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Meet the Younders

Man and woman in front of Michael Snow's Walking Women
Man and woman in front of Michael Snow's Walking Women
AGO volunteers Michael Younder and his mother Susan Younder 2018. Artwork shown in background: Michael Snow, Expo Walking Woman, 1967. © Michael Snow

At the AGO, we work with many wonderful, art-loving volunteers. For long-time volunteers Susan and Michael Younder, an appreciation for art – and volunteering – runs in the family.

Susan and her son Michael have almost 20 years of volunteer service for the AGO between them, giving art tours and pop-up talks. Where did their love for art and volunteering begin? We chatted with this mother and son duo to find out more.

Vintage photo of man and woman in front of Michael Snow's Walking Women
AGO volunteers Michael Younder and his mother Susan Younder 1991. Artwork shown in background: Michael Snow, Expo Walking Woman, 1967. © Michael Snow

AGO: Susan, you’ve been a Gallery Guide for over 15 years, and Michael you’ve just celebrated your four-year anniversary. What inspired each of you to volunteer at the AGO?
Susan: My working career was in nursing but I always loved reading about artists. This led me to take courses towards an Art History degree. Exploring art is a wonderful pastime so engaging with others and hoping they’ll experience the same pleasures is a worthy goal.

Michael: This is an easy one: our distinguished guide (my mom) told me I’d be great, so I gave it a try!

AGO: What advice would you give to someone thinking about volunteering at the AGO?
Susan: If you're comfortable chatting with strangers about a subject you're passionate about – like art, you'll enjoy volunteering. Making a guest’s visit more meaningful is rewarding.

Michael: Don't worry if you're not an art expert. There's so much you learn about art as a volunteer.

AGO: Do you have a favourite exhibition or piece in the AGO Collection?
Susan: My favourite piece is Giovanni del Biondo’s St. Benedict Restores Life to a Young Monk. I visited del Biondo's gravesite in Florence, Italy and told him that 600 years later, I still talk about this artwork.

Michael: My favourite exhibition is Introducing Suzy Lake. I did an On the Dot pop-up art talk about her work Are You Talking to Me? To complement my talk, I played a video clip from the movie Taxi Driver of Robert De Niro's character, Travis Bickle, saying his famous line “Are you talkin’ to me?”

Is there a new generation from the Younder family that will carry on the family volunteering tradition?
Michael: My daughter joined me for an evening on Take Your Child to Work Day two years ago. We gave her a backstage tour, so you never know!

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