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Designed, printed, and sewn in Canada, this tote bag features the National Gallery of Canada's new logo on its front and vision on its back.
Meaning “everything is connected,” “tout est relié,” the Algonquin word Ankosé beautifully symbolizes the Gallery’s purpose to nurture interconnection across time and place. Taking its cue from this concept, the logo shifts from a western world view of hard geometry, to a circle, inspired by Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Made in Canada
33 x 38 x 7.6 cm (13 x 15 x 3 in.)
65% polyester | 35% cotton
Our new logo takes its cue from the Algonquin word Ankosé, going from a western world view of hard geometry, to a circle, inspired by Indigenous ways of knowing and being. The colour palette comes from the northern lights, representing diverse voices, ideas, artists, perspectives, times, and places.
183 cm (42 in.) open, 43 cm (17 in.) closed
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Rubberized Handle
100% Polyester
Designed, printed, and sewn in Canada, this youth t-shirt features the National Gallery of Canada's new logo on its front and vision on its back.
Meaning “everything is connected,” “tout est relié,” the Algonquin word Ankosé beautifully symbolizes the Gallery’s purpose to nurture interconnection across time and place. Taking its cue from this concept, the logo shifts from a western world view of hard geometry, to a circle, inspired by Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Made in Canada
100% cotton
Designed, printed, and sewn in Canada, this unisex t-shirt features the National Gallery of Canada's new logo on its front and vision on its back.
Meaning “everything is connected,” “tout est relié,” the Algonquin word Ankosé beautifully symbolizes the Gallery’s purpose to nurture interconnection across time and place. Taking its cue from this concept, the logo shifts from a western world view of hard geometry, to a circle, inspired by Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Made in Canada
100% cotton
This unisex T-shirt features Louise Bourgeois’ sculpture Maman (1999, cast 2003). Presiding over the plaza of the National Gallery of Canada, Maman was inspired by the artist’s own mother, and stands as a nurturing and protective symbol of fertility, shelter and the home.
Made in Canada
100% organic cotton
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS)/SOCAN, Montreal (2022)
This youth T-shirt features Louise Bourgeois’ sculpture Maman (1999, cast 2003). Presiding over the plaza of the National Gallery of Canada, Maman was inspired by the artist’s own mother, and stands as a nurturing and protective symbol of fertility, shelter and the home.
Made in Canada
100% organic cotton
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS)/SOCAN, Montreal (2022)