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Zak Ové. Moko Jumbie, 2021. Mixed media, Overall: 560 cm., 70 kg. Commission, with funds from David W. Binet and Ray & Georgina Williams, 2021. © Zak Ové 2021/70
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Celebrate with us! At the heart of this month’s programming, is the exhibition Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s-Now, spotlighting more than 30 artists and giving visual form to histories of migration, movement and change.
Immerse yourself in Black creativity with an exciting lineup of programs, including talks, screenings, live music and engaging family activities.
“Celebrating Black culture is something we do year-round. This February the AGO joins other cultural partners in amplifying stories from Black communities to showcase a superb array of art and ideas,” said Audrey Hudson, AGO Richard & Elizabeth Currie Chief, Education & Programming. “The AGO is delighted to present accessible and thought-provoking opportunities for audiences to come together around learning, curiosity and artmaking.”
For more information please visit the individual events below for tickets and times.