Is ago Free under 25?

Is ago Free under 25?

Anyone 25 years and under can enjoy free admission. Visitors 18 – 25 years must show valid ID to claim their pass. Enjoy unlimited visits all year. For $10 more, purchase an AGO Annual Pass for unlimited visits!

Is ago free on Wednesday?

AGO Free Wednesday Nights Free admission to our collection galleries every Wednesday from 6-9 pm is a longstanding tradition. Free General Admission tickets must be booked in advance, online. To receive your free ticket, you will need a valid email address. A maximum of four (4) tickets can booked at one time.

Can you buy art from the AGO?

ABOUT SHOP AGO shopAGO at the Art Gallery of Ontario is located on Level 1 of the Gallery. The shop is accessible from the AGO main entrance on Dundas Street West.

How long can you stay at the AGO?

You’ve got 15 minutes to enter the gallery from the time on your ticket, but feel free to stay as long as you like. Due to COVID-19 health and safety regulations, groups who wish to enter together must be no larger than 10 people. Please practice social distancing and keep your group together when inside the AGO.

How do I get Ago pass for Apple wallet?

Access the digital membership card email from your smartphone and click the “Save to Phone” button, then click “Add to Wallet” and “Add.” The card will automatically go to your iPhone’s Apple Wallet. It can be accessed in Wallet at any time.

What is there to do in Ago?

Give your imagination a workout, as you tour AGO’s Contemporary Collection. Tour The Thomson Collection and witness artworks from the Italian Renaissance up to the mid-1900s. Navigate Thomson Collection of Ship Models that span 350 years. Go on a 45-60 minute guided tour of the Gallery with a knowledgeable guide.

When did ago Open?

On July 2, the AGO will open to Members and Annual Pass Holders who book timed-entry tickets in advance.

Can you take pictures in Ago?

The AGO allows photography for personal use only, except where indicated. We ask that you respect the rights of artists and their representatives under Canadian copyright law. Selfie sticks are not permitted.

Can you bring drinks in Ago?

Food and drink are not permitted in the Galleries. Sealed water bottles and baby bottles are allowed into gallery spaces but must be consumed in Walker Court or Galleria Italia. Should you wish to have privacy and a quiet space, a breastfeeding area is available on Level 2 in Gallery 231.

What is the difference between AGO membership and annual pass?

A single-visit ticket for adults is $25 for the AGO Collection and all special exhibitions. An AGO Annual Pass is only $10 more, and includes unlimited access for an entire year.

How do I renew my ago membership?

Renew My Membership In Person: Visit the Membership Desk at the AGO during gallery hours and your membership package will be processed within minutes. By Phone: Have your credit card ready and call the Membership Office at 416 979 6620, (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm).

Where is ago Bistro located?

AGO Bistro at the Art Gallery of Ontario is located on Level 1 of the Gallery. The restaurant is accessible from the AGO and from Dundas Street West. 317 Dundas Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 1G4 Call us at 416 979 6688

What are the hours of operation for the ago?

Thursday: 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday: 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The AGO’s Free Wednesday Nights, a popular initiative for 35 years, expands by a half hour.

How do I get to the ago?

The AGO is at the corner of Dundas Street and Beverley Street on your right side. The St. Patrick stop on the Yonge-University-Spadina line is the closest stop to the AGO entrance. It is 3 blocks from University or a 5 minute walk. St. Patrick is also an accessible subway station with an elevator.

How do I book tickets for the ago Gallery?

Please book timed-entry tickets in advance prior to visiting the Gallery. Access to the AGO Collection is included in every timed-entry ticket. Admission includes Collections and Special Exhibitions. Special Exhibitions have first-come, first-serve entry and have a capacity limit.

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