AGO breaks down barriers with bold new pricing changes

May 9, 2019  · TORONTO – Art is for everyone, and today the AGO announces bold and exciting changes that will ensure greater museum access than ever before. Starting on May 25, …


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AGO Is Keeping Free Entry For 25 And Under, $35 Annual Pass

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Nov 27, 2019  · Six months after introducing a free admission for visitors ages 25 and under and a $35 annual pass, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has announced the new pricing model is …

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AGO Breaks Down Barriers With Bold New Pricing Changes

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May 10, 2019  · Less equals more! Starting May 25, the AGO offers free entry for visitors 25 and under, and launches an Annual Pass for only $35 Art is for everyone, and today […]

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Will ago's new pricing model work?

As we reported in the spring, AGO launched the new pricing model to encourage visitors to make attending the gallery a habit rather than a special outing, as well as attracting new visitors. “They have to be new people. [Otherwise] it’s probably not going to work,” Jost told NOW. ...

What happens if the AGO model fails?

The AGO expects to attract 125,000 annual pass-holders and around 165,000 free visitors under 25. If the model fails, the risk is about $4 million, says Jost, but the AGO has mitigated a potential revenue hit by fundraising $1.7 million from five big donors interested in supporting greater accessibility. ...

Are the new admission rates a game-changer?

According to the AGO’s Michael and Sonja Koerner Director, and CEO Stephan Jost, the new admission rates are a game-changer that will open the Gallery’s doors wider than ever before. “Art is essential, and we’re making it easier for everyone to make it a part of their everyday lives,” he says. ...

How will Google's new pricing tiers and flex agreements help customers?

The new pricing tiers and Flex Agreements can help Google partners aid their customers during a uncertain economy ahead in 2023. SADA’s CEO Safoian said customers want more spending flexibility and cloud choice during “these strange macroeconomic times.” ...

Why did the ago restructure its art department?

To attract more diverse audiences, the AGO restructured its Canadian art department to boost Indigenous art, mounted solo shows for Rebecca Belmore and Mickalene Thomas, and started acquiring more contemporary work by Indigenous and Black artists for the permanent collection, particularly pre-1970. ...

Who funds the ago?

The AGO is funded in part by the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. Additional operating support is received from the City of Toronto, the Canada Council for the Arts and generous contributions from AGO Members, donors and private-sector partners. ...

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