IN THE NEWS: Have We Already Gone From a Viewing Room Boom to Viewing Room Gloom? The Art World Feels the Strain of Too Many Online Events
All the major fairs have converted to online expos and dozens more ventures have launched. Has the digital content onslaught peaked? (Via Art Net)...
IN THE NEWS: UN agency warns pandemic could kill 1 in 8 museums worldwide
“BRUSSELS (AP) — Museums are starting to reopen in some countries as governments ease coronavirus restrictions, but experts warn one in eight worldwide could face permanent closure due to the pandemic.” (via cbs12.com)...
DATA: VALUE STUDY OF GLAMS IN CANADA
Canadian galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAMs) form an integral part of the fabric of our nation, enriching the lives of millions of visitors of all ages, backgrounds and regions every year. Collectively known as the GLAM sector, ours is an industry that regularly punches above its weight. Non-profit...
IN THE NEWS: Trust the artist to show a way forward, to imagine another world! An interview with OAAG Executive Director, Zainub Verjee.
Zainub Verjee, Executive Director of OAAG, speaks about the political economy of arts in a feature interview where she shares her thoughts Art and COVID Crisis in the global context. The interview is published in Hardnews Foreign Policy, a digital-first news portal and South Asian partner of Le Monde diplomatique, Paris,...
IN THE NEWS: Zainub Verjee: COVID-19 crisis has exposed hypocrisy about artists and their labour
“In times of uncertainty and fear during the pandemic lockdown, enjoying works of art—an online painting or performance or reading—has become a routine. Yet in a cruel irony, the COVID-19 crisis has exposed our hypocrisy about the artists and their labour. It reflects how the deeper questions on labour of artists,...
IN THE NEWS: Philadelphia Mayor Proposes Arts Budget of Zerom a Crushing Blow to Local Institutions
As statewide cultural grants are rescinded, Mayor Jim Kenny introduces a 2021 budget proposal that totally eliminates the city’s $4.4 million allowances for the arts. (via Hyperallergic)...
IN THE NEWS: Art Galleries and Museum Start to Reopen, Where Permitted
Last week, the Winnipeg Art Gallery reopened to the public, along with Quebec City’s Galerie3—but the blockbuster exhibition may never return, says one expert (via Canadian Art)...
IN THE NEWS: Calgary’s biggest museums, art galleries not ready to reopen
“Officials from the city’s biggest galleries and museums say they have not set a firm date on when activities might resume at their facilities and had no plans to reopen as part of Thursday’s first stage of its economic relaunch” (via Calgary Herald)...
IN THE NEWS: At this Museum, Education Staff Prove More Vital Than Ever during Pandemic
While museums across the country have chosen to lay off or furlough educators, at the Asian Art Museum the education department is busily at work. (via Hyperallergic)...
IN THE NEWS: Canada Council head Simon Brault talks emergency funding, the need for innovation, and areas of concern in the age of COVID
The Canada Council of the Arts has found itself, like so many of its clients across the country, navigating uncharted waters over the past few weeks. (Via Straight.com)...
IN THE NEWS: POST PANDEMIC THE ARTS WILL NEED OUR SUPPORT
“Our lives have changed in so many ways during the extraordinary times of the COVID-19 pandemic. We all applaud the bravery and dedication of essential workers in our health system, food chain, deliveries, safety, and more. Meanwhile, we have stayed at home and not seen extended family members and...
FUNDER UPDATE: Canada Council Releases Results from Survey On Federal Emergency Aid Measures
MAY 13, 2020 – The final results of the national survey detailing the impacts to the arts sector of the COVID-19 pandemic, conducted the week of APril 6 by Forum Research Inc. on behalf of the Canada Council for the Arts, are now available. A comprehensive final report with...
RECORDING AVAILABLE: DIGITAL DECISION-MAKING APPROACHES TO ONLINE ENGAGEMENT DURING MUSEUM CLOSURE
Earlier today, OAAG presented this webinar in collaboration with the Ontario Museum Association with speakers from the Aga Khan Museum, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, and the South Grey Museum. With an emphasis on pivoting, collaboration, and experimentation, speakers emphasized that now is the time for institutions to experiment...
IN THE NEWS: Here’s what it was like to visit one of the first German museums to reopen after lockdown
We went to one of the first German museums to reopen after the lockdown—here’s what it was like. Poles and ribbons are used at the Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art in Cottbus to practice social distancing (via The Art Newspaper) During our First OAAG Member Monday Virtual-Meet Up,...
