123 King Street West.
Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada
L8P 4S8
Founded in 1914, the Art Gallery of Hamilton is Ontario’s third largest public art gallery and owns one of the finest collections of art in Canada, featuring over 9,000 works of art including historical European, historical Canadian and contemporary art. Its recently-renovated and award-winning premises present exhibitions that change three times a year, plus the always-tempting Shop at AGH and Café at AGH.
In October 2003, the AGH began its major renovation project, transforming our aging building into an international art destination and safeguarding art works from the leaks that plagued the building. Designed by Hamilton-born and raised architect Bruce Kuwabara, the $18 million recladding and revitalization project was funded by the Canada-Ontario Infrastructure Program (through the Governments of Canada and Ontario), the City of Hamilton, Dofasco, and the generous support of corporations, foundations and individuals. Hamilton's Urban Design and Architecture Awards 2005 Winner: Excellence in Architectural Design Current information about Hamilton's Urban Design and Architecture Awards...