ICYMI: Banners of solidarity

In case you missed it, we recently took a closer look at Robert Houle’s Mohawk Summer, four banners inspired by a historic moment in the struggle for First Nation’s sovereignty.

The Art of Cooking

Award-winning Executive Chef and food stylist Selwyn Richards shares his insights on the art of food and Caribbean flavours.

Raising awareness

AROBA (A Room of Black Artists) in association with Workman Arts are teaming up to put together a podcast dedicated to Black mental health.

ICYMI: Trans Am Apocalypse

On February 17, 2022, revered Canadian artist John Scott passed away. In remembrance of his life and work, we’re revisiting a 2016 analysis of Scott’s Trans Am Apocalypse No. 3 written by AGO Conservator Sherry Phillips.

Last call

As Fragments of Epic Memory comes to close on February 21, here are some of our must-read stories about this landmark exhibition, curated by Dr. Julie Crooks, AGO Curator, Arts of Global Africa and the Diaspora.

Reconstructing memory

Artists Natalie Wood and Charles Campbell reflect on their multidisciplinary artistic practices with Professor Honor Ford Smith.

Family first

This Family Day, the AGO teams up with the Black Daddies Club to celebrate Fragments of Epic Memory. We spoke with the organization’s founder, Brandon Hay, to learn more.

Emerging futures

We’re taking a closer look at three emerging Black women artists that should be on your radar!

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