Smith to join AGO from the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of ArtTORONTO - The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has hired Stephanie Smith as its new Chief Curator. With two decades of museum experience, Smith - an accomplished curator, writer and educator - joins the AGO on Aug. 19, 2014.In her current role as the Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art, Smith has led the intellectual, artistic and educational programs of a dynamic museum based in one of the world's great research universities. Lauded for making contemporary art an anchor of the Smart Museum's programs and profile through major exhibitions, artists' commissions, and publications, Smith has also acquired significant works for the Museum's collection by artists including Adrian Piper, Kerry James Marshall, Michael Rakowitz and Zhang Huan during her tenure.more...See more text
If you think Dad has it all, visit ShopAGO. This Art Gallery of Ontario souvenir shop carries stylish and affordable gifts inspired by the world greatest artists. How about a 1,000 piece Claud Monet puzzle, or a beautiful Group of Seven calendar? Plus, you can buy with good conscience, knowing that all proceeds from your purchase directly support arts and culture in Canada.
You would think that the AGO’s gift shop would only include items that coincide with the art featured in the gallery, but that is only the very beginning of what this compact treasure trove holds. There are toys, books on artists and their works, home decor, and jewellery from local designers. Housed in its own glass case, a special collection of photography and autographs from The Rolling Stones is a rare item with a big price tag: $5,5000. Be sure to give yourself some serious browsing time, and perhaps a peak at one of the AGO's exhibitions as well.
With a huge collection of Canadian and European art and a special collection of the work of Henry Moore, the AGO is a hub of art activity. Check out the changing exhibitions and events. Take a guided tour or participate in family activities, art courses and workshops.