RBC Art Pick The Convalescent Learn how James Tissot depicted the contradictions of Victorian womanhood By Wendy So
Interviews & Profiles On View A Great Day in Toronto Hip Hop with Patrick Nichols The pioneering photographer speaks on documenting Toronto hip hop and The Culture's grand finale By Matthew Rolfe
Interviews & Profiles Three legendary hip hop moments with Michie Mee The godmother of Canadian hip hop reflects on her trailblazing career before performing live at the AGO By Matthew Rolfe
On View How Kenojuak Ashevak’s prints made history Learn how the grandmother of Inuit art became one of Canada’s most celebrated graphic artists By Khadra Ahmed
Interviews & Profiles Errollyn Wallen on improvising for Feeling Her Way The composer and Master of the King’s Music reflects on entering a new musical realm for Sonia Boyce’s installation at the AGO By Khadra Ahmed
Perspectives Essential reading: Mashel Teitelbaum AGO Curator Jim Shedden writes about the legacy of Mashel Teitelbaum in the new book Terror & Beauty
Interviews & Profiles Unearthing botanicals with Michelle Peraza One of this year’s AGO X RBC Artists-in-Residence shares details about her project and her Maker Fridays session with visitors
Interviews & Profiles Family ties with Pio Abad The contemporary artist and nephew of Pacita Abad reflects on his aunt’s legacy By Matthew Rolfe
Interviews & Profiles Ilocano Abel with Karl Mata Hipol The AGO X RBC Artist-in-Residence discusses his research project and Maker Fridays sessions
RBC Art Pick Henry Moore (collage), Much Hadham, England In 1966, two icons of contemporary art connected to create one of the first photographs entered into the AGO Collection