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March 13, 2026
Nine Canadian artists featured on coins and banknotes.

February 27, 2026
A look at the National Gallery of Canada exhibition Winter Count: Embracing the Cold, recording the profound visual impact of chill on Canadian culture.

February 20, 2026
Rediscovering a long-overlooked talent.

February 6, 2026
Submissions are now open for the Canadian Art Inspiration Student Challenge
January 23, 2026
Tracing how artistic knowledge is transmitted through mentorship, lineage, and encounter.
January 16, 2026
From convicts to dignitaries, the pioneering visionary who photographed them all.
January 9, 2026
Artists whose works are commanding attention—in Canada and beyond.
January 2, 2026
Recollections of celebrated figures in Canadian art by their colleagues, peers, and friends.

December 19, 2025
Looking at the newsletters and social media posts you liked most.
December 18, 2025
Learn how to get your classroom involved in the Canadian Art Inspiration Student Challenge by booking a free virtual information session.

December 12, 2025
A showcase of unforgettable Canadian works spotted by the ACI team over the past twelve months.

December 11, 2025
A look at the canoe as a meaningful visual symbol for countless generations of artists and craftspeople.

December 5, 2025
A look at who won this year’s most prestigious Canadian art prizes.

November 28, 2025
Once a fixture of nineteenth-century Montreal, William Raphael’s little-known story is an overlooked chapter in Canadian art history.

November 21, 2025
A new exhibition highlights the role of textiles in art making.

November 14, 2025
Next week, these works that helped shape the identity of Canada go on sale.

November 12, 2025
How Canadian artists have captured, questioned, and reshaped the nation’s history through their work—with classroom-ready resources that encourage students to ask critical questions about whose stories are remembered and retold.

November 7, 2025
Molly Lamb Bobak was Canada’s first official woman war artist. Her paintings expanded our country’s memory of war, highlighting women’s service, community, and lived experience.

October 31, 2025
A Halloween look at fear turned into fine art.

October 24, 2025
The Art Canada Institute invited students from across Canada to create original artworks inspired by this country’s greatest artists. Here is a look at their work. Come see it for yourself at ACI’s booth at Art Toronto.

October 17, 2025
How acclaimed Vancouver-based artist Jeff Wall blends artifice and authenticity.

October 10, 2025
How the artist transformed domestic rituals into Canadian masterpieces.

October 3, 2025
The man behind the world’s most recognizable portraits.

September 26, 2025
A close look at Kent Monkman’s tour de force and its call for action on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

September 19, 2025
A cross-country look at what’s on now and in the months ahead.

September 13, 2025
How one of Canada’s most esteemed painters forged a singular approach to landscape.

September 10, 2025
Join us in looking ahead to the Canadian art content and curriculum connections we’ll explore this year.

September 5, 2025
Presenting the Art Canada Institute's 2025-2026 online art book lineup.

August 29, 2025
The lasting impact of the interdisciplinary artist’s art and advocacy.

August 27, 2025
Explore ACI’s bilingual art education resources and discover inspiring, ready-to-use ways to bring Canadian art into your classroom.

August 22, 2025
A spotlight on Canadian artists inspired by outdoor creatures.

August 15, 2025
A close look at the portrait of Winston Churchill that made the Armenian Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh famous around the world.

August 8, 2025
To mark International Youth Day on August 12, we’re looking at works produced by Canadian artists in the early days of their careers.

August 1, 2025
The inspiration for and influence of the artist’s revered painting.

July 18, 2025
From quiet rivers to crowded pools, artists capture the timeless rituals of summer.

July 11, 2025
Newly opened shows that are on through the summer.

July 4, 2025
A look at Canadian historical and contemporary art that pushes back on U.S. threats to our culture and sovereignty.

June 27, 2025
Presented as a sign of both pride and protest, our national symbol has inspired generations of this country’s artists.

June 20, 2025
Meet the artists whose Indigenous knowledge, innovation, and connection are redefining the future of art in Canada.

June 18, 2025
Thank you for an incredible year of creativity and Canadian art connections.

June 13, 2025
Diverse perspectives on what it means to be a father.

June 6, 2025
The Art Canada Institute’s newest online art book, Kiss & Tell: Lesbian Art & Activism by Kristen Hutchinson, examines how, starting in the late 1980s, a Vancouver collective combatted the censorship of queer art through experimental multimedia works.

June 4, 2025
Explore the work of Indigenous artists with resources from ACI’s digital library.

May 30, 2025
Scorched forest landscapes are not new to Canadian art, but today they are depicting a new and devastating reality.

May 23, 2025
Revealing new layers of meaning through reassembly.

May 16, 2025
An excerpt from the celebration of Quebec City’s role in this country’s visual culture by celebrated art historian Michèle Grandbois.

May 14, 2025
Examine multiple perspectives on history and cultural heritage through ACI’s newest educational resource based on the art of Halifax creators.

May 9, 2025
From bold self-portraits to scenes of tender connection, a look at how motherhood has been depicted in all its forms.

May 2, 2025
Working across diverse media—from digital collage and embroidery to painting, ceramics, and photography—these artists remember and carry the past while looking towards the future.

April 25, 2025
As Canadians prepare to cast their ballots on Monday, we stroll through past vote-worthy political art moments.

April 18, 2025
A coast-to-coast roundup of exhibitions to check out as the weather grows warmer.

April 11, 2025
Now streaming on the Art Canada Institute website.

April 4, 2025
At a time of renewed patriotism, the artist’s iconic work is ripe for rediscovery.

April 2, 2025
ACI’s latest Teacher Resource Guide honours the great Saskatoon artist’s unique take on our beautiful planet.

March 28, 2025
The exhibition Seriously? Comedy and Satire in Canadian Art 1970s-Now takes a look at some of this country’s funniest artists.

March 14, 2025
Revered as the Mishomis, or grandfather, of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada, Norval Morrisseau was born ninety-four years ago today. Here’s a look at how and why his legacy burns bright.

March 13, 2025
With warming temperatures upon us, ACI is turning to a selection of Canadian artworks that celebrate the joys of the spring season.

March 7, 2025
Now on at the Audain Art Museum, an exhibition that honours fourteen women who dared to do things differently.

February 28, 2025
Throughout history, artists have braved the elements to capture quintessential experiences and representations of winter in Canada.

February 21, 2025
The London, Ontario-based artist’s masterpiece about Canadian–American relations may have been meant to be humorous. But now, it is anything but funny.

February 14, 2025
Canadian artists who capture devotion and affection in their work.

February 7, 2025
A tour through curator Alyssa Fearon’s groundbreaking show Black Prairies at the Dunlop Art Gallery.