MEMBER MONDAY VIRTUAL MEET-UP: May 4, 2020
We held our first Member Monday Virtual Meet-Up on May 4th, 2020! The first meeting discussed how a ‘Public Art Gallery Relief Fund” could help institutions during the COVID-19 crisis. The discussion focused on funding needed for survival, adaptation, and the digital. Funding needs to focus on Survival and...
IN THE NEWS: The US Cultural Landscape Is Reeling From COVID-19. Further North, Canada’s Art Scene Has Few Complaints. Here’s Why
The effort has its critics—but many observers view it as a model response. (Via Art News)...
IN THE NEWS: 7 Practical Tips for Engaging Art Lovers through Social Media
7 Practical Tips for Engaging Art Lovers Through Social Media That We Learned From an Internet Cowboy and the Meme King of London The experts weigh in on how to build a quality museum presence online. (Via Art Net)...
IN THE NEWS: Winnipeg Art Gallery Prepares for reopening
Museums and art galleries are among the locations allowed to open up when Manitoba begins loosening restrictions on non-essential businesses on May 4. (via CTV News) OAAG will be looking at how the Winnipeg Art Gallery reopens closely including their protocols and procedures for ensuring public safety. We will...
IN THE NEWS: People Don’t Want Virtual Museum Tours; Do This Instead
For a few days in March 2020, the world focused its attention on virtual museum tours (via MuseumHack)...
IN THE NEWS
Spreadsheet Highlights Major Income Disparities at Cultural Institutions (via Hyperallergic) According to a document by the group Indebted Cultural Workers, MoMA Director Glenn Lowry takes home about 48 times the salary of an education assistant and the museum....
OAAG WEBINARS: OAAG joins hands with OMA to organize a webinar on Federal Support Program in association with Young Associates.
Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) in partnership with the Ontario Museum Association (OMA) joined hands to put together a webinar for the collective membership to help understand and respond to the nut-bolt issues and challenges in understanding the Federal support programs. The state of the world has changed...
IN THE NEWS
Need a little beauty in your life? Visit a Canadian museum or art gallery. Here’s how. (via Toronto Star) “As we physically isolate at home, worrying about pretty much everything, it’s more important than ever to take a minute to seek out beauty, whether it be through a painting,...
IN THE NEWS: Can I Break My Art Gallery’s Lease Because of Coronavirus? + Other Questions About How Force Majeure Works, Answered by Lawyers
Two art lawyers offer a primer on the legal concept and how it applies to the art business now. (Via Art Net)...
IN THE NEWS
‘There is no fast track back to normal’: museums confront economic fallout of the pandemic” (via The Art Newspaper) Closed museums are losing millions in income, ushering in job cuts, appeals for emergency relief and lasting changes in strategy....
OAAG has taken national leadership to propel the Visual Arts sector into the digital ecosystem.
In 2018 OAAG in collaboration with RMG, Oshawa organized an international symposium to discuss the nut-bolts issues in advancing such process. The Ideas Digital Forum 2018 was a two-day symposium held in partnership with the Ontario Association of Art Galleries and The Robert McLaughlin Gallery in response to the ever-evolving...
OAAG’s RESPONSE digital platform gains high traffic Nationally
OAAG continues to work remotely and is actively engaged with the stakeholders on behalf of its membership. To address the new realities of working remotely, we set up this new Digital platform for the COVID19 Crisis—RESPONSE OAAG. The primary thought was two-fold: one, to activate communication channels for the...
IN THE NEWS
Artists, Scholars, and Museum Workers petition museums to retain staff during pandemic (via Hyperallergic) “Before a single museum worker is laid off, let every mid-six- or seven-figure museum director draw a salary of zero,” reads one petition....
IN THE NEWS
German museums prepare to reopen, gradually and with precautions (via the Art Newspaper) The first museums open today in the state of Brandenburg in a gradual easing of the coronavirus lockdown; bigger museums may take longer to reopen...
IN THE NEWS
Are Canada’s Municipal Art Galleries in Crisis? Public Art Galleries have been finding it difficult to survive let alone thrive in a fragile ecosystem. Here is a take on the state of Art Galleries in 2018. The question is how does the current relief address the Pre-Covid19 crisis? ...
ADVOCACY: Meeting with Hon. Julie Dabrusin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage
In continuing its advocacy efforts, OAAG has kept engaged with the offices of both the Federal Minister of Canadian Heritage and Ontario Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. Today, the Executive Director had a teleconference meeting with Julie Dabrusin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage. ...