Art in the Spotlight: This Mountain Loves You

Revisit This Mountain Loves You, the 2018 work created by the AGO Youth Council in collaboration with artist Ani Castillo.

AGO Let's Play: Digital Landscapes

Join us on Twitch where we’ll play the critically acclaimed game, A Short Hike and talk through its connection to J.E.H. MacDonald, founding member of the Group of Seven.

Weekly Wednesday Conversation: Artist Spotlight - June Clark

Join Toronto-based artist June Clark, Georgiana Uhlyarik, Fredrik S.Eaton Curator, Canadian Art, and Audrey Hudson, Associate Curator, Schools & Early Childhood Programs, in conversation to discuss Clark's works in the AGO Collection and their use in educational programs.

AGO Makes: Summer Edition - Drawing With Ani Castillo

Learn how to bring play into the creative process of drawing! Join Tiana Roebuck, Associate Curator, Studio Programming and Learning in conversation with special guest, Ani Castillo, a multidisciplinary artist and cartoonist.

Stephan Jost and Maria Balshaw in Conversation

Maria Balshaw, Director of Tate, joins Stephan Jost, AGO Michael and Sonja Koerner Director and CEO, for a conversation on the role of museums.

Shape of the Museum: Julian Cox and Christina Olsen

Christina Olsen, Director of the University of Michigan’s Museum of Art, joins Julian Cox, AGO Deputy Director & Chief Curator, in conversation.

Art in the Spotlight: Käthe Kollwitz

Join us as we take a closer look at the works of leading 20th century German artist, Käthe Kollwitz.

From The Archives: Marilyn Nazar and Seika Boye

Join AGO Archivist Marilyn Nazar and artist Seika Boye for an exploration of how sites, memories and institutions shape our identity.

Stephan Jost and Josh Basseches In Conversation

Stephan Jost, AGO Michael and Sonja Koerner Director, and CEO, welcomes Josh Basseches, director and CEO of the ROM, for a conversation on the role of museums.

Shape of the Museum: Adam Levine

A look at selected objects in the AGO’s European Collection that offer important direct links to the Transatlantic slave trade and colonization. How can these objects change the stories museums tell about colonialism?
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