The Jeff Koons Performance Bus
Anitra Hamilton is a Canadian-born artist. Her work has been shown here, stateside, and abroad. Her works appear in the permanent collections of the Albright-Knox Gallery and the Art Gallery of Ontario. Retrospective on Parade was presented at the AGYU in 2007. Anitra has upcoming projects in New York and China. She is represented by Georgia Scherman Projects, Toronto.
Study centre
Plain text didactics
Rectangle gallery
Plain text didactics
Square gallery
Plain text didactics
Triangle gallery
Plain text didactics
Shannon Garden-Smith: Tracks and traces and changes (Sand Prints)
Goldfarb Vitrines
17 Jul – 8 Dec 2024
Weaving stories and memories: In-person lecture and conversation with Sónia Vaz Borges
lecture 19 Jan 2024
Postcommodity: Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martínez, and Kade L. Twist
on-site exhibition
11 Jan – 18 Mar 2018
Writing Award 2012 Best Review: Generation: Getting Familiar with “History, Glamour, Magic”
student engagement
3 Apr 2012
Writing Award 2012 Best Article: In There and Out There: AGYU’s Will Munro Retrospective as Antirelational Aesthetic
student engagement
3 Apr 2012
An Army of Lovers Will Never Be Defeated AGYU: … for “all the freaks out there”*
newsletter
Winter 2012
Alejandro Campos-Garcia: Contemporary Cuban Artists and the Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Racism
talk
17 Feb 2011
allí afuera! Viva la rebelión! Viva la AGYU!: Revolutionary Sundays and the Centre for Incidental Activisms
newsletter
Winter 2011
Writing Award 2010 Best Review: The Erasure of Rhythm: Brendan Fernandes’ Relay League
student engagement
24 Apr 2010
Writing Award 2009 Best Review: The Gallery Killed the Video Star: The Communism of Forms
student engagement
1 Sep 2009
Projecting Questions: Mike Hoolboom’s “Invisible Man” between the art gallery and the movie theatre
Catalogue
2009
Daniel Borins and Jennifer Marman: Project for a New American Century
on-site exhibition
28 Jan – 29 Mar 2009
Student and Emerging Artist Video Screening at the AGYU – HOT NEW VIDEO ART!
student engagement
7 Nov 2007
Experimental Music Series at the AGYU
public programme
2004 – 2006
Munya Madzima: The Greatest Weapon That Was Used Against the Afrikan Is – The Gun, The Camera, and the Bible
exhibition
28 Apr – 11 May 2003
David Armstrong, Yam Lau, Gordon Lebredt, and Garry Madlung: Implicating Possibilities
exhibition
27 Nov – 25 Jan 1998