A series for the senses

OCAD U students showcase their newest multisensory creations and push the limits of inclusive design.

Grateful

Stephan Jost, Michael and Sonja Koerner Director, and CEO, of the AGO, reflects on a challenging, illuminating and artful year in a message to close out 2020. 

A very disco new year

Join the AGO’s all-ages New Year’s Eve countdown and get ready for the spectacle, the dancing and the music that is Studio 54: Night Magic

Genuine human compositions

Indian photographer Bhupendra Karia travelled 80,000 miles to document authentic moments of humanity. Four prints from his body of work are part of the exhibition Documents, 1960s – 1970s.

Re-centering with RISE

Members of RISE Edutainment joined us via Facebook Live for a conversation about how they’ve thrived as artists and youth leaders for the last eight years. 

Compiling the Black future

The multitalented Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham join us for a conversation about their new book, Black Futures. AGOinsider connected with them to find out more.

A Q&A with Scorpion Dagger

Acclaimed Canadian animator James Kerr re-mixes Renaissance art and real life in his hilarious, often autobiographical GIFs.

A tactile experience

Michael Nyarkoh, a Toronto artist, producer and co-creator of Tone Study magazine, shares how he’s boldly celebrating print in a digital age.

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