February 5, 2025
This Black History Month, we’re sharing five contemporary Canadian artists who are creating meaningful work about Black identity and the power of representation.

January 31, 2025
On the harmonious relationship between art and music.

January 24, 2025
In the face of despair, Gershon Iskowitz chose optimism.

January 17, 2025
Imaginative depictions of fashion in Canadian art history.

January 10, 2025
In celebration of Iljuwas Bill Reid’s birthday, we take a close look at the monumental carving nearly forty-five years after its creation.

January 8, 2025
We are now accepting submissions for the Art Canada Institute’s fifth annual art contest showcasing the next generation of Canadian creators.

January 3, 2025
A coast-to-coast round-up of must-see exhibitions.

December 27, 2024
Recollections of celebrated figures in Canadian art by their colleagues, peers, and friends.

December 20, 2024
The first open-access online publication about Eli Bornstein, written by Roald Nasgaard, surveys the enduring career of this pioneering Canadian abstract artist, educator, and scholar.

December 18, 2024
In our final newsletter of the year we're wishing educators a safe and happy holiday season and presenting the materials for our 2025 Student Challenge!

December 13, 2024
A showcase of unforgettable Canadian works spotted by the ACI team over the past twelve months.

December 6, 2024
A look at who won this year’s most prestigious Canadian art prizes.

November 29, 2024
How the artist created work as a way of probing her own issues and her relationship to the world.

November 22, 2024
The artist’s largest work to date and its reimagining of the historical, political, and ecological entanglements between sites of national significance.

November 20, 2024
ACI’s latest Teacher Resource Guide features the work of Betty Goodwin, an innovative printmaker who left her mark on Canada’s contemporary art world.

November 15, 2024
How a British TV show and the Art Canada Institute author Samantha Burton brought a magnificent work to light—one which went on sale at Sotheby’s yesterday.

November 8, 2024
Conflict seen through the female eye.

November 1, 2024
With the U.S. election on the horizon, we look at Canadian artists who relocated to and drew inspiration from our southern neighbour.

October 25, 2024
Who collects what—and why?

October 23, 2024
This month, we’re stepping outside the classroom to look up and learn about astronomy, scientific knowledge, and the Canadian art that represents it.

October 18, 2024
The Art Canada Institute’s newest online art book by Jessica Bradley traces the renowned artist’s six-decade-long exploration of human existence.

October 11, 2024
A century of shows that made the country look twice.

October 4, 2024
Heading to the nation’s capital? We have you covered on the top art-related sites to see.

September 27, 2024
In advance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation next Monday, the Art Canada Institute shares Carl Beam: Life & Work by Anong Migwans Beam: an in-depth look at an artist and his activism.

September 25, 2024
We share our latest resource on the singular vision of one of the country’s most iconic contemporary Indigenous artists.

September 20, 2024
A roundup of autumn art exhibitions.

September 13, 2024
Introducing the Art Canada Institute’s 2024–2025 online art book publication lineup.

September 6, 2024
How film impacted the iconic Canadian painter and vice versa.

August 30, 2024
Exploring the mentorships that have fostered great talent.

August 28, 2024
Let Canadian art be a gateway to knowledge, learning, and engagement. Here is what the ACI Education Program has in store for you this year.

August 23, 2024
Works that are central to the identity of Canadian cities.

August 16, 2024
The artist’s contemporary depiction of an historic riot.

August 2, 2024
Few Canadian art historians knew Tom Thomson—or wrote as well about him—like the late, great David P. Silcox.

July 19, 2024
Looking Out: Canadian Artists in Bermuda tells the love story of Canadians and the island territory.

July 12, 2024
A look at the canoe as a meaningful visual symbol for countless generations of artists and craftspeople.

July 5, 2024
Recommendations for gallery-going in the months ahead.

June 28, 2024
Images of who we are, as drawn from Sarah Bassnett and Sarah Parsons’s landmark book Photography in Canada, 1839–1989.

June 21, 2024
How Huron-Wendat painter Zacharie Vincent broke ground in the nineteenth century.

June 19, 2024
We asked high school learners from coast to coast to create original works that pay homage to this country’s greatest visual artists. Today, we share a selection of their remarkable creations.

June 14, 2024
We asked students from coast to coast to create original artworks that pay homage to this country’s greatest historical and contemporary artists. Today, we share their remarkable works.

June 7, 2024
Today we celebrate the release of ACI’s online art book by John G. Hatch about the chameleonic painter of Canada’s many landscapes.

June 5, 2024
Connect your students to the work of the Mishomis, or grandfather, of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada

May 31, 2024
Canadian artists whose use of photography and other lens-based media explores sexual and gender identities through portraiture.

May 24, 2024
Heading to Halifax? We have you covered on the top art-related sights to see.

May 17, 2024
For forty-seven years, no one knew the whereabouts of “Figures in Landscape”, one of the most controversial paintings in Canadian art. Now it is on view at the McMichael.

May 10, 2024
To mark Mother’s Day this Sunday, May 12, we take a look at the work of Inuk artist Germaine Arnaktauyok, whose timeless images have mesmerized audiences for decades.

May 8, 2024
Inspire your students with ACI’s latest educational resource, focused on the work of beloved landscape painter Takao Tanabe

May 3, 2024
Melly Shum Hates Her Job, 1989, cemented the reputation of Vancouver-born Ken Lum as an internationally revered voice in contemporary art and Conceptual photography. Here’s why.

April 26, 2024
Art galleries across the country are now open for the nation-wide Canadian Art Hop.

April 19, 2024
Now on the world stage in Venice, a who’s who of the talent.

April 12, 2024
Join us on this journey into Canadian modern and contemporary art through the lens of Pop.

April 10, 2024
Ignite your students’ imaginations with nature-based learning highlights from the ACI digital library.

April 5, 2024
Edward Burtynsky’s most expansive retrospective exhibition is now on. To mark the moment, we’re taking an in-depth look at his masterpiece Nickel Tailings #34, Sudbury, Ontario, 1996.

March 29, 2024
In 1920, the Paisley, Ontario-born David Milne (1882–1953) created this mesmerizing and thriving spring landscape.

March 22, 2024
The touring exhibition Kenojuak Ashevak: Life and Legacy is now on view at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton. We spoke to its Curator of Indigenous Art, Emma Hassencahl-Perley.

March 15, 2024
This season promises a new growth of can’t-miss Canadian exhibitions showcasing contemporary stars and historical favourites.

March 13, 2024
Uncover female voices within Canadian art history through our teaching resources on social, political, and community engagement.

