Moving forward with intention

Cian Knights joins the AGO as Manager, Diversity and Inclusion, helping usher in a revitalized era in our history.

At the corner of photo and concept

Canadian artist Ian Wallace, whose work is included in Documents, 1960s-1970s, discusses his fascination with urban landscapes.

ICYMI: The importance of remembering

In case you missed it in November 2018, we took a closer look at the photographs of Lodz Ghetto.

Re-Indigenizing art

We caught up with veteran arts educator and spoken word artist Mahlikah Awe:ri, who co-facilitated the most recent diversity and inclusion employee training session at the AGO.

 

Ivorian moments

The impactful work of photographer Paul Kodjo showcases carefree moments of post-colonial joy in the Ivory Coast.

Design, distanced and virtual

From January 22 to 31, DesignTO will host more than 80 virtual exhibitions, events and physically-distanced outdoor installations. We selected four virtual events worth the scroll.

ICYMI: (Bel)more at the AGO

Take a closer look at Anishinaabe artist Michael Belmore’s self-titled AGO exhibition.

Elicser Elliott

Street artist Elicser brings community-based murals to life in Toronto.

 

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