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The '''Ontario Association of Art Galleries''' (OAAG) was established in 1968 to encourage development of public art galleries, art museums, community galleries and related visual arts organizations in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It was incorporated in Ontario in 1970, and registered as a charitable organization. The OAAG is a successor organization to the Southern Ontario Gallery Group founded in 1947, renamed the Art Institute of Ontario in 1952. The OAAG runs courses and workshops and provides assistance to art galleries in areas such as conservation and arranging exhibitions.<ref>[http://www.oaag.org/ "Ontario Association of Art Galleries Website"] OAAG. Retrieved 3 March 2009.</ref> Most member galleries participate in a reciprocal admissions program, where membership of one gallery gives admission to the others.<ref>[http://www.oaag.org/membership/reciprocal.html "Membership: Reciprocal Admission"] OAAG. Retrieved 3 March 2009.</ref> The organization provides a liaison between galleries and the [[Ontario Arts Council]].<ref>[http://www.arts.on.ca/Page47.aspx "ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF ART GALLERIES"] Ontario Arts Council. Retrieved 3 March 2009.</ref>
The '''Ontario Association of Art Galleries''' (OAAG) was established in 1968 to encourage development of public art galleries, art museums, community galleries and related visual arts organizations in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It was incorporated in Ontario in 1970, and registered as a charitable organization. The OAAG is a successor organization to the Southern Ontario Gallery Group founded in 1947, renamed the Art Institute of Ontario in 1952. The OAAG runs courses and workshops and provides assistance to art galleries in areas such as conservation and arranging exhibitions.<ref>[http://www.oaag.org/ "Ontario Association of Art Galleries Website"] OAAG. Retrieved 3 March 2009.</ref> Most member galleries participate in a reciprocal admissions program, where membership of one gallery gives admission to the others.<ref>[http://www.oaag.org/membership/reciprocal.html "Membership: Reciprocal Admission"] OAAG. Retrieved 3 March 2009.</ref> The organization provides a liaison between galleries and the [[Ontario Arts Council]].<ref>[http://www.arts.on.ca/Page47.aspx "ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF ART GALLERIES"] Ontario Arts Council. Retrieved 3 March 2009.</ref>

==OAAG Awards==

The Ontario Association of Art Galleries hosts an annual juried and peer-assessed award show in celebration of outstanding achievement, artistic merit, and excellence in arts institutions and professionals in the public art gallery sector. The OAAG Awards recognize new exhibitions, publications, programs and community engagements that have been produced and commissioned by Ontario’s public galleries throughout the past year.


==Membership==
==Membership==


Th OAAG represents almost 120 member galleries,<ref name=membership>[http://www.oaag.org/membership/index.html OAAG Membership]</ref> including:
The OAAG represents almost 120 member galleries,<ref name="membership">[http://www.oaag.org/membership/index.html OAAG Membership]</ref> including:
*[[Agnes Etherington Art Centre]],<ref>[http://www.aeac.ca/media/OAAG.html "Ontario Association of Art Gallerys recognizes Art Centre's excellence"] Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Retrieved 3 March 2009.</ref> Kingston
*[[Agnes Etherington Art Centre]],<ref>[http://www.aeac.ca/media/OAAG.html "Ontario Association of Art Gallerys recognizes Art Centre's excellence"] Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Retrieved 3 March 2009.</ref> Kingston
*[[Minden Hills|Agnes Jamieson Gallery]], Minden
*[[Minden Hills|Agnes Jamieson Gallery]], Minden

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The Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) was established in 1968 to encourage development of public art galleries, art museums, community galleries and related visual arts organizations in Ontario, Canada. It was incorporated in Ontario in 1970, and registered as a charitable organization. The OAAG is a successor organization to the Southern Ontario Gallery Group founded in 1947, renamed the Art Institute of Ontario in 1952. The OAAG runs courses and workshops and provides assistance to art galleries in areas such as conservation and arranging exhibitions.[1] Most member galleries participate in a reciprocal admissions program, where membership of one gallery gives admission to the others.[2] The organization provides a liaison between galleries and the Ontario Arts Council.[3]

OAAG Awards

The Ontario Association of Art Galleries hosts an annual juried and peer-assessed award show in celebration of outstanding achievement, artistic merit, and excellence in arts institutions and professionals in the public art gallery sector. The OAAG Awards recognize new exhibitions, publications, programs and community engagements that have been produced and commissioned by Ontario’s public galleries throughout the past year.

Membership

The OAAG represents almost 120 member galleries,[4] including:

Selected publications

  • Krueger, Pamela (1991), Why you need a conservator : limitations of a gallery in coping with collections management, Toronto: Ontario Association of Art Galleries, ISBN 0-9694987-3-X
  • Mibach, Lisa (1991), Conservation cooperatives : existing models, Toronto: Ontario Association of Art Galleries, ISBN 0-9694987-4-8
  • Nasby, Judith (1991), The partnership between curator and conservator : effective collections care, Toronto: Ontario Association of Art Galleries, ISBN 0-9694987-5-6
  • "Seminar and conservation survey" Roche, Roger. 1972
  • Wellheiser, Joanne (1991), Preventive conservation : the key to preservation, Toronto: Ontario Association of Art Galleries, ISBN 0-9694987-6-4
  • Cossman, Brenda (1995), Censorship and the arts : law, controversy, debate, facts, Toronto: Ontario Assoc. of Art Galleries, ISBN 0-9694987-9-9
  • Agnew, Ella (1991), Legaleasy : a step-by-step legal guide to collecting for Canadian art galleries and museums, Toronto: Ontario Association of Art Galleries, ISBN 0-9694987-1-3
  • Zemans, Joyce (2001), Art gallery handbook, Toronto: Ontario Association of Art Galleries, ISBN 0-9681238-1-3
  • Calculating the economic impact of cultural organizations, Toronto: OAAG, 1984, ISBN 0-9690187-4-6 {{citation}}: |first= missing |last= (help)

References

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