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These audio portraits were produced in connection with story collection for Arts Access at the AGO and [murmur] in the Grange in the spring of 2009. More audio portraits from the Grange were…
updated 02.19.2012 by Julia Grant
Indian Church can be read as the rapid encroachment of Western modernity on First Nations: as a formal religious institution unconnected to everyday life; as an instrument of a colonial…
updated 08.21.2009 by Gerald McMaster
This album includes 75 photographs made by several photographers, mostly unknown, in Japan, China and Hong Kong during the late 1800s. They depict a variety of architecture and landscape…
updated 07.16.2009 by Sophie Hackett
This personal travel album, which was given to the Art Gallery of Ontario in 2007, charts a trip through several European cities during the spring and summer of 1936. These 16 photographs,…
updated 05.13.2009 by Sophie Hackett
[murmur] is a documentary oral history project that records stories and memories told about specific geographic locations. In each of these locations there is a [murmur] sign with a phone…
updated 03.31.2009 by [murmur]
The Art Gallery of Ontario’s collection of prints and drawings would make an interesting case study of how to create and build a museum collection. The collection is central to programming,…
updated 03.31.2009 by Prints and Drawings AGO
Museums collect, interpret and display artworks. As stewards of their collections, they also preserve these works through conservation for the benefit of subsequent generations. The Art…
updated 02.10.2009 by Conservation AGO
During the Spring of 2008, 3 interns/coop students from the University of Toronto, the Ontario Insitute for Studies in Education, and Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School worked together to…
updated 11.18.2008 by AGO Youth Council
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