
#MuseumAtHome
We invite you to #MuseumAtHome and enjoy free digital content from the Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG)! Explore the current exhibitions, Sculpture Park, and permanent art collections online.
Current Exhibitions
See digital views of the recent exhibitions:
- New Art Now: Recent Acquisitions | Curated by Sally Frater | View the exhibition >
- Nathalie Bujold: Médiatique | Curated by Scott McGovern | View the exhibition>
- Sandra Brewster: Token | Contemporary Ongoing | Curated by Sally Frater | View the exhibition>
- Carmela Laganse: Spread | Curated by Sally Frater | View the exhibition>
- Maria Hupfield: Rupture | Curated by Sally Frater | View the exhibition>
- leslie mccue: bagiskaagewin | Curated by Elwood Jimmy | View the exhibition>
- Qautamaat | Every day / everyday | Curated by Taqralik Partridge | View the exhibition>
Sculpture Park
- Take a virtual tour of the Sculpture Park! Start the tour>
Colour the Collection
Reimagine artworks from the AGG’s permanent collections in your own colours! Let your colour story begin, download free colouring pages:
- The Drive (1916-1917) by Tom Thomson | Download page>
- Raccoon (1872) by John Hicks Whale | Download page>
- Untitled (c. 1840) by Edwin Henry Landseer | Download page>
- Red Flower (1972) by John MacGregor | Download page>
- The Red Elements Make it Work (1975) by Rolph Scarlett | Download page>
- Untitled (1956) by Rolph Scarlett | Download page>
- Untitled (1957) by Rolph Scarlett | Download page>
Schoolhouse Studio Sheets
Introducing a series of fun at-home art activities for kids and families inspired by works in the Art Gallery of Guelph’s permanent collection! Complementing curriculum guidelines, these activities encourage young people to apply creative processes to shape and communicate thoughts, stories and ideas. Learning about art and art history as well as basic definitions and artistic techniques, they also have the opportunity to use a variety of tools and concepts in creating their own artwork!
- Seth: Storytelling Through Comics, Graphic Novels and Zines
- Clark McDougall: “Black Enamel” Landscapes
- Simon Tookoome: Illustrating Stories with Line and Colour
- Irene Avaalaaqiaq and Marion Tuu’luq: Felt Board Storytelling
- Philip Croft: Make a Neighbourhood Nature Diary
Today’s Tom Thomson
Today’s Tom Thomson is a project by the AGG’s Gallery Coordinator, Verne Harrison. Inspired by the gallery’s collection of works by Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, Harrison has been recreating their iconic images of Canadian terrain and exhibiting them outdoors during this period of isolation.
Gallery
(click to view)
Image: Rolph Scarlett (1889–1984), Untitled, 1957, gouache on paper, University of Guelph Collection at the Art Gallery of Guelph