Project Experience
McMaster University Museum of Art
The McMaster Museum of Art officially opened to the public on June 11, 1994 and is responsible for a permanent collection of close to 6,000 works representing the history of art in a diversity of media from ancient times to the present. It is recognized internationally for its specialist collection of early twentieth-century German prints and outstanding European paintings, drawings and prints, including a donation by Hamilton businessman Dr. Herman Herzog Levy O.B.E. of his own private collection. There are also significant holdings of Cape Dorset prints, sculptures and artifacts as well as a finely focused collection of historical and contemporary Canadian art. The Museum was founded as a way for the university to encourage the appreciation of art by students and the public.
Lord Cultural Resources was commissioned to develop Strategic Planning for the McMaster Art Museum.