Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is thanking front-line workers by giving away free AGO Annual Pass to essential workers.
The pass is valid for a year and will allow front-line workers to book a timed-entry ticket for free, whenever they wish. The $35 AGO Annual Pass offers individuals twelve months of great art and includes access to the AGO Collection and all special exhibitions. Pass holders can enter the Gallery as often as they wish—and stay for as long as they wish— with the advance booking of a timed-entry ticket.
“COVID-19 has impacted all of us, but front-line workers have kept our community moving while most of us remained at home. It is with deep gratitude that we extend this invitation to front-line workers. Thank you,” says Stephan Jost, Michael and Sonja Koerner Director, and CEO of the AGO. “The restorative power of art should not be underestimated — it can lift our spirits and support our wellbeing. Now more than ever, we are excited to welcome our community back to the gallery to recharge with art.”
FREE ANNUAL PASS – ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO
Who is eligible:
The offer applies to residents of Ontario who are employed in health care, emergency services, grocery stores, sanitation and public transit. Front-line workers will need to show proof of employment on their first visit.
How to apply for the annual pass:
Signup online for a free AGO Annual Pass. Applications are available until August 16, 2020
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