On View David Ruben Piqtoukun ᑎᕕᑎ ᐱᑐᑯ ᕈᐱᐃᓐ and the midnight sun The Inuvialuk sculptor reimagines the midnight sun as an ode to the Inuit By Khadra Ahmed
On View Jinny Yu and quantum physics Catch Jinny Yu live in conversation at the AGO with physicist Shohini Ghose and art historian Ming Tiampo
Interviews & Profiles Video game arts play on Toronto artist Jim Munroe on bringing indie video games back to the AGO By Andrea-Jo Wilson
On View Kahlil Joseph and the Black rodeo The African American filmmaker’s poetic love letter to Grayson, Oklahoma, is on view now at the AGO By Matthew Rolfe
On View Paul Peel's painted reveries The Ontario–born painter’s bucolic portraits of children blend rigour and sentiment By Andrea-Jo Wilson
News The next generation of leaders in the arts Charlotte Big Canoe, AGO Program Curator, Family and Studio Learning, Indigenous Projects, shares insights about the AGO initiative developing skills in young leaders ages 14 and 15
On View Rosalie Favell’s take on The Wizard of Oz Learn more about how the artist explores her Métis heritage by reimagining of The Wizard of Oz By Khadra Ahmed
Interviews & Profiles Tony Ann performs at the AGO The pianist performs an original composition and discusses his creative process By Wendy So
RBC Art Pick Interesting Story Feel the comfort of childhood in Laura Muntz Lyall’s dreamy depiction of children lost in a storybook By Khadra Ahmed
On View The layers of Che Lovelace The Trinidadian artist’s vibrant painting, The Gun, is on view now at the AGO