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Art Gallery of Guelph

The Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG), formly the Macdonald Stewart Art Center , is a public gallery and adjoining Sculpture garden in Guelph, Ontario. Its collection consists of over 9,000 works. The AGG is a nonprofit organization which focuses on research, publishing, educational programs, and touring exhibitions.

Art Gallery of Guelph
Established1978
Location358 Gordon Street (at College Avenue),
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
TypePublic gallery
DirectorShauna McCabe
WebsiteArtGalleryofGuelph.ca

History edit

 
Tom Thomson, The Drive, c. 1916. This painting was purchased in 1926 by the Ontario Agricultural College with funds raised by students, faculty and staff. Today it is the art gallery's most famous piece.

Originally known as MacDonald Stewart Art Center in 1978, AGG is a nonprofit organization with three sponsors: the University of Guelph, the City of Guelph, and the Upper Grand District School Board. It was founded in 1978. The art gallery was established as a new cultural institution to benefit the wider community.When the gallery formally opened to the public on November 7, 1980, the University of Guelph curator, Judith Nasby, was appointed director and curator.

Architect Raymond Moriyama transformed the 1904 school building into a public art gallery that adheres to international standards. The Donald Forster Sculpture Park, initiated in 1983 on a 2.5-acre site near the building, stands as Canada's largest outdoor collection at an institution. With 40 works contributed by artists nationwide, the park showcases a diverse range of artistic expressions. In 2016, the Art Gallery of Guelph underwent a leadership change, appointing Shauna McCabe as the gallery's director on August 1 of that year.

AGG is housed in a 31,000-square-foot building with seven gallery spaces over two floors.There are three open-concept galleries on the main floor, including a central clerestory gallery. The second floor includes three uniquely configured gallery spaces, as well as a lecture room, large-scale art storage, and an art studio.

AGG conducts contemporary exhibition programming featuring international and national artists. Therefore, the exhibitions aim to highlight the emerging work of established regional artists.The Art Gallery of Guelph collection includes a large assortment of Canadian art, as well as an expansive Inuit art collection. In 1926, the Ontario Agricultural College (affiliated with the University of Guelph since 1964) purchased a painting by Tom Thomson called The Drive (c. 1916), which marked the start of the collection. This painting is now one of the gallery's most celebrated works. The permanent collection features First Nations, Inuit, Canadian and international art.

In 2022, the AGG announced a call for submissions for the 2022 Middlebrook Prize for young Canadian curators. The objective of the competition was to inspire positive social change in economic, environmental, social and cultural challenges.[1]

Incorporation edit

On November 30, 1978, the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre was incorporated as a Non-Profit Organization and registered as a Charitable Organization.

The creation of the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre took place when the centre was established through a private member's bill introduced to the provincial legislature. Its four sponsors included: the Wellington County Board of Education, the city of Guelph, the County of Wellington and the University of Guelph. In 2012, the county exited the partnership and subsequently the Art Gallery of Guelph Act, through which the gallery's name change was achieved, received Royal Assent on December 11, 2014.[2]

Architecture edit

Architect Raymond Moriyama was selected to transform the school into a gallery which would meet international standards.[3] Moriyama's design added two wings. These additions contain mechanical spaces and stairs, providing an additional 6,000 square feet of space. The façade, with its Greek Revival porches, has been restored and its original roofline maintained.

A three-story skylighted gallery is suitable for showing large paintings, sculptures, oversized tapestries, and banners. Approximately 7,000 square feet has been allotted for art exhibitions and events. In addition to gallery spaces, the first and second levels house a gallery shop, a lecture hall, and a multi-purpose studio/meeting room. The lower level includes a facility for the proper care and storage of art as well as exhibition preparation. The third floor contains offices, a meeting room and a resource center.

Gallery Shop edit

The gallery shop at the Art Gallery offers a diverse selection of artistic creations by regional artisans, encompassing various mediums such as jewelry, porcelain, pottery, blown glass, woodwork, and metalwork. Additionally, the shop features paintings and works on paper that are available for both purchase and rental. Managed by the AGG Volunteer Association, the shop operates as a fundraising endeavor to support the gallery's activities and initiatives.[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Art Gallery of Guelph calling for submissions for 2022 Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators". GuelphToday.com. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  2. ^ "Law Document English View". 2014-07-24. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  3. ^ Macdonald Stewart Art Centre features Inuit, Canadian Artists. Toronto Star, 1986.
  4. ^ "Give the Gift of the Arts This Holiday Season". www.guelpharts.ca. Retrieved 2018-01-15.
  5. ^ "AGG Annual Report 2015-2016" (PDF). Art Gallery of Guelph. 2006. Retrieved 2018-01-15. I also extend my gratitude to the AGG Volunteer Association for their ongoing commitment to the AGG's sustainability through their management of the Gallery Shop, the Art Sales & Rental program, as well as fundraising efforts.... Through such events as well as the Gallery Shop and Art Sales and Rental, the AGG volunteers annually raise funds that support new acquisitions and other AGG priorities.