March 8, 2024
On this International Women’s Day, join us in celebrating the release of Margaret Watkins: Life & Work by Mary O’Connor, the only open-access publication on the pioneering Hamilton, Ontario-born photographer. With her radically experimental compositions, Watkins transformed the worlds of art, lens-based compositions, and advertising.

March 1, 2024
In celebration of the legendary Nova Scotia folk artist’s birthday on March 7, Ray Cronin, author of ACI’s Maud Lewis: Life & Work, guest edits our spotlight on Roadster and Cow, c.1960s.

February 23, 2024
Today, we dive into one of the most discussed stories in Canadian art in decades: ten fake oil sketches that are now the focus of the Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition J.E.H. MacDonald? A Tangled Garden. To learn about the genesis of the exhibition, we talked to VAG Executive Director and CEO Anthony Kiendl.

February 16, 2024
To mark Family Day next Monday, we’re looking at the famous Canadian art couple Mary and Christopher Pratt, the tremendously successful careers they each forged, and the legacies they passed on to their children, artists Barbara Pratt and Ned Pratt.

February 14, 2024
In honour of Black History Month, we are looking at the creative legacy of this groundbreaking painter from Nova Scotia.

February 9, 2024
In February 1955, Alfred Pellan became the first Canadian to have a solo show at the Musée national d’art moderne, where he exhibited a series of Surrealist works. To commemorate this moment, we’re highlighting Canadian artists whose surreal works have unlocked imaginations and subconscious minds.

February 2, 2024
To mark the beginning of Black History Month, we’re looking at the work, words, and extraordinary career of the late Trinidadian Canadian artist Denyse Thomasos (1964–2012).

January 26, 2024
After nearly two years on the road, Wolves: The Art of Dempsey Bob is entering its final month at its final stop: the Kelowna Art Gallery. In honour of this major retrospective, we are spotlighting Bob and his Northwest Coast masterpiece Wolf Headdress, 1988–89.

January 19, 2024
Ninety-seven years ago this month, Bertram Brooker became the first artist to hold a solo exhibition of abstract painting in Canada.

January 17, 2024
Examine the art, history, and practical application behind a universal medium through ACI’s newest educational resource exploring Canadian photography.

January 12, 2024
A little-known fact from art and history is the intersection of two internationally renowned Canadians: pianist Glenn Gould and artist Agnes Martin. Sixty-eight years ago this month, in January 1956, Gould released his landmark recording of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Goldberg Variations. In celebration of this cultural touchstone, we take a closer look at his work and its significance within Martin’s 1976 film, Gabriel.

January 5, 2024
Early 2024 is brimming with can’t-miss exhibitions showcasing the best of Canadian art.

December 29, 2023
Celebrated figures in Canadian art are remembered by their colleagues, peers, and friends.

December 22, 2023
A selection of stories that inspired us.

December 20, 2023
With the winter season underway, the ACI Education Program would like to wish educators across the country a safe and uplifting break.

December 15, 2023
Thought-provoking and hopeful perspectives on peace, community, and our interconnected world.

December 8, 2023
Despite limited exposure to the arts in his youth, Takao Tanabe is revered for his ability to distill landscapes into evocative images that blur the lines between representation and abstraction. Today, the Art Canada Institute celebrates the publication of Takao Tanabe: Life & Work by Ian Thom, which delves into the artist’s prolific career as a painter, printmaker, educator, and creative visionary.

December 1, 2023
Who in Canada won this year’s most prestigious art prizes? Here’s a look at the talents defining and shaping this country’s art with their groundbreaking work.

November 24, 2023
Our monthly roundup of the top headlines and most talked about stories from the Canadian art world.

November 22, 2023
Foster critical reasoning with ACI’s latest educational resource inspired by the lens-based work of artist Jin-me Yoon.

November 17, 2023
Still producing work in her eleventh decade, acclaimed Quebec sculptor, painter, photographer, and modern dancer Françoise Sullivan celebrated her one hundredth birthday this past June. The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is honouring her singular career with a new exhibition of recent paintings as well as major works from its collection.

November 10, 2023
Two years ago, the Art Canada Institute published the groundbreaking and comprehensive War Art in Canada by Dr. Laura Brandon, CM. In honour of Remembrance Day tomorrow, we asked her to guest-edit this week’s newsletter.

November 3, 2023
Today, the Art Canada Institute celebrates the publication of Sophie Pemberton: Life & Work by Kathryn Bridge, which explores the Victoria, B.C.-born artist’s trailblazing international career. The significance of Pemberton’s role in Canadian art has only recently begun to be reassessed, despite the acclaim she received during her lifetime for her realist portraits and modern, Impressionist-influenced canvases.

October 27, 2023
Our monthly roundup of news from across the country.

October 20, 2023
To mark the centennial of the birth of the Montreal-born artist, a new retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada revisits his epic oeuvre and its influence on generations of contemporary artists.

October 18, 2023
Examine regional history and its integration within the land and the built environment through ACI's newest educational resource exploring art by Ottawa-based creators.

October 13, 2023
Today the Art Canada Institute proudly launches Halifax Art and Artists: An Illustrated History by Ray Cronin. A deep dive into art in one of Canada’s oldest settlements, the book explores how residents and visitors past and present have transformed the port city into a centre of artistic innovation.

October 6, 2023
October is Women’s History Month in Canada. To mark the occasion, we’re spotlighting renowned contemporary artist Rebecca Belmore and her powerful work Fringe, 2007, which honours the resilience of Indigenous women past and present.

October 3, 2023
Submissions are now open for the fourth edition of the Art Canada Institute’s annual showcase of remarkable student work.

September 29, 2023
As we head into autumn, we’re bringing you the most talked about stories from across the country.

September 22, 2023
Today the Art Canada Institute proudly publishes Photography in Canada, 1839–1989: An Illustrated History by Sarah Bassnett and Sarah Parsons. This publication—the first comprehensive book to be published on the history of the art form in Canada—tells the story of camera-based creativity from its introduction to the country in 1839.

September 15, 2023
This year we proudly mark our tenth anniversary. Here’s a preview of the six new releases slated for the months ahead.

September 8, 2023
September 13 is the anniversary of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, fought 264 years ago between France and Britain. In his iconic 1992 work, Kanata, Saulteaux artist Robert Houle revisits not only this pivotal moment in Canadian history, but also one of North America’s most famed paintings—from a First Nations perspective.

September 6, 2023
With a fresh academic year upon us and curriculum planning underway, here’s a taste of what the ACI Education Program has in store for teachers.

September 1, 2023
Usher in fall with exciting new shows featuring famed artists and outstanding young talents.

August 25, 2023
Our monthly roundup of the latest developments in the Canadian art world.

