Artful golden years

Take a look at two recent iterations of the  AGO Virtual Seniors Social program exploring Ed Pien: Present: Past/Future as well as works from the AGO Collection.

Healing on film

A documentary film about an innovative Toronto youth program – The Community Healing Project – is screening this Friday, November 25 at the AGO. We spoke to the director to learn more.

ICYMI: Spreading joy

As the AGO continues to celebrate the monumental life and career of artist Rita Letendre, take a look at our 2020 story about her iconic stained glass installation in the TTC's Glencairn subway station. 

ᑕᑯᒃᓴᐅᔪᒻᒪᕆᒃ Double Vision

The Textile Museum of Canada and Toronto Biennial of Art present ᑕᑯᒃᓴᐅᔪᒻᒪᕆᒃ Double Vision, a group exhibition profiling three Inuit women artists from Qamani`tuaq (Baker Lake), Nunavut.

ICYMI: Light shines out of darkness

In case you missed it, in November 2021 we spoke with Congolese, Montréal-based artist Moridja Kitenge Banza about his AGO exhibition Et La Lumière Fut (And There Was Light). Come check it out before it closes later this month. 

Survival instincts

Learn more about the research and life experience that inspired two monumental Denyse Thomasos works.

Moving the Museum

Available to purchase now, learn more about the collection catalogue Moving the Museum: Indigenous + Canadian Art at the AGO, edited by AGO curators Wanda Nanibush and Georgiana Uhlyarik.

Celebration of life

One year after her passing, the AGO will host a public lecture and a celebration of life event honoring critically acclaimed Canadian artist Rita Letendre.

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