Media Relations, (418) 528-2072, [email protected]; Canadian Museum of Civilization, Media Relations, (819) 776-7167, [email protected]
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