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The area is also home to beautiful Trinify-Beilwoods Park. There you'll find<br />
interesting people, friendly dogs and organized drum circles that keep the<br />
park constantly buzzing with activity. With a strong artistic presence, it's no<br />
wonder this neighbourhood is home to the largest concentration of art<br />
galleries in Toronto, including the Museum of Contemporary Canadian<br />
Art. This museum houses the hip and intriguing visions of contemporary<br />
Canadian artists from a wide variety of media.<br />
1:00 pm Depart via Diamond Taxi for...<br />
1:30 pm Lunch with Susannah Rosenstock, Art Toronto's VIP Relations and<br />
Programming Manager, at FRANK at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) -<br />
when you arrive, please let them know you are there for a lunch<br />
reservation, under Tourism Toronto - proceed to FRANK restaurant<br />
317 Dundas St. W., Toronto<br />
416-979-6648<br />
www.ago.net<br />
Note: lunch is being covered by Tourism Toronto - charges will be direct<br />
billed to Michelle's credit card<br />
Note: Susannah has extensive experience in private and corporate fine<br />
art consulting and curatorial projects and a background in art history thai<br />
includes a Bachelor's Degree from Columbia University and Master's<br />
Degree from the Institute of Fine Arts at NYU. Art Toronto organizers, Line!<br />
and Jennie, are both based in Vancouver and won't be in town until<br />
Monday. Susannah@arttoronto.ca. (416) 960-5396 or (647) 881-3848<br />
Art Toronto 2011 -Join this gathering of some of the world's best galleries<br />
and artists. Lectures and on-site events are free with admission tickets.<br />
www.artforonto.ca<br />
Art Gallery of Ontario is a giant on the Toronto arts scene. Already known<br />
as one of the largest art museums in North America, the Art Gallery of<br />
Ontario (or AGO) grew even larger with its recent expansion. Visitors to the<br />
re-energized, revamped Art Gallery of Ontario will enter a new building<br />
designed by Frank Gehry, the award-winning architect who grew up in<br />
Toronto. Artwork housed at the Art Gallery of Ontario ranges from<br />
European to Canadian to Inuit to Australian Aboriginal art and beyond.<br />
The Toronto art museum's permanent collection of art numbers in the tens<br />
of thousands, with 5,000 pieces of art on display in the Art Gallery of<br />
Ontario's 110 galleries.<br />
FRANK, the new AGO restaurant, is a distinct Frank Gehry-designed space.<br />
Its casual, chic decor includes modern Danish furnishings and a<br />
contemporary installation of Frank Stella's work. Executive chef Anne<br />
Yarymowich collaborates with chef de cuisine Martha Wright to create<br />
contemporary comfort cuisine: food that is warm and inviting, prepared<br />
with honesty and integrity. FRANK'S menu showcases an exclusively<br />
Onfarian wine list and seasonal ingredients, striving to support local<br />
producers with a dedication to global concepts of sustainable farming<br />
and slow food.<br />
2:45 pm Depart via Diamond Taxi for...<br />
3:00 pm Meet Victoria McPhedran, owner and tailor, of Green Shag for an interview<br />
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