Ontario Investing $21 Million To Support The Art Gallery Of Ontario And The Royal Ontario Museum
ONTARIO-The Ontario government says it is investing an additional $21 million per year in operating funding support for the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). Announced as part of the 2026 Ontario Budget: A Plan to Protect Ontario, this new funding will ensure these two cultural icons continue to deliver world-class exhibitions, programming and activities for visitors of all ages and interests.
“AGO and ROM are world-class institutions that attract visitors from home and abroad with their innovative programming,” said Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming. “Our government is proud to invest in their long-term success. By providing critical funding to these national treasures, we are protecting our invaluable tourism and cultural sectors and ensuring they remain must-visit world-class attractions for years to come.”
Among the world’s premier art galleries and museums, the AGO and ROM collectively welcome nearly 1.8 million visitors from across Canada and the world every year. This new annual investment marks the first permanent increase in provincial operating funding for these institutions in nearly 20 years according to the province.
“The AGO is proud to welcome the world to experience great art. Our extraordinary collections, exhibitions and programs reflect the people who live here, and our strength as Ontarians,” said Stephan Jost, Michael and Sonja Koerner Director, and CEO of the Art Gallery of Ontario. “The AGO community is over 237,000 members and Annual Pass holders strong. This foundational funding from the Ontario government strengthens our collection, supports our team of professionals and ensures that our programs are accessible. Thank you, Ontario, for believing in the power of art and culture.”
This new funding builds on other recent government actions such as updating and expanding the McMichael Canadian Art Collection facility and grounds in Kleinburg.
“We are profoundly grateful to Premier Ford, Minister Bethlenfalvy and Minister Cho for their support of ROM and its mission,” said Yoke Chung, ROM Interim Co-Director and CEO. “With this additional funding, ROM can continue to showcase its world-class collections and deliver exceptional visitor experiences, affirming the Museum as a dynamic hub of learning for all Ontarians.”
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