August 18, 2023
Tomorrow is World Photography Day, and to mark the occasion, we’re exploring Jeff Wall’s pioneering 1979 work, "Picture for Women."

August 11, 2023
Sixty-eight years ago this month, in August 1955, the legendary Emma Lake Artists’ Workshops were first held in northern Saskatchewan, where avant-garde figures spearheaded the development of modernist abstraction in Canada. To honour this moment in history, we’re looking at ten painters who are following their legacy.

August 4, 2023
Few images of summer are as spellbinding as Alex Colville’s 1965 painting To Prince Edward Island. Here’s our in-depth look at a Canadian classic.

July 28, 2023
As July wraps up, we're bringing you the major headlines and most talked about stories from the Canadian art world.

July 21, 2023
A roundup of some of the most compelling Canadian art on offer this summer.

July 14, 2023
Based on the lunar Hijri calendar, Muharram is a holy month (second only to Ramadan in significance). In its honour, we asked Jamelie Hassan, artist, curator, and recipient of a Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts in 2001, to introduce us to groundbreaking talents of Muslim heritage.

July 7, 2023
To mark the 33rd anniversary of the standoff that garnered headlines around the world, we take a close look at Indigenous art made in response to the Kanesatake Resistance, the resulting military response, and the complicated nature of reconciliation.

June 30, 2023
Our monthly roundup of news from across the country.

June 26, 2023
Now in its third year, ACI’s Canadian Art Inspiration Student Challenge celebrates the future of art in Canada by connecting young makers with their trailblazing predecessors.

June 23, 2023
Three years ago, ACI set out to create a fellowship for groundbreaking scholars who are working to redefine the country’s art history. Today, we announce this year’s cohort.

June 16, 2023
In honour of Father’s Day this Sunday, we’re spotlighting artist dads whose creativity and talent inspired their children to follow their lead.

June 9, 2023
We asked secondary school students to create works based on the examples of Canadian art and its history for this competition, the only one of its kind in the country. Here’s what they came up with.

June 7, 2023
Explore how knowing is cultivated with our newest educational resource inspired by the work of Haida master carver Iljuwas Bill Reid.

June 2, 2023
In celebration of Pride Month, we’re showcasing audacious, campy, and romantic works by famed 2SLGBTQI+ figures in Canadian art.

May 26, 2023
Our monthly roundup of news from across the country.

May 24, 2023
Guide your students to master the fundamentals of creative expression with ACI’s latest educational resource.

May 19, 2023
Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is the world’s largest annual celebration of its kind. Here’s a look at exhibitions that have caught our eye.

May 12, 2023
In honour of Mother’s Day on May 14, we’re taking a long look at one of the most iconic images in Canadian art.

May 10, 2023
In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, we are reflecting on history and community through the work of five lens-based artists.

May 5, 2023
May is Asian Heritage Month. To celebrate, we’re looking at some of today’s most innovative emerging and early-career Asian Canadian artists [en anglais seulement].

April 28, 2023
Our inaugural monthly roundup of notable art news from across the country.

April 26, 2023
Celebrate International Jazz Day with visual works by 5 Canadian creators.

April 21, 2023
Investigators are calling it “the biggest art fraud in world history.” The primary victim is the “grandfather” of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada, Norval Morrisseau.

April 14, 2023
With the publication of Alfred Pellan: Life & Work by Maria Rosa Lehmann, ACI celebrates the landmark Quebec artist known for his controversial views, vibrant colours, and belief in the infinite possibilities of creative expression.

April 12, 2023
Resources on climate change and land stewardship from the ACI digital learning library

April 7, 2023
In recognition of spring’s new growth, this long weekend we invite you to look closely at this intriguing botanical photograph.

March 31, 2023
These Canadian artists and their true-to-life paintings make us question our perception of veracity.

March 29, 2023
In recognition of National Siblings Day on April 10th, we are sharing works by 5 creators commemorating kinship.

March 24, 2023
Over the last week, leaders from around the globe have attended the UN 2023 Water Conference to focus on how the resource is a dealmaker for both sustainable development goals and our planet’s health. Here’s a look at how Canadian artists have examined our relationship to the earth’s most precious resource.

March 17, 2023
The Ottawa-based artist walks us through her recently opened exhibition at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, which explores her Indigenous and European ancestry.

March 15, 2023
In anticipation of longer days ahead, this week ACI is sharing works that are inspired by the properties of light in all of its splendour.

March 10, 2023
This Sunday, March 12, marks the 95th Academy Awards ceremony, and “Women Talking” (2022), written and directed by Canada’s Sarah Polley, is nominated for two Oscars. As Polley has explained, the work of renowned Canadian photographer Larry Towell was a key influence on her acclaimed film. Here’s a closer look.

March 3, 2023
In honour of International Women’s Day, we’re looking at women whose art transcends borders.

March 1, 2023
Inspire your students to explore women’s histories and identities through self-portraits by five Canadian artists.

February 24, 2023
In celebration of Black History Month, we talked to those in the know about rising talents whose careers you want to watch.

February 22, 2023
For centuries, artists have depicted snow in all its forms as an indelible part of the Canadian winter landscape.

February 15, 2023
Shining a light on ACI Resources for the Elementary School Classroom.

February 10, 2023
To mark Valentine’s Day, we’re featuring a dozen pieces that celebrate lovers, mothers, a Hollywood icon, and the staying power of an old flame.

February 3, 2023
February is Black History Month. These works honour the contributions, stories, and traditions of Black Canadians and their communities.

February 1, 2023
In celebration of Black History Month, we are shining a light on the remarkable work of this inspiring 19th-century painter.

January 27, 2023
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we are sharing Canadian works that honour the resilience and stories of survivors and reflect on lessons from the past.

January 20, 2023
This month marks the anniversary of the Beaver Hall Group's first annual show in January 1921.

January 18, 2023
Submissions are now open for the 2023 edition of ACI’s annual Canadian Art Inspiration Student Challenge.

January 13, 2023
"My paintings are done by a filmmaker, my sculpture by a musician, my films by a painter, my music by a filmmaker, my paintings by a sculptor, my sculpture by a filmmaker, my films by a musician, my music by a sculptor… who sometimes all work together.” ~Michael Snow, 1967

January 6, 2023
Head into 2023 with this roundup of some of our favourite Canadian exhibitions.

December 23, 2022
For our last newsletter of the year, here’s a showcase of unforgettable Canadian works spotted by the ACI team in the past twelve months.

December 21, 2022
We are wishing teachers and school communities across the country a joyful, restful, and restorative break over the coming weeks.

December 16, 2022
This year saw the passing of many talents in the Canadian art world. They were individuals who changed this country’s cultural landscape and dared us to see things differently. We honour their memories with recollections from their loved ones, peers, and colleagues.