External links edit

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is a nonprofit organization which focuses on research publishing educational programs and touring exhibitions Art Gallery of GuelphEstablished1978Location358 Gordon Street at College Avenue Guelph Ontario CanadaTypePublic galleryDirectorShauna McCabeWebsiteArtGalleryofGuelph ca Contents 1 History 2 Incorporation 3 Architecture 4 Gallery Shop 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Tom Thomson The Drive c 1916 This painting was purchased in 1926 by the Ontario Agricultural College with funds raised by students faculty and staff Today it is the art gallery s most famous piece Originally known as MacDonald Stewart Art Center in 1978 AGG is a nonprofit organization with three sponsors the University of Guelph the City of Guelph and the Upper Grand District School Board It was founded in 1978 The art gallery was established as a new cultural institution to benefit the wider community When the gallery formally opened to the public on November 7 1980 the University of Guelph curator Judith Nasby was appointed director and curator Architect Raymond Moriyama transformed the 1904 school building into a public art gallery that adheres to international standards The Donald Forster Sculpture Park initiated in 1983 on a 2 5 acre site near the building stands as Canada s largest outdoor collection at an institution With 40 works contributed by artists nationwide the park showcases a diverse range of artistic expressions In 2016 the Art Gallery of Guelph underwent a leadership change appointing Shauna McCabe as the gallery s director on August 1 of that year AGG is housed in a 31 000 square foot building with seven gallery spaces over two floors There are three open concept galleries on the main floor including a central clerestory gallery The second floor includes three uniquely configured gallery spaces as well as a lecture room large scale art storage and an art studio AGG conducts contemporary exhibition programming featuring international and national artists Therefore the exhibitions aim to highlight the emerging work of established regional artists The Art Gallery of Guelph collection includes a large assortment of Canadian art as well as an expansive Inuit art collection In 1926 the Ontario Agricultural College affiliated with the University of Guelph since 1964 purchased a painting by Tom Thomson called The Drive c 1916 which marked the start of the collection This painting is now one of the gallery s most celebrated works The permanent collection features First Nations Inuit Canadian and international art In 2022 the AGG announced a call for submissions for the 2022 Middlebrook Prize for young Canadian curators The objective of the competition was to inspire positive social change in economic environmental social and cultural challenges 1 Incorporation editOn November 30 1978 the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre was incorporated as a Non Profit Organization and registered as a Charitable Organization The creation of the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre took place when the centre was established through a private member s bill introduced to the provincial legislature Its four sponsors included the Wellington County Board of Education the city of Guelph the County of Wellington and the University of Guelph In 2012 the county exited the partnership and subsequently the Art Gallery of Guelph Act through which the gallery s name change was achieved received Royal Assent on December 11 2014 2 Architecture editArchitect Raymond Moriyama was selected to transform the school into a gallery which would meet international standards 3 Moriyama s design added two wings These additions contain mechanical spaces and stairs providing an additional 6 000 square feet of space The facade with its Greek Revival porches has been restored and its original roofline maintained A three story skylighted gallery is suitable for showing large paintings sculptures oversized tapestries and banners Approximately 7 000 square feet has been allotted for art exhibitions and events In addition to gallery spaces the first and second levels house a gallery shop a lecture hall and a multi purpose studio meeting room The lower level includes a facility for the proper care and storage of art as well as exhibition preparation The third floor contains offices a meeting room and a resource center Gallery Shop editThe gallery shop at the Art Gallery offers a diverse selection of artistic creations by regional artisans encompassing various mediums such as jewelry porcelain pottery blown glass woodwork and metalwork Additionally the shop features paintings and works on paper that are available for both purchase and rental Managed by the AGG Volunteer Association the shop operates as a fundraising endeavor to support the gallery s activities and initiatives 4 5 References edit Art Gallery of Guelph calling for submissions for 2022 Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators GuelphToday com Retrieved 2022 07 15 Law Document English View 2014 07 24 Retrieved 2016 09 17 Macdonald Stewart Art Centre features Inuit Canadian Artists Toronto Star 1986 Give the Gift of the Arts This Holiday Season www guelpharts ca Retrieved 2018 01 15 AGG Annual Report 2015 2016 PDF Art Gallery of Guelph 2006 Retrieved 2018 01 15 I also extend my gratitude to the AGG Volunteer Association for their ongoing commitment to the AGG s sustainability through their management of the Gallery Shop the Art Sales amp Rental program as well as fundraising efforts Through such events as well as the Gallery Shop and Art Sales and Rental the AGG volunteers annually raise funds that support new acquisitions and other AGG priorities External links edithttp www artgalleryofguelph ca http www uoguelph ca campus map msac 43 31 59 N 80 13 58 W 43 5330 N 80 2329 W 43 5330 80 2329 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Art Gallery of Guelph amp oldid 1189131701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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