Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario is an art museum. It is located in Toronto's Grange Park neighborhood, at Dundas Street West, between McCaul Street & Beverley Street. It covers 45,000 square meters. It is the second-largest North American art museum and the second-largest Toronto art museum after The Royal Ontario Museum. It houses exhibition spaces as well as a studio, artist-in-residence offices, dining facilities, event spaces, a library, archives, library, theatre, and lecture halls, as well as a research center and workshop. It was founded in 1903. It was originally called the Art Museum of Toronto. It was renamed the Art Museum of Toronto in 1919 and incorporated in 1903. The museum bought the Grange in 1911 and began numerous expansions to the north and west of the structure. Darling and Pearson were responsible for the three initial expansions. Since 1974, the gallery has undergone four major renovations and extensions. For more information about The Art Gallery o...