Inside the frame

The AGO is celebrating What Matters Most: Photographs of Black Life with a talk and a book launch September 9, 2022.

Beaded histories

We spoke with Jess Sanchez, the founder of jewellery company Santa Isla, about the importance of Embera Chami beadwork.

Nomenclature: New and Collected Poems

Renowned author, poet and filmmaker Dionne Brand brings together poems, both old and new, in her latest publication Nomenclature: New and Collected Poems. Learn more about it before the book’s launch at the AGO on September 14.

Cross-cultural artistic exchange

Get to know some of the artworks featured in Faith and Fortune: Art Across the Global Spanish Empire – on now at the AGO.

Lifting as we rise

As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic brings the intersections of Black life into focus at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto. Ahead of the exhibition’s September 7 opening, we connected with Dr. Kenneth Montague to learn more.

Hand poked

We spoke with Toronto-based hand poke tattooist and artist Ilona Fiddy about ancestral tradition.

ICYMI: Inner selfie

A new interactive art project by artists Hanif Janmohamed and Maria Lantin takes over AGO’s Community Gallery on the Lower Level.

What Matters Most

A new AGO exhibition featuring classic Polaroids offers powerful glimpses into African-American life.

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