Shifting time and place

Luke Parnell examines transformative narratives within Northwest Coast Indigenous art. Learn about his series of thought-provoking paintings, recently acquired.

ICYMI: A Q&A with Ross King

In case you missed it, check out our June 2020 Q&A with award-winning author Ross King, who was featured in a recent AGO Art in the Spotlight to discuss his newest book.  

Painting a public archive

Veteran Toronto muralist John Kuna gets candid about the Islington Village Mural Project and his practice at large.

Vessels of knowledge

Multidisciplinary Indigenous artist Nicholas Galanin’s work is powerful and diverse – and now, it’s part of the AGO Collection.

Following white rabbits

Ahead of her upcoming AGO Art in the Spotlight conversation, Canadian-Dutch painter Dana Slijboom talks about her passion for painting familiar animals in unique ways.

Anna May Henry

Inspired by the everyday, Anna May Henry's unconventional still life compositions reflect an ongoing search for belonging, healing and self-love.

Mia Sandhu

Toronto artist Mia Sandhu examines the layered nature of womanhood and the search for self-love. 

ICYMI: Colouring in

Calling all young creatives and adventurers! Have fun with an at-home artmaking activity as we re-visit the vibrant world of Kim Smith and her great children’s book, Boxitects.

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