Art Education at the AGO

Latest News

W. Garfield Weston Foundation Boosts Arts Education at the AGO
(Toronto, September 16, 2008) The W. Garfield Weston Foundation has committed the largest single gift in support of art education in the Art Gallery of Ontario’s 108-year history.
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Programming

The Education division at the AGO provides the focal point for creative inquiry, inspiration and lifelong learning through the following programs:


The Anne Tanenbaum Gallery School

Explore, Imagine, Create at the Anne Tanenbaum Gallery School

Located at 60 McCaul Street, the Anne Tanenbaum Gallery School offers a range of classes for artists of all ages and abilities, including children, youth, adults and families. Taught by our team of experienced artist-instructors, all courses are designed to develop skills, encourage experimentation and build confidence. Come explore your creativity within a supportive community of artists and students. Classes sell out quickly—sign up early! For more information about the Gallery School, click here.

Remember to read the Gallery School details and policies. To contact us, please click here.

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Page updated August 19 2008.


General Information

Today

Today is October 6, 2008

The AGO is now closed to the public as we install thousands of artworks in 110 galleries. Stay connected to the AGO.

Directions

Subway: Exit at St. Patrick Station on the University subway line. Walk one block west along Dundas Street.

Map

Address

Art Gallery of Ontario
Musée des beaux-arts de l’Ontario

317 Dundas Street West
Toronto Ontario Canada
M5T 1G4
Toll free 1-877-225-4246

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