Ontario Art Gallery Advocates for Greener Future

Infrastructure Canada

The Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) will meet net-zero carbon operating standards thanks to an investment of $25 million from the federal government. Announced by Minister Fraser and Stephan Jost, Michael and Sonja Koerner Director and CEO of the Art Gallery of Ontario, the new gallery will showcase great art while being energy efficient and operate without burning fossil fuel.

The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is Canada's leading visual art museum, attracting almost 1 million visitors annually. To accommodate its growing collection of modern and contemporary art, the AGO is building the Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery. The expansion will increase the AGO's total space available to display art by 30%. Over the last decade, the AGO has experienced rapid growth in its collections, with over 20,000 works of art added in the past five years. In addition to meeting net-zero carbon operating standards, the five-floor, 40,000 square foot gallery space, will be dynamic enough to display the works of today's great modern and contemporary artists and adapt to the needs of future generations of artists working across all media.

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