Your Legacy and the AGO

The AGO started with a legacy gift. And your legacy can inspire the next 125 years of art at the museum.

Thank you for considering a legacy gift to the AGO.

For 125 years, our generous community has helped the AGO share the joy and wonder of art. As we celebrate our historic anniversary, we invite you to be part of an extraordinary philanthropic movement—125 supporters including the AGO in their Will—to sustain the museum for the next 125 years.

Your legacy gift will help fulfill the AGO’s mission: to bring people together with art to see, experience and understand the world in new ways by presenting great art, facilitating learning and engaging our audience. With a legacy gift of any size, you can support art experiences that spark dialogue, share new perspectives and reflect the people of our community.

Like a remarkable work of art, your legacy gift has the power to reach through time and inspire the audiences of tomorrow.

The AGO has partnered with Epilogue to make it convenient for you to create your Will. For those with uncomplicated estate planning needs, Epilogue offers a simple and affordable solution.

 

For questions or more information, please call 416 979 6648, or fill out the form below.

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Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 1G4

Charitable Registration # 11879 0401 RR0001

 

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Brenda Ohngemach

Image courtesy of Brenda Ohngemach

“The AGO has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. First, as a teenager making visits on the weekends, and now, I have continued this tradition, making memories here with my son. I want to make sure future generations have the opportunity to experience all the AGO has to offer.”

Read Brenda’s Story here

 
Elaine Ling, Self-Portrait, Mongolia

Elaine Ling, Self-Portrait, Mongolia (2004)

“When Edward Pong and his family established the Elaine Ling Fund for Women in Photography, their goal was equal parts simple and profound: to honour Edward’s sister, whose passion for life, family and photography was an inspiration.”

Read Edward's Story here

 
Janice Klymson

Janice Klymson with Large Two Forms, 1966 – 1969 by Henry Moore. Photo AGO

“My Dad is the reason art and the AGO are in my life. I can’t tell you how happy I am to have this gift as part of my legacy, because I want future generations to have that experience.”

Read Janice’s Story here

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