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updated 07.23.2009 by Ange
It’s a city where almost everyone has come from elsewhere – a market, a caravansary – bringing with them their different ways of dying and marrying, their kitchens and songs. A city of…
updated 03.05.2009 by Multicultural History Society of Ontario
Portraiture has evolved from a static and posed genre to a fluid and interpretive one. Once the preserve of the wealthy and powerful, today’s portraits contest tradition by depicting…
updated 02.10.2009 by megewilliams
ShiftChange is the latest creative offering from the AGO Youth Council. The project began as an exploration of the themes of transformation and identity and was eventually distilled to one…
updated 10.09.2008 by AGO Youth Council
H.Y.P.E was aimed at demystifying Hip Hop culture and dispelling negative stereotypes by showing Hip Hop in a positive light. It was intended to empower young people from diverse backgrounds…
updated 08.19.2008 by AGO Youth Council
In 2006, the Art Gallery of Ontario opened its doors to the public for a collaborative community project. Interpretive planner David Wistow and I had collaborated previously on two…
updated 05.12.2008 by Gillian McIntyre
A wearable art exhibition:
Sew What? was the second event put on by the 2003-2004 Youth Council that predominantly showcased fashion and wearable art. Through an open-call recruitment…
updated 03.07.2007 by AGO Youth Council
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