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AGO Makes Chat: Teacher's Resource - Water

Painted squares of a boat sinking

Joyce Wieland, Boat Tragedy, 1964. Oil on canvas, Overall: 50.2 x 121.9 cm. Gift from the Toronto Dominion Bank, 1965. © Art Gallery of Ontario 64/23

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AGO Makes Chat: Teacher's Resource - Water

Wednesday, June 3, 1 pm
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Zavette Quadros-Evangelista, Curatorial Associate, Learning & School Programs, and Interpretive Planner Gillian McIntyre discuss a curated series of artworks on the theme of water. They will examine the work of Kim Ondaatje and Joyce Wieland along with other pieces in the AGO collection. This talk highlights a new Teacher Resource for elementary and secondary school students. 

This is the first in our series of resources to focus on the elements of nature.

Kim Ondaatje. Hearn Plant, Toronto Harbour, 1974. Acrylic, masking tape and mixed media on canvas, Unframed: 163 × 214.2 cm. Gift of David L. McQueen, Uxbridge, Ontario, 2005. © Kim Ondaatje 2005/115
Kim Ondaatje. Hearn Plant, Toronto Harbour, 1974. Acrylic, masking tape and mixed media on canvas, Unframed: 163 × 214.2 cm. Gift of David L. McQueen, Uxbridge, Ontario, 2005. © Kim Ondaatje 2005/115
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