Posts by HollyProcktor

Toronto Biennial of Art: Call for Storytellers

One of our Weekend Gallery Guides, Kesang Nanglu, also works with the the Public Programming and Learning team at the Toronto Biennial of Art. They currently have an open job call for Storytellers, which we are happy to share, here. As Kesang shares, Storytellers engage intergenerational audiences through participatory tours and discussion. Their work is focused on research, […]

Collection Update: Defiantly Beautiful

Two sculptural works by Anishinaabe artist Maria Hupfield join the AGO Collection, with support from the 2021 York Wilson Endowment Award This winter, thanks to the generosity of the Canada Council’s 2021 York Wilson Endowment Award, the AGO welcomes to its Collection two recent works by celebrated, transdisciplinary Anishinaabe artist Maria Hupfield. Through her sculptural […]

A Message from Cian Knights, Manager of Diversity & Inclusion: Lunar New Year & Black History Month

Hi Everyone,  February marks the 2022 Lunar New Year and a month-long of amplifying the histories, present-day Black experiences, significant contributions, achievements and aspirations of people of the African diaspora.  On that note, to support colleagues in connecting with several activities taking place this month for both the Lunar New Year and Black history the […]

Weekly Message from Our Director & CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello Everyone, This week has been very COLD so I hope you are bundled up! I also hope you find ways to enjoy the snow while it’s here. We re-open next Tuesday and in addition to Fragments, Wong and Houle, our public will experience the changes underway in the European galleries on the main floor. […]

Gallery Re-Opening February 1

Good news is on the way! After a prolonged, full closure, the Gallery is looking forward to opening (at 50% capacity) on Tuesday February 1. Like visitors, volunteers can book tickets to see Fragments of Epic Memory (closing February 21) and more! Visiting Guidelines: A gentle reminder that Walk-up tickets are not available. All tickets must […]

Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful

Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful opened just before the holidays (December 3), but due to lockdown, many of you might not have yet seen it. Here, we’re linking some wonderful resources to help you get up to speed on this magnificent show. Curated by Wanda Nanibush, on now until April 18. Click to view and […]

AGO Youth Advisory: Inner Space / Go inside emerging Artist’s Studios

Inner Space Youth Advisory co-curates a new generation of artist led studio tours from across Canada. Inner Space, a new monthly web series co-curated by the Inner Space Youth Advisory invites artists from across Canada to give personal tours of their studios. Giving a platform to youth curators and artists from their communities, Inner Space […]

A Message from the Modern and Contemporary Art Department – Adelina Vlas

Dear Colleagues, I am writing to share with you the wonderful news that our dear colleague Adelina Vlas has accepted the position of Head of Exhibitions and Publications at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. It is an exciting opportunity and truly reflects her curatorial and professional excellence. We will miss […]

Weekly Message from Our Director & CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello Everyone, We are ending the week on a high note. It is very positive news that we will be re-opening on Tuesday, February 1st. This means that we will have three incredible exhibitions on view for our public: Fragments of Epic Memory; Robert Houle: Red Is Beautiful; and Matthew Wong: Blue View. New banners […]