December 9, 2022
Our country’s most prestigious art awards honour figures at the forefront of visual culture. Here’s a look at who, over the last year, was honoured for their groundbreaking work.

December 7, 2022
Five artists on resistance, advocacy, and representation.

December 2, 2022
The Art Canada Institute is delighted to announce the release of the book Being Legendary at Royal Ontario Museum: Confronting Colonialism, Rethinking History, created in partnership with the artist.

November 25, 2022
Marion Nicoll challenged gender norms and conservative attitudes in Calgary to usher in a modernist era with her innovative abstract paintings. Today the Art Canada Institute celebrates the publication of “Marion Nicoll: Life & Work” by Catharine Mastin, which explores the artist's extraordinary legacy.

November 23, 2022
Five visionary perspectives on community, resistance, and critical contemplation.

November 18, 2022
On the birthday of the iconic Quebec City painter Jean Paul Lemieux (1904-1990), we are highlighting the artists who have gained acclaim within and beyond his beloved city.

November 11, 2022
For Remembrance Day, we reflect on Canadian works that explore the contributions, sacrifices, and resilience of those who have served our country in pursuit of peace and justice.

November 9, 2022
Five inspiring visual tributes to venerate courage and bravery.

November 4, 2022
Today the Art Canada Institute proudly releases a book about Jin-me Yoon, the first critical biography to explore her singular oeuvre and highlight the artist’s life and career.

October 26, 2022
Get into the spirit of All Hallows’ Eve through the work of 5 artists in Canada.

October 21, 2022
Last week’s publication of “The Great Canadian Art Fraud Case: The Group of Seven and Tom Thomson Forgeries” by Jon S. Dellandrea had us take a look at this case and some of the most notorious art crimes in Canadian history.

October 14, 2022
In 2018, the Parliament of Canada proclaimed October as Latin American Heritage Month. To celebrate, we're highlighting works by artists from the region that explore questions of place and identity.

October 12, 2022
Four Canadian artists on the perplexing majesty of the universe above.

October 7, 2022
As we settle into fall, museums across the country exhibit a stellar set of shows that challenge conventional histories and art-making.

September 30, 2022
The work of many of this country’s most celebrated artists documents one of its darkest moments in history. On National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, take a moment to look at it.

September 28, 2022
As Orange Shirt Day approaches on September 30th, we are sharing five powerful projects to inspire conversations about art and meaningful change.

September 23, 2022
On Sunday, Jews around the world will listen to sounds of the shofar—a ram’s-horn trumpet created in ancient times—to mark the start of Hebraic year 5783 and fall’s High Holidays. In celebration, we’re ringing out a roster of artworks exploring the cultural vibrancy of Judaism in Canada.

September 16, 2022
Since 2013, when the Art Canada Institute was founded, we have published a dozen open-access art books each year, released from fall through spring. Here’s a preview of what’s coming up in the months ahead.

September 14, 2022
In celebration of the fall equinox, we are exploring September’s delights through the art of four Canadian visionaries.

September 9, 2022
The last century of Canadian art has seen many altercations. With the recent outcry over Ken Lum’s “The Buffalo and the Buffalo Fur Trader,” a new type of dispute comes to the fore.

September 7, 2022
As classrooms are readied and curriculum prepared, here’s a preview of what the ACI Education Program has in store this season.

September 2, 2022
Heading into Monday’s holiday, we’re showcasing artists who celebrate, challenge, and, in some cases, hope to change the way we think about work.

August 26, 2022
In the early 1970s a group of seven artists known as the Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporated (PNIAI) broke new ground in the representation, proliferation, and dissemination of First Nations art practices in Canada.

August 19, 2022
Next week marks the birthday of Canada’s famed Maritime painter. To celebrate the occasion, we’re turning to ACI’s publication “Alex Colville: Life & Work,” where author Ray Cronin explores the artist’s enigmatic scenes that consider relationships between nature and machines, humans and animals, and order and chaos.

August 12, 2022
Today is International Youth Day—commemorated every year on August 12. To mark it, we’re looking at accomplished works that established and emerging Canadian artists produced in the early days of their careers.

August 5, 2022
Seventy-four years ago, on August 9, 1948, the avant-garde artists known as the Automatistes sent shock waves through society with the release of the anti-religious manifesto “Refus global.” Today the document is revered not only as the most important cultural publication in Quebec’s history, but for propelling the province into the modern era.

July 29, 2022
Inspired by the promise of adventure this long weekend, we're showcasing artists who capture the pleasures of travel and the destinations that enchanted them.

July 22, 2022
The ACI proudly publishes “Ottawa Art & Artists: An Illustrated History“ by Jim Burant, which explores the work of talented creators from the pre-contact era to the present who have made a lasting impact on the rich culture of the city.

July 15, 2022
With its offer of clarity, purity, refreshment, and mystery, summer has long brought water’s transfixing qualities and sublime beauty into the focus of artists.

July 8, 2022
July 9 is Nunavut Day, which commemorates Parliament’s approval of the Nunavut Act, making the region a Canadian territory. To celebrate, we’re highlighting Inuit creators and artists from the South whose work is profoundly inspired by the majestic beauty of this northern landscape.

July 1, 2022
On Canada Day, we’re looking at eye-opening art that makes us rethink conventional narratives of our nation’s identity and history.

June 24, 2022
Two years ago, we set out to create Canada’s only initiative to redefine this country’s art history through a fellowship for ground-breaking scholars. Today we announce this year’s recipients.

June 22, 2022
Last winter the Art Canada Institute asked students across Canada to offer a fresh interpretation of some of this country’s greatest works of art. Today we are proud to share the results of our yearly creative challenge.

June 17, 2022
Diverse perspectives on what it means to be a father and to forge an irreplaceable bond with one’s children.

June 15, 2022
Resources to inspire connection, conversation, and creation in National Indigenous History Month.

June 10, 2022
Take a break from the heat at museums across the country and visit these not-to-be-missed shows of Canadian art.

June 3, 2022
Emerging out of 1960s counterculture, the pioneering Toronto-based artist trio known as General Idea became famed for their provocative critiques of celebrity, media, and consumption as well as for their taboo-breaking works about the AIDS crisis. A new retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada highlights the group’s immense impact within our country and internationally.

June 1, 2022
In anticipation of the artist’s upcoming centenary, the ACI and the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation celebrate the legacy of this iconic Quebec-born creator.

