Faking and making it in Venice

The team behind Impostor Cities, Canada’s official entry for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition, reveals cinema’s love affair with our buildings.

Acquisition alert!

Sights and sounds from the 2019 Toronto Biennial live on as they enter the AGO Collection.

“We are the land”

Artist for social change and Art Educator Mahlikah Awe:ri Enml'ga't Saqama'sgw chats Indigenous art education and its importance for generations to come.

Anything and beyond

The AGO is hosting a free digital screening of the powerful short film It Can Be Anything, which features a young artist's inspiring journey.

Learning tools

For the first AGO X RBC Emerging Artists Workshop, Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist Esmaa Mohamoud spoke with AGO Curator Wanda Nanibush about how her artistic practice has evolved.

Links we're loving: Pride edition

As we look ahead to Pride Month, here’s a round-up of celebrations from the world of art and culture.

ICYMI: The art of Drag

In case you missed it last June, check out our Q&A with Canada's Drag Race alum Tynomi Banks, who's also headlining an exciting new drive-in Drag series this month. 

Sharl G. Smith

Repetition and refinement are the basis for Sharl G. Smith's intricately beaded three-dimensional sculptures.

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