Barry Pottle

Through the camera’s lens, Pottle showcases the uniqueness of Inuit life in Ottawa.

Jenine Marsh

Using mainly low-tech, hands-on approaches, Marsh's immersive installations and intimate sculptural arrangements often involve disembodied casts of her own hands, preserved flowers, and found ubiquitous objects.

Camille Rojas

Tkaronto/Toronto based multidisciplinary artist uses movement and the body as the primary vehicle to dissect ideas and emotions.

Welcome back, everyone! We're open.

Tomorrow the AGO reopens its doors to the general public! Apart from being fun, visiting us could actually make you feel better.

Painting The Maafa

Contemporary Canadian artist Denyse Thomasos (1964-2012) used abstraction to paint the trials and tribulations of the Black Diaspora.

Myseum panel discusses over-policing

Myseum of Toronto is hosting a panel discussion on over-policing Black and Indigenous lives in the city of Toronto.

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The Art Gallery of Ontario takes on video games in its newest programming series AGO Let’s Play.

The Art of Video Games

AGO’s Chief of Strategic Priorities, Erin Prendergast, chats with her 13-year old nephew Toma about the role that video games have played in his life during COVID. They discuss some technological, social and design aspects of video games with a particular focus on the legendary game, Fortnight.

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