May 27, 2022
For more than six decades, artist Gathie Falk has crafted surreal and dreamlike works that recast everyday items like fruit, shoes, and sofas as objects of wonder. Today the Art Canada Institute celebrates the publication of “Gathie Falk: Life & Work” by Michelle Jacques, which explores the incredible diversity of a pivotal practice grounded in what the artist calls the “veneration of the ordinary.”

May 25, 2022
With nature in full bloom, we are looking to 5 Canadian works that represent the splendor of this time of year.

May 20, 2022
The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is currently on through the month of May. We’re sharing some of our favourite highlights from the world’s largest event dedicated to the medium.

May 13, 2022
This Asian Heritage Month, we’re celebrating the achievements of figures past and present who have made their mark on Canadian art.

May 11, 2022
Five artists who inspire connection and reflection through printmaking, collage, photography, and painting.

May 6, 2022
Eleven artists from across the country honour mothers and the strength, joy, care, and wisdom they bring to our lives.

April 29, 2022
Arnaud Maggs was a successful graphic designer and magazine photographer before he became renowned for his images of faces and objects presented in grids. Today the Art Canada Institute proudly publishes “Arnaud Maggs: Life & Work” by Anne Cibola, which explores how the artist chronicled people and paraphernalia with layers of meaning.

April 27, 2022
Rejoice in the harmony, cadence, and rhythm in these five visual works.

April 22, 2022
This week the 59th Venice Biennale opened—also known as the Olympics of the art world. Canada is represented by Vancouver’s multidisciplinary, internationally revered talent Stan Douglas, whose art questions historic reactions to political and economic inequality and the interconnected potency of global calls for change.

April 13, 2022
Art for a Healthier Planet: A Creative Call for Change. With Earth Month underway, we share resources on environmentalism from the ACI digital library to bring Canadian art into the conversation.

April 12, 2022
On the anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, we are delighted to offer a free copy of our publication “Walter S. Allward: Life & Work” to school libraries across the country.

April 8, 2022
The Art Canada Institute is proud to announce the release of “Kent Monkman: Life & Work” by Shirley Madill, the first comprehensive book on the internationally celebrated talent whose bold interventions into Western art history have transformed contemporary visual culture and made him the only Canadian artist to be commissioned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

April 1, 2022
Playing with perception, these mesmerizing pieces challenge our understandings of the familiar, demonstrate the technical skills of their creators, and stimulate new ways of seeing our world.

March 30, 2022
Five iconic artists who explore the rich cultures of food in Canada.

March 25, 2022
Impressionism is one of the most famous and beloved styles of art. Yet until now our country's contribution to this international art movement has been little known. A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada will change this.

March 18, 2022
Last month, Shary Boyle’s bold exhibition “Outside the Palace of Me” opened at Toronto’s Gardiner Museum. The Art Canada Institute published the book that accompanies the show, featuring unforgettable works that offer a commentary on identity in the early twenty-first century and reflections on how, through a reconsideration of our actions, we may achieve a more just, joyous, and tolerant future.

March 16, 2022
With the UN French Language Day coming up on March 20, we are delighted to share the work of five Francophone artists who explore language, history, and cultural heritage.

March 11, 2022
Combating gender inequality and discrimination in its many forms, these artists have created thought-provoking works that expose destructive societal biases while shedding light on disregarded experiences and histories.

March 4, 2022
Russia’s unprovoked assault on Ukraine now enters its second week. More than one million refugees have fled its borders as civilian casualties intensify. In this country—which has the world’s third largest Ukrainian population—the powerful work of Ukrainian Canadian artists urges us to stand in solidarity with those calling for our help.

March 2, 2022
Inspire, create, and inform with this selection from the ACI Digital Library.

February 18, 2022
How families in Canada look and are defined has evolved and expanded over the centuries. These artists reflect on what family means to them and the importance of preserving and passing on traditions, stories, and values through the generations.

February 16, 2022
Four Canadian and Indigenous artists who shed light on the joy and importance of family in its many shapes and forms.

February 11, 2022
Gripped by feelings of desire and devotion, these artists depict love in all its beauty, power, and complexity.

February 4, 2022
Toronto’s Dr. Kenneth Montague has established one of the world’s most revered art collections dedicated to African diasporic culture and contemporary Black life. Now a new book about this insightful, innovative, and internationally celebrated body of work explores how photographers picture Black identity.

February 2, 2022
Five inspiring artworks in celebration of African and Caribbean Canadian art history.

January 28, 2022
To mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, we are featuring Canadian works that honour the victims of the Holocaust and reflect on its enduring legacy.

January 19, 2022
The Art Canada Institute is delighted to launch the 2nd edition of our Canadian Art Inspiration Student Contest.

January 14, 2022
So long as gathering indoors remains unsafe, we are taking a cue from some of Canada’s most revered creators who reveal that heading outside is the way to go [en anglais seulement].

January 7, 2022
Canadian artists have long been stimulated by the quotidian beauty of their homes, neighbourhoods, and cities. Now we’re taking inspiration from them.

January 5, 2022
Very best wishes for the return to teaching in 2022.

December 17, 2021
For our last newsletter of 2021, the ACI team is sharing Canadian works that highlight what we love most about the holiday season.

December 15, 2021
As the winter break approaches, we at the Art Canada Institute Education Program would like to take a moment to thank and appreciate the community of teachers and educators who connect with us through a mutual love of art and learning.

December 10, 2021
Who won this year’s most prestigious art prizes honouring the outstanding achievements of leading Canadian creators? Here’s a round-up of the voices who are shaping the future of contemporary art.

December 3, 2021
Yousuf Karsh is one of the greatest portrait photographers of the twentieth century. A new exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts explores how the unrivalled talent and distinctive style of this famed Canadian artist made him sought after by the most influential figures of his era.

December 1, 2021
5 Canadian artworks that light up their communities, and offer inspiration for how to meaningfully engage with our own.

November 26, 2021
For the art lovers in your life, the Art Canada Institute has you covered with this selection of our beautifully illustrated and insightful books guaranteed to both provoke and delight.

November 19, 2021
Jean Paul Riopelle is Canada’s most internationally renowned twentieth-century painter. Yet until now little discussion about his work has addressed how the Montreal artist was inspired by Indigenous art and the northern landscape. A travelling exhibition uncovers new insights and raises timely questions about these aspects of the famed creator’s output.

November 17, 2021
In honour of World Children’s Day, we are shining a spotlight on elementary teaching resources from the Art Canada Institute Education Program.

November 11, 2021
On this Remembrance Day, the Art Canada Institute proudly publishes "War Art in Canada: A Critical History" by Laura Brandon. As well, tonight we are hosting an ACI Art Talk to launch the book and explore how war artists have shaped our nation’s history and honoured those who bravely and selflessly served their country.

