ICYMI: Putting family first 

In case you missed it back in June, to celebrate Father’s Day and National Indigenous Peoples Day, we highlighted Inuit artist, Parr, and his work, Father and Son Hunting

Into the Tender Night

African-American photographer Dawoud Bey uses dark tones to explore past and present in Night Coming Tenderly, Black (2016–2017)

Seeing A Way in Untilled

In Pierre Huyghe’s video, a dog named Human guides us through a collision of the natural and man-made.

The style of Luv

Toronto-based graffiti writer Moises Frank gets candid about his beloved art form.

Chef Renée’s Korean-style pumpkin pancakes

No tricks, all treats – carve out a time to make this savoury snack before winter comes.

Complicating the narrative

The AGO’s new Arts of Global Africa and the Diaspora Department launches with a bold acquisition.

Portraits of Remembrance

Travel back in time and see the First World War through the eyes of one who bravely nursed and photographed it.

Zoom into AGO Virtual School Programs

The AGO is offering daily, guided curriculum-based art explorations for students of all ages—free of charge!

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