Emerging Curator Q&A with Maya Wilson-Sanchez

May is Museum Month and all month we’re chatting with curators to learn about their art world journey.  First up is Maya Wilson-Sanchez, the inaugural curatorial resident at the Gardiner Museum and current curator of ArtworxTO’s South Hub.

ICYMI: Sculpture from a microscope

In case you missed it in May 2021, Toronto artist Jennifer Rose Sciarrino took us on a behind-the-scenes tour of her studio, sharing her creative process and inspirations.

Cassette catharsis

Music enthusiast Glynis Grant-Henderson’s therapeutic take on the mixtape is currently on view at the AGO as part of I AM HERE: Home Movies and Everyday Masterpieces.

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.

Screens big and small

Hot Docs is back and as brilliant as ever for its 29th annual edition happening from April 28 to May 8 in Toronto and streaming online across Canada. We’ve selected our five must-watch, art-related documentaries from this year’s lineup.

Searching #yummy

Graphic designer Gilbert Li, whose mouth-watering Instagram feed is exhibiting in I AM HERE, spills the beans on his favourite social media accounts for food inspiration.

Launching art

Artscape Daniels Launchpad Toronto recently held a public open house featuring the work of numerous Toronto artists, including editorial photographer Othello Grey.

What’s in a box?

From 1974 to 1987, Andy Warhol collected his possessions and stored them in 610 boxes. With the help of Matt Gray, Manager of Archives at the Andy Warhol Museum, we opened up one of them, on view in I AM HERE: Home Movies and Everyday Masterpieces at the AGO.

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