Page turners

To celebrate the reopening of the E.P. Taylor Library & Archives at the AGO, we scoured the stacks to uncover a new trove of books eager to be read.

Tocani

Get to know Tocani, the performance group blending pre-Hispanic elements with contemporary narratives of Latin America through costume, music, dance, poetry and theatre.

Meet Maya Kotlarenko

It’s National Volunteer Week. As we celebrate our volunteers, we had a conversation with Maya Kotlarenko, President of the Volunteers of the AGO, about the vital role volunteers play at the Gallery.

In artful partnership

Five artists talk about the realities of mental health, artistic expression and much more as part of Talking Back and Together, a video series co-presented by the AGO and Workman Arts.

Inner Space

Meet a new generation of diverse Canadian artists with Inner Space, an original AGO web series where artists give personal tours of their studios.

Sculptures about statues

We spoke with London-based contemporary artist Thomas J Price about his nine-foot bronze cast sculpture outside the AGO, and his take on the meaning of monuments.

Seven experimental filmmakers to know

We asked the authors and editors of Moments of Perception, a new history of Canadian experimental filmmaking, who we should know.

Family first

This Family Day, the AGO teams up with the Black Daddies Club to celebrate Fragments of Epic Memory. We spoke with the organization’s founder, Brandon Hay, to learn more.

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