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Chinese Canadian Museum Announces Upcoming Exhibition ‘Momentum: Power and Identity in Sports’

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The Chinese Canadian Museum announced a forthcoming major new exhibition, “Momentum: Power and Identity in Sports, opening June 10, 2026, to coincide with the kickoff of the world’s largest sporting event in Canada.”

On view through September 5, 2027 in the Poy Family Gallery, “Momentum: Power and Identity in Sports” explores the powerful role sports has played in shaping Chinese Canadian identity, visibility and belonging within Canada’s national history. Blending historic memorabilia, film and contemporary art, the exhibition brings Chinese Canadian sport stories—from the early 1900s to today—into powerful public view.

“Sport is a key arena through which national identity is negotiated,” said Dr. Melissa Karmen Lee, CEO of the Chinese Canadian Museum. “Momentum foregrounds Chinese Canadian participation that has long been marginalized in Canada’s sporting record.”

Contemporary artworks, photography and a new LED video façade examine sport as spectacle and power, anchored by an immersive sports-bar-style installation that highlights collective spectatorship.

Momentum brings Chinese Canadian athletes into full view, across soccer, hockey, basketball, football, figure skating, wrestling, rhythmic gymnastics and beyond. Across generations, they have shaped Canada’s sporting life as competitors, organizers and fans. The exhibition reframes participation as power, driving visibility, resilience, citizenship and influence.

Additional programming details will be announced in the coming months.

For more information about the Chinese Canadian Museum and its current exhibitions and events, please visit chinesecanadianmuseum.ca.