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Feast your eyes on March Break

Walker Court is filling up with delightful and delicious creations with the Secret Ingredient. Check out some of our favourites so far!

Image of food made with paper from artist-in-residence Secret Ingredient

Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies

Love food and art? Satisfy both with the Secret Ingredient in Walker Court this March Break, created and conceived by our first family-focused Artists in Residence, Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies. We recently chatted with the artists to learn more about Secret Ingredient – an immersive installation that allows families to make and contribute faux food sculptures of recipes both real and imagined. The week has just begun and the banquet table is already filling up with delicious-looking creations! From an artful burger and fries to a tasteful shrimp cocktail, don’t miss out on the chance to check out these tempting treats and create your own.

If you’re looking for inspiration this March Break, bring the family to the AGO to join in on all the inspired fun. In the meantime, check out some of our favourite creations so far:

Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies
Image courtesy of Natalie Ferguson and Toby Gillies

Don’t miss the Secret Ingredient and so many more creative family activities over March Break until March 17. For more information or to save $10 when you purchase family passes in advance, visit our website.


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