November 5, 2021
Immerse yourself in the best of Canadian and international art through these stellar exhibitions currently on view across the country.

November 3, 2021
As we look ahead to Remembrance Day, we reflect on Canadian and Indigenous artists and artworks that honour those who served.

October 29, 2021
To mark Halloween this Sunday, we’re looking at artists who have a gift for making the familiar seem very strange.

October 22, 2021
The history of Canadian art exhibited in museums, taught in schools, and written in books has been dominated by white male artists. Through the annual funding of five transformative scholarships—each valued at $30,000—that spotlight artists who have long been marginalized, ACI’s Redefining Canadian Art History Fellowships will change how we understand this country’s cultural narrative.

October 19, 2021
Five artists who approach photography with creativity, purpose, and radical innovation.

October 15, 2021
Responding to the recent rise in anti-Asian violence and discrimination, the Montreal artist explores the challenges and resilience of Chinese Canadians since the nineteenth century in ACI’s new online exhibition.

October 8, 2021
Autumn is in the air. Inspired by its distinctive hues and intense energy, these artists offer vivid depictions of nature in transition.

October 1, 2021
The Group of Seven’s all-male membership left their exceptionally talented female contemporaries underrecognized. A groundbreaking new exhibition at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection advances a powerful new narrative.

September 29, 2021
Inspired by the work of Canadian artists from the 1800s to the present day, four activities bring portraiture into the classroom.

September 24, 2021
In the ACI's new book, Ray Cronin tells the story of Maud Lewis (1901–1970), a prolific painter whose brightly coloured depictions of the landscapes, animals, and flowers of Nova Scotia redefined folk art and whose indomitable spirit continues to captivate.

September 17, 2021
As Canada heads to the polls on September 20th, we look at artists across the country who have explored pivotal political moments.

September 15, 2021
As the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation approaches, learn about the work of Indigenous artists across the country and their vital contributions to meaningful change.

September 10, 2021
September 11, 2021, marks the twentieth anniversary of the September 11 attacks—unprecedented events that left the world reeling. These artists reflect on the wide-ranging impacts of this day on America, our country, and humanity as a whole.

September 3, 2021
Last spring the Art Canada Institute asked students across Canada to offer a fresh interpretation of some of this country’s greatest works of art. Today we are proud to share the results of our inaugural creative challenge.

September 1, 2021
As back-to-school beckons and with International Literacy Day just around the corner, here are 5 Canadian artists to help us celebrate learning, literacy, and a love of books.

August 27, 2021
The Art Canada Institute is proud to announce the next season of the Canadian Online Art Book Project—coming soon in 2021 & 2022.

August 20, 2021
In honour of this week’s World Photography Day, we’re looking at some of this country’s innovators who have helped define the medium since its mid-nineteenth-century creation.

August 13, 2021
The National Gallery of Canada’s new exhibition on Rembrandt is the first major show of the revered painter’s work to go on display in this country since 1969—and the first to connect the Dutch Republic of Rembrandt’s time and seventeenth-century Turtle Island.

August 6, 2021
This week, on August 5, 1877, in Claremont, Ontario, one of the country’s most famed artists was born. Both loved and contested, arguably no other painter has had as indelible an impact on the country’s cultural landscape as he did. To mark the anniversary of Thomson’s birth, we’re looking at contemporary works that address his extraordinary achievement.

July 30, 2021
As the country reopens, the season feels especially ripe. These works of art from across Canada celebrate the brightest time of the year.

July 23, 2021
Sports have long served as a rich source of creative inspiration. On the opening day of the Olympic Summer Games in Tokyo, we’re highlighting art that explores the world of athletics.
July 16, 2021
On the anniversary of one of the National Gallery of Canada’s most famed exhibitions, we’re looking at its creator, Joyce Wieland, her provocative and singular vision, and why her work continues to resonate today.

July 9, 2021
This Nunavut Day, we’re showcasing works by some of the most prominent modern and contemporary Inuit artists from the northernmost territory in Canada.

July 2, 2021
Saulteaux artist and curator Robert Houle has played a crucial role in initiating discussions about political and cultural issues surrounding First Nations peoples. At a time of mourning and urgent need for change, his art has particular poignance, encouraging a renewed vision of the world.

June 25, 2021
Some of Canada’s best-known public sculptures are by the revered abstract artist Robert Murray. In ACI’s new online exhibition we are showcasing his large-scale steel and aluminum constructions and their transformative effect.

June 24, 2021
School is nearly finished, and after such an extraordinary year, we’re looking forward to a relaxing summer.

June 18, 2021
These artists’ intimate reflections explore heartfelt and often-overlooked aspects of men’s lives—and those who love them.
June 11, 2021
Today the Art Canada Institute proudly publishes Kazuo Nakamura: Life & Work by John G. Hatch, which tells the story of how the Japanese Canadian Nakamura persevered through internment during the Second World War to become an internationally renowned painter and a creator of compositions inspired by nature, science, and mathematics.

June 9, 2021
Explore Resources Dedicated to Indigenous Art in Canada.

June 4, 2021
June marks the celebration of Pride Month. Saluting many of the greatest figures in Canadian art who are part of the LGBTQ2S+ community, we’re showcasing works of early pioneering artists alongside those by important creators working today.

May 28, 2021
As we celebrate Asian Heritage Month, today the Art Canada Institute presents an online exhibition on a groundbreaking photographer whose work documents a multicultural community at the turn of the century.

May 21, 2021
While we wait to journey outside of our cities, we’re looking at twelve artists whose works transport us to captivating locales in Canada and abroad.

May 19, 2021
From the forest to the night sky, art to inspire you to go outside this spring.

May 14, 2021
Passionate that unique Canadian art could spring from encounters with nature, the Group of Seven initiated the country’s first major national art movement with landscape-inspired paintings and an enduring legacy—celebrated this spring in three exhibitions.

May 7, 2021
Reflecting on the theme of motherhood, artists from across the country capture the joys, struggles, and wide-ranging experiences of being a mother.

May 5, 2021
Explore works by five Asian Canadian artists.

April 30, 2021
Fifty-four years ago Expo 67 opened in Montreal—and the coins created by revered Canadian painter Alex Colville were a part of the world fair festivities. On the anniversary of the event ACI is launching a new online exhibition about the famed currency that marked the country’s 100-year celebration of Confederation.

April 23, 2021
In recognition of this week’s Earth Day, we’re looking at artists who highlight not only the planet’s beauty but also its role as the very foundation of life and culture.

April 21, 2021
The Art Canada Institute Education Program is delighted to announce the Canadian Art Inspiration Contest for Grades K to 12.

