
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
À propos Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
As a celebrated Canadian gallery, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (AGNS) is deeply connected to the cultures and communities of Atlantic Canada, a region shaped by its enduring relationship with the sea. It is committed to this mission as an agency of the Province of Nova Scotia and one of the premier arts institutions in Canada.
Since its beginnings in 1908 as the Nova Scotia Museum of Fine Arts, the gallery has been at the heart of the province's cultural evolution. It officially became the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in 1975. Over the years, the AGNS has cultivated an impressive permanent collection of nearly 20,000 works, including Canadian and Indigenous art, contemporary installations, and a renowned folk-art collection featuring Maud Lewis's iconic painted house and the largest public collection of her work.
As a gallery, we invite collective engagement, interaction, and dialogue; examination, reflection, and the disentanglement of historical and contemporary narratives. Through our work, the AGNS challenges individuals to take risks, re-imagine, and make changes for a more equitable and just world.
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Working at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia means being part of a dynamic and ever-changing environment where your contributions help shape the cultural landscape. The Gallery values diversity and inclusivity, offering a supportive atmosphere that encourages professional growth and fosters a deep connection with the arts community. Employees are empowered to engage with a wide variety of audiences and collaborate with artists and community groups, making a meaningful impact through their work.
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