Red is Beautiful

Celebrating 50 years of artmaking, here’s a sneak peek of the Robert Houle retrospective coming this winter.

Resident innovators

The 2021 AGO X RBC Artists in Residence are coming together via Zoom to share insights about their respective practices and the art they created during their residencies.

Art Gallery of Sudbury welcomes Mary Wrinch

The pioneering artist ventures north once again, as an exhibition of her miniature portraits goes on view.

I've Seen that Face Before

Andy Warhol had many well-known, influential friends. We’re taking a closer look at his time with one of the most legendary: Grace Jones.

An instrument for cultural resistance

In conjunction with Fragments of Epic Memory, the AGO is hosting a series of steel pan performances in Walker Court. We spoke to Toronto-based steel pannists Earl La Pierre and Suzette Vidale to learn about this important piece of Trinidadian history.

A spiral legacy

The AGO’s iconic, Frank Gehry-designed spiral staircase is one of the most distinctive architectural features in Toronto.

Turning Modernisms Inside Out

Enjoy art talks from the fourth edition of the Canadian Women Artists History Initiative Conference, happening September 30 to October 2.

Discussing Disorientation

Presented by the AGO on September 28, Giller Prize-winning author Ian Williams talks about his new collection of essays, Disorientation: Being Black in the World, with bestselling author and activist Desmond Cole.

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