Old Growth invites visitors to experience the McMichael’s most iconic and enduring treasures, artworks that have shaped the way generations have seen and felt the Canadian landscape.

Like the towering trees of an old-growth forest, these works are deeply rooted in the country’s cultural memory and foundational to the McMichael’s identity. Featuring masterworks by canonical artists such as Tom Thomson, Lawren Harris, Emily Carr, A.Y. Jackson, and J.E.H. MacDonald, the exhibition is organized geographically, bringing visitors on a journey from the forests of Algoma to the peaks of the Rockies to the Arctic tundra.

These beloved works are essential to the story of the art of Canada, but they are also part of a larger, evolving conversation. Old Growth also includes works by often-overlooked contemporaries of the Group of Seven, like Anne Savage, Kathleen Daly Pepper, and Bess Harris. Their contributions enrich the familiar narrative and will be a great discovery for many. Taking this broader lens, Old Growth offers a more expansive understanding of Canadian art: one that honours the past while making room for other voices and perspectives.

John Geoghegan

John Geoghegan is a Curator at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Prior to joining the McMichael in 2022, he worked as Senior Editor of the Inuit Art Quarterly. He has published on various topics of historical and contemporary Canadian art including: Gathie Falk, William Kurelek, Elisapee Ishulutaq, Mary Wrinch, and Kent Monkman. John holds an MA in Art History with a Curatorial Practice Diploma from York University.

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