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THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA LOOKS BACK ON 2023 AND TEASES ITS 2024 EXHIBITIONS

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As 2023 comes to a close, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) highlights key moments that marked the year, from visitor attendance and satisfaction highs to cross-Canada community engagement programming and unprecedented Indigenous staffing. The Gallery also looks ahead to 2024 with a preview of upcoming exhibitions.

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