• Breaking the Ice: the McMichael + AGO in Conversation

    Reflecting on their experiences of bringing Lawren Harris art to both Canadian and American audiences, this lively exchange between Dr. Sarah Stanners, the McMichael Chief Curator, and Andrew Hunter, the Fredrik S. Eaton Curator, Canadian Art, at the AGO, will explore the challenges faced by brave curators who strive to produce popular yet intellectually meaningful exhibitions.

    $15 – $29

    Buffalo Chamber Players Concert

    Formed in 2007 by Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra violist Janz Castelo, the critically acclaimed Buffalo Chamber Players are known for exploring both historical chamber music masterworks as well as contemporary works.

    $15 – $39
  • Matinée Francophone – Higher States

    A petit déjeuner followed by a guided tour in French of the Higher States exhibition, which focuses on Lawren Harris’s spiritual and artistic explorations during the 1930s and 40s, and his involvement in the Transcendental Painting Group.

    The Abstracted Landscape with Andrew Sookrah

    Each landscape has an abstract, graphic presence at its core. This intense, fun, hands-on course will teach artists to go beyond the obvious and truly explore composition, movement, texture, colour and bring out abstracted form and colour, whether they are beginners wishing to start developing a style of their own, or established artists looking to refine theirs in the medium of their choice.

    $143 – $179

    HARRIS & MODERNITY SYMPOSIUM

    Lawren Harris sought greater spiritual heights as his career progressed. From looking up at mountains tops he turned inwards into states of mind. This iconic Canadian landscape painter took a seemingly unexpected turn toward abstract art in 1934–the year in which he moved to the United States, where he remained until 1940. While he came back to Canada, he rarely returned to painting landscapes but remained committed to the challenges of modernism and abstraction.

    $25 – $90

    #ISPYMCMICHAEL

    Pick up an #iSpyMcMichael map and hit the trails to "see what we see”. Follow the family trail and locate some McMichael favourite treasures hidden on the grounds. Snap a pic, use the hashtag and share with friends - we'll be spying too!

    Free

    DROP-IN WORKSHOPS

    Explore the world of Norval Morrisseau like never before. Respond in colour, texture, shape, and line in this neat iPad workshop. Make a painting beside a masterpiece, only at the McMichael!

    FAMILY STORYTELLING CIRCLES

    Immerse yourself in the tradition of storytelling as you and your family are guided through Canadian tales. Space is limited for in-gallery circles, so get there fast! Locations will be announced.

    MARCH BREAK CAMP

    This innovative camp will inspire children to try fun, interesting techniques in studio while creating paintings, drawings, prints, and more. Campers will experience The Art of Canada while exploring its landscape, indoors and out.

  • The Arctic Image

    Canada’s North, a land of vast beauty, is rich in culture and artistic traditions. The Arctic Imagere-examines Canada’s North from two distinct artistic perspectives: the Inuit people who lived there for generations, and those who came much later and experienced it as an unknown environment.