Google Arts and Culture Institute Partnership
Never Gallery Ready partnered with the Google Arts and Culture Institute in 2018, to showcase participants’ works on their online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from cultural organizations throughout the world. The platform was launched on February 1, 2011 by the Google Cultural Institute with contributions from international museums, including the Tate Gallery, London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City; and the Uffizi, Florence. with more than 200,000 artworks from 151 museums and arts organizations from 40 countries, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the White House, the Australian Rock Art Gallery at Griffith University, the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, and the Hong Kong Museum of Art.
Enjoy searching the site’s digital images and 7 million archival artifacts, for keywords such as GIF, diptych, triptych, collage, cinemagraph, etc. to see works of student’s among works in the canon . Works on our partner page can also be explored by year, colour, and special behind the scenes info not shared here is featured in our stories.
Augmented Reality education connects pixels to paper and allows participants to explore emerging media technology, wherever they live, learn and play!
Never Gallery Ready has partnered with the Google Arts and Culture Institute to showcase artworks made by participants since 2007
A podcast about how the culture we produce shapes media and how that goes both ways.
The GIF is being adopted by artists as an art form distinct from those of animation, video, film and photography. And the smart-phone is priming the eye for this new relationship with images.
thumbnail GIF: Gerardo Juarez
Works of collage that use visual metaphor and puns; reflect lived-experiences; express individuality and share stories of personal growth and vision.
GIFs are a burgeoning art form and pop culture communication tool ubiquitous in contemporary life. They also provide unique opportunities for exploring visual and media literacy.
Media are reflections of culture. Like the gears inside a machine, culture drives the meaning of messages we see reflected in media. Culture jamming is to throw a wrench into those gears...
Exploring how information is transmitted through sound(s), participants perform sound stories, pair sounds with words and/or images and create sound installations.
Never Gallery Ready wins the Mayor’s Award/ Toronto Arts Foundation’s Arts for Youth Prize