Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Field Trip to the Art Gallery of Ontario

Yesterday, our LINC School arranged for us to visit the Art Gallery of Ontario. Although it was a chilly morning, my classmates and teacher met on the Southbound Platform of Sheppard Yonge Subway Station by 9:15 a.m.


The A.G.O is near the China Town of downtown. I took a lot of photos of the architecture of downtown as soon as I got off the subway. I think the building style of Toronto is similar to that of Shanghai, China.

There was a big art sculpture standing in the front of the A.G.O, we took group photo there. Then we entered into the A.G.O. It was a very spacious building.

We spent the two hours appreciating these collections of the A.G.O. There are too many masterpieces of artwork, such as photocopy, drawings, videos and sculptures and so on. My favorite collections are European galleries on 17th century. That reflects the history of European. When you enjoy those galleries, you have deep understanding the life on that time.

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