Posts by HollyProcktor

Collection Stories: The Secret Life of Blue Irises

In case you missed it, in January we took a glimpse into the gardens of Gustave Caillebotte. AGO curator Dr. Caroline Shields led a Close Looking examining the master Impressionist’s signature style Since 2019, Blue Irises, Garden at Petit Gennevilliers (1892) by French Impressionist Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) has been part of the AGO Collection. Dr. Caroline Shields, AGO Associate […]

Contextualizing Portraiture in Andy Warhol, with Curator Kenneth Brummel

Andy Warhol was paid nearly $1 million to produce a portrait series featuring Black and Latinx trans women and drag queens in 1975. What can this body of work tell us about the representation of transgender and racialized people in art? What does it mean to be increasingly visible in a world that both celebrates […]

Weekly Message from Our Director and CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello Everyone, Since our re-opening two months ago, I have been very impressed with our Visitor Welcome staff and the ways they have pivoted to provide a welcoming and safe point-of-entrance for our visitors, especially those who are working the lines outside of the front doors. They are simply providing a wonderful and positive atmosphere […]

Weekly Message from Our Director & CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello everyone, I have to say, the quality of extraordinary content on view right now at the AGO is truly amazing. Having Warhol, Wong and Fragments of Epic Memory installed at the same time is literally an art feast for our public. I love it! Congratulations to Julian and the curatorial team. Congratulations also to […]

Fragments of Epic Memory

We were happy to see many of you on last night’s zoom call, celebrating the opening of Fragments of Epic Memory, with Stephan and Curator, Julie Crooks. Below, you’ll find a photo that our friends in Development snapped earlier last year, when the Volunteer Council met to officially “sign off” on the Volunteer Endowment Trust […]

Weekly Message from Our Director and CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello Everyone, Earlier this week, I visited the Fragments of Epic Memory installation on the 5th floor. Congratulations to Dr. Julie Crooks and everyone involved, it is a very special exhibition. The picture below is of an art work by Sandra Brewster, commissioned by the AGO. It is indicative of the originality and quality of […]

Staffing Announcement: Caitlin Coull

Dear Colleagues, It is bittersweet to announce that after 10 years, Caitlin Coull is leaving the AGO for an exciting opportunity at ROM Governors as Associate Vice President, Communications and Marketing. While I will miss Caitlin (a lot), I’m thrilled for her as she moves on to this next step in her career. Over the […]

You’re Invited: Opening Reception Celebration – Fragments of Epic Memory

Dear Volunteers, In 2020, for the first time ever, all volunteers of the AGO had an opportunity to vote on a gallery project to support with funds from the Volunteer Endowment Trust (VET). You chose to support research into the Montgomery Collection of Caribbean Photographs, and it’s resulting exhibition. This September, the first exhibit organized […]

Weekly Message from Our Director and CEO, Stephan Jost

Hello everyone, I am back from a Saskatoon-to-Vancouver family road trip with stops in Calgary, Banff and Jasper. Western Canada is stunning and vast – I think I said “wow” about a million times. Each place was so strikingly different – I feel like I have a better sense of the complexity of Canada. I […]