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The museum was renamed the Art Gallery of Toronto in 1919, before it adopted its present name, the Art Gallery of Ontario, in 1966. The museum acquired the Grange in 1911 and later undertook several expansions to the north and west of the structure.
The Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries (GOG), formerly Ontario Association of Art Galleries / Association Ontarienne des Galeries d’Art (OAAG/AOGA), was established in 1968 to encourage development of public art galleries, art museums, community galleries and related visual arts organizations in Ontario, Canada.
Gallery Arcturus is an art gallery and museum in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Garden District neighbourhood on Gerrard Street East near Toronto Metropolitan University and the Church and Wellesley area. The gallery is a member of Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries [1] [2] and the Ontario Museum Association.
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is a Canadian public art gallery located at Harbourfront Centre in the heart of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Gallery is a registered Canadian charitable organization. Initially established in 1976 as the Art Gallery at Harbourfront, the Power Plant was officially opened in 1987.
A Space Gallery: Fashion District: Old Toronto: Art: Artist-run contemporary art gallery [2] Aga Khan Museum: Don Mills: North York: Art: Muslim arts and culture [3] Applewood Shaver Homestead: Eatonville: Etobicoke: Historic house: Historic house museum situated in a homestead dating back to c. 1850s [4] Art Gallery of Ontario: Grange Park ...
The museum, originally known as the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA), was founded from the former Art Gallery of North York in 1999. [4] In 2005, MOCCA relocated to a repurposed textile factory in the West Queen West Art + Design District in downtown Toronto. [5]
Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Ontario" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Wynick/Tuck Gallery is a privately owned contemporary art gallery based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is owned and operated by Lynne Wynick and David Tuck. Founded in 1968 as Aggregation Gallery, the gallery presented a wide program of over 500 exhibitions over 45 years. [1]