Art’s Got Heart – and Galleries Have the Technology to Prove It
by Lee Rickwood
Technology enables the presentation of great art; it can also show us how art affects our hearts and minds.
by Lee Rickwood
Technology enables the presentation of great art; it can also show us how art affects our hearts and minds.
by Lee Rickwood
The Aga Khan Museum’s new major exhibition, Light: Visionary Perspectives, explores how light has shaped history, culture and certainly, technology.
by Lee Rickwood
Researchers, authors, and new technology platforms document how art impacts brain function, thinking, and emotions.
By Yasmin Ranade
Interactive experiences, both onsite and remote, are pivotal to the Aga Khan Museum’s mission and vision as we grow our impact both locally and globally. Our online offerings amplify our accessibility, which is at the heart of our commitment to ensuring art is within everyone’s reach.
by Lee Rickwood
The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto is the first museum in Canada to appear on the Bloomberg Connects smartphone app, joining hundreds of international arts and cultural institutions.
by Lee Rickwood
Technology is being used in creative ways to improve the health and well-being of older adults.
By Yasmin Ranade
The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto has an ambitious and innovative slate of interactive programs designed to foster intercultural understanding and pluralism across differences, highlight interconnections between diverse cultures, and showcase breath-taking artistic creativity as a unique catalyst for topical conversations onsite and online.
by Lee Rickwood
Some new digital tours, history podcasts, supplemental content and a host of other online initiatives make exploring the city and the surrounding area easier from the desktop.