Talking Back and Together

In 2022, the AGO and Workman Arts joined together to empower artists exploring mental health awareness and advocacy. Creating a series of artistic videos that premiered on the AGO’s Facebook page, they take up themes of mental health awareness and advocacy in art galleries and museums. Audiences are invited to engage in critical discussions about neurodiversity, gender, race, spirituality, representation in the museum space and much more.

Talking Back and Together: Nicholas Ridiculous

The AGO and Workman Arts are partnering to empower artists to share their personal artwork and artistic practice. By creating a series of artistic videos which will premiere on the AGO’s Facebook page, they are taking up themes of mental health awareness and advocacy in art galleries and museums.

Talking Back and Together: Apanaki Temitayo

The AGO and Workman Arts are partnering to empower artists to share their personal artwork and artistic practice. By creating a series of artistic videos which will premiere on the AGO’s Facebook page, they are taking up themes of mental health awareness and advocacy in art galleries and museums.

Talking Back and Together: Hanan Hazime

The AGO and Workman Arts are partnering to empower artists to share their personal artwork and artistic practice. By creating a series of artistic videos which will premiere on the AGO’s Facebook page, they are taking up themes of mental health awareness and advocacy in art galleries and museums.

Talking Back and Together: Jenny Chen

The AGO and Workman Arts are partnering to empower artists to share their personal artwork and artistic practice. By creating a series of artistic videos which will premiere on the AGO’s Facebook page, they are taking up themes of mental health awareness and advocacy in art galleries and museums.

Talking Back and Together: Amanda Lederle

The AGO and Workman Arts are partnering to empower artists to share their personal artwork and artistic practice. By creating a series of artistic videos which will premiere on the AGO’s Facebook page, they are taking up themes of mental health awareness and advocacy in art galleries and museums.

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