Persephone - A series of springtime observations

Part five in a six-part series, in which Marilyn Bouma observes and records the remarkable arrival of spring.

A Lifelong Connection

Doug Moore, AGO's Assistant Packing and Crating Technician, reflects on his long history with the Gallery, from a childhood of art and inspiration, to AGO classes, to a career as a preparator/art installer. Doug discusses three key artworks that have remained on display in the permanent collection since his childhood.

Away from the Gallery, But Close to Art

Visitor Welcome team member, Jim Gibson, reflects on staying close to art whilst away from the Gallery.

A visit to the AGO…courtesy of Hollywood

The AGO has been cast in many exciting movie roles over the years. Grab some popcorn and see if you can spot the Gallery in these big screen gems.

One year, infinite possibilities

One year ago (though it feels like a lifetime) we invited visitors to see our newly acquired Infinity Mirrored Room, by acclaimed artist Yayoi Kusama.

Opening minds with art

The AGO helped shape Brenda Ohngemach’s lifelong love of art. As a mother and teacher, she’s sharing her passion with the next generation.

Hope and Optimism

Erin Prendergast, AGO's Chief of Staff and Head of Strategic Initiatives, in conversation with Dr. Khaled Almilaji who was honoured for his humanitarian efforts providing healthcare to those in need. They discuss the topic of hope and optimism in the face of life-or-death obstacles.

Persephone - A series of springtime observations

Part four in a six-part series, in which Marilyn Bouma observes and records the remarkable arrival of spring.

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