- Beaumont-Hamel and the Trail of the Caribou
- Ginok Song: I Reach Home, I am Serene 송진옥: 나는 집으로 다다르고, 고요함이 된다
- Billy Gauthier: The Earth, Our Mother
- Denyse Thomasos: just beyond
- Grounding
- Fantastic Finds: Archaeology in Newfoundland and Labrador
- How Do I Look?: Ways of Understanding Art
- A Cup of Tea? Antique Teacups and Saucers
- A Job To Say: Newfoundland and Labrador Expressions
- A Piece of Home: Newfoundland Trigger Mitts and Mittens
- A Place at the Table: 100 Years of Women’s Right to Vote
- AUDREY FELTHAM: THE INNER LANDSCAPE
- Adad Hannah: Glints and Reflections
- Adad Hannah: Social Distancing Portraits
- Aishen Antene: 1946 – February 5th, 2019
- Amber-Lynn Thorne: Because of the Sea
- An Afghan Wedding Outfit
- Aspidella! A Significant Fossil Comes Home
- At full tilt: Colette Urban in Western Newfoundland
- Billy Gauthier: Saunituinnaulungitotluni | Beyond Bone
- Boarder X
- Buddy the Puffin
- Burnout: Hot 4 the Moment (Georgia Dawkin and Drew Pardy)
- Cabinets of Curiosity
- Christopher Pratt: Drawing from Memory
- Classics in Newfoundland: An Unexpected Presence
- Connections: This Place and Its Early Peoples
- Curtis Talwst Santiago: Infinity Series
- Entering the Great War
- Fantastical Threads: Costumes at The Rooms
- From Far and Wide
- Future possible: Art of Newfoundland & Labrador to 1949
- Gather: In Celebration of Year of the Arts
- Glenn Gear: Ivaluk Ullugiallu | Sinew & Stars
- Gretzky Is Everywhere
- Helloland! Art, War and the Wireless Imagination
- Here, We Made a Home
- In The Making
- In Their Own Words: Life for Labrador Students at Residential School
- Jerry Evans: Weljesi
- Jerry Ropson: To Kiss a Goat Between the Horns
- John Akomfrah: Vertigo Sea
- Jon Sasaki: A Day Becomes a Sunrise
- Kim Morgan: Blood and Breath, Skin and Dust
- Lighting the Way: Newfoundland and Labrador Lighthouses
- Logan Macdonald: Bæōdut / Hidden Histories
- Loops to Live By
- Louis Koenig: Dead Calm but Torrential Rain
- Making Home Here
- Malin Enström: Inversion
- Manfred Buchheit: Corners
- Marlene Creates: Places, Paths and Pauses
- Max Streicher: Alto Cumulus
- Melissa Tremblett: Reprise
- Michelle MacKinnon: Pandemic Portraits
- Mohau Modisakeng: Passage
- Ned Pratt: One Wave
- Nelson White: Eymu’tiek (We Are Here)
- Newfoundland and Labrador From A to Z
- Of Myths and Mountains
- One-Hundred Years of NONIA: A Proud Legacy
- Outdoor installation: Shelley Miller’s Trade
- Pepa Chan: Brush
- Philippa Jones: Suspended
- Photography in Canada: 1960 - 2000
- Rae Perlin: Whatever I Wanted Was Out There, In the World, Somewhere
- Rodney Latourelle and Louise Witthöft: First We Take the Museum
- Second to None: The History of Aviation in Newfoundland & Labrador
- Tanea Hynes: WORKHORSE
- Tekweywinen tel weljesultiek (Be With Us In Our Joy)
- The House of Wooden Santas
- The Museum of Longing and Failure: MOLAF XX
- To Launch Forth into the Deep: A Legacy of Supporting the Arts at Memorial University
- To The Boys Who went West: The National War Memorial in St. john's
- Truth or Myth?
- Up the pond: The Royal St. John’s Regatta
- What Carries Us: Newfoundland and Labrador in the Black Atlantic
- Witness: Canadian Art of the First World War
- ᐃᔨ - Eyes - Shirley Moorhouse
- ᑕᑯᒃᓴᐅᔪᒻᒪᕆᒃ Double Vision: Jessie Oonark, Janet Kigusiuq, Victoria Mamnguqsualuk
- Arts and Letters
- A Dog's Age
- From This Place: Our Lives on Land and Sea
- Talamh An Éisc: The Fishing Ground
- 100 Years Later: Titanic in the Archive 1912-2012
Admission Fees - Includes The Rooms Galleries, Exhibitions and Tours. Click here to purchase admission.
Type | Price |
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Adults (18+) | $ 12.00 |
Seniors (60+) | $ 7.80 |
Children (5 and under) | Free |
Youth (ages 6-17) | $ 6.00 |
Students (with valid student ID) | $ 7.80 |
Canadian Military (with Military ID or Veteran ID) | $ 7.80 |
Household (2 adults and 2 youths) | $ 31.20 |
HST is not included. Fees are in Canadian dollars.
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Free Student Friday
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First Wednesday Evening of every month is FREE
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Access to Red Oak Café on Level 4 does not require admission.