April 16, 2021
Dr. Stephen Borys, director and CEO of the Winnipeg Art Gallery, on the making of the world’s largest museum of Inuit art.

April 9, 2021
The Battle of Vimy Ridge not only defined a key military moment for Canada, it marked a turning point in the nation’s art history.

April 7, 2021
Celebrating Earth Day through the work of artists in Canada.

April 2, 2021
Over the break, explore our collection of newsletters, featuring curated selections of groundbreaking historical and contemporary Canadian art.

March 26, 2021
Captivated by the optimistic spirit of the new season, these pieces explore nature’s magnificent reawakening and the continuity of cultural traditions.

March 24, 2021
Transform your classrooms with four art activity ideas from the ACI Education Program.

March 19, 2021
Disrupting public expectations of art, these polarizing works sparked passionate debates among critics and everyday citizens across the country.

March 12, 2021
Canada’s first internationally famed photographer, Montreal-based William Notman was a pioneer of Canadian image making whose iconic works continue to inspire artists today.

March 10, 2021
Explore connections between the visual arts and STEM with works from four Canadian artists.

March 5, 2021
Forging their own paths in a male-dominated art world, these distinguished women have transformed Canadian art through their unique vision, talent, and leadership.

February 26, 2021
Decades before “the selfie” sparked a cultural revolution, Suzy Lake altered the course of art history by making herself the subject of her photographs. Today the Art Canada Institute proudly publishes “Suzy Lake: Life & Work” by Erin Silver, which explores how throughout Lake’s celebrated career she used her camera to push the boundaries of photography and inspire a new generation of artists.

February 24, 2021
Four Canadian women artists who #ChooseToChallenge.

February 19, 2021
Beat the winter blues with these bright works. Here are twelve artists drawn to sumptuous hues and the splendour of colour.

February 12, 2021
How do Canadian artists depict devotion and adoration? Here’s a showcase of ten works.

February 10, 2021
Explore themes of social awareness, communities of care, and multiple belongings through the work of four Canadian artists.

February 5, 2021
ACI’s new online exhibition explores the life and work of this Canadian-born Black painter, who achieved international recognition while fighting against slavery and racial segregation.

January 29, 2021
International Holocaust Day through the works of Canada’s artists

January 22, 2021
Works by those who have waded into the sociopolitical discourse, using their creativity as a force for change.

January 15, 2021
Shuvinai Ashoona has forged a fantastical, elaborate style of drawing by fusing Inuit tradition and Western popular culture with her extraordinary imagination. ACI’s new online exhibition explores how her astonishing images of surreal settings and otherworldly creatures have made this Nunavut-based artist an internationally celebrated name.

January 13, 2021
If you are planning to integrate work by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists into your classroom in the new year, here are five artists we think you should know.

January 8, 2021
Galvanized by inspiration and creative transformation, these visual artists steered their practice in dramatically different directions.

December 18, 2020
For our last newsletter of 2020, the ACI team presents some of our favourite winter scenes that celebrate the season.

December 16, 2020
Learn about the ways that Canadian art can be a gateway for teaching joy, confidence, gratitude, and more.

December 11, 2020
Few twentieth-century artists have been catalysts for the reclamation of a culture. In the ACI’s new art book Iljuwas Bill Reid: Life & Work, the celebrated curator and scholar Gerald McMaster makes it clear that the iconic Northwest Coast creator was one of them [en anglais seulement].

December 4, 2020
Ten reasons why the great Kinngait artist deserves to be on our next five-dollar bill.

December 2, 2020
Shining a light on activism, feminism, and world views through our country’s visual culture.

November 27, 2020
A new exhibition reveals the path that led the artist to his internationally renowned Walking Woman series—and far beyond.

November 20, 2020
As American Thanksgiving approaches, and as we watch historic events unfold south of the border, this week we are looking at ten Canadian artists who have made an indelible mark on American art with work that transcends geographical borders.

November 18, 2020
Get creative with lessons on land and nature inspired by our country’s visual culture.

November 13, 2020
ACI's new book reveals the story of how one artist managed to inspire generations of students to embrace innovation.

November 13, 2020
Explore artists’ images of war with works that pay homage to our country’s armed forces and all those who served.

November 4, 2020
Our country’s art can be a powerful foundation for teaching critical questions and topics, from treaty texts to COVID-19.

October 30, 2020
Subtly eerie and downright terrifying, in this week’s showcase of works, artists bring the fearsome and the fantastical to life.

October 23, 2020
Why mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) is more resonant than ever

October 21, 2020
Canada’s largest and most celebrated art fair goes digital and cross-country for the first time in 21 years. We are honoured to be hosting two talks.

October 21, 2020
Learn about multiculturalism, nationhood, and identities through the work of four Canadian artists.

October 16, 2020
Striving for equality and social justice, these artists have dedicated their work to forging meaningful change.

October 9, 2020
Harvesting, migration, colours, and celebration: enjoy the season through these 12 works.

October 7, 2020
No matter what subject you teach, let Canadian art be an entrance to learning with our new, open-access resources available in English and French.

October 2, 2020
Commenting on fear, comfort, healing, and change, artists are marking history with these works.

September 25, 2020
Five additions to ACI’s Canadian Online Art Book Project spotlight some of the country’s foremost visionaries.

September 18, 2020
While popularizing Prairie life, he expounded humanity’s limitations.

September 4, 2020
Art that brings the meaning of industry, employment, toil, and effort into focus.

August 28, 2020
An insightful commentary on the famed Canadian Impressionist.

August 21, 2020
Back by popular demand: 10 more Canadian works celebrating the season.

August 7, 2020
A look at Houle’s transformative role in First Nations art.

July 24, 2020
Why He Was Much More Than the Group of Seven’s Only Prairies-Based ember.

July 17, 2020
Some of our favourite public art installations from across the country.
July 10, 2020
Joyce Wieland: Remembering Canada's first living woman artist to have a solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada.

July 3, 2020
Studies of the self that offer insight into this country and its creators.

June 26, 2020
ACI’s newly released Annie Pootoogook: Life & Work reveals how one artist transformed the world’s understanding of Inuit art.

June 20, 2020
Ten artworks we love that celebrate all aspects of the paternal.

June 12, 2020
What the art of AA Bronson, Felix Partz, and Jorge Zontal can teach us about tomorrow.

May 29, 2020
Enjoy this week’s selection of works illustrating the extraordinary range of still lifes in Canadian art.

May 22, 2020
This formidable multidisciplinary artist changed our country with his technicolour anti-establishment output, his nationalist politics, and his passionate belief in regionalism.

May 15, 2020
Take a trip to these destinations presented by some of our most celebrated artists.

May 8, 2020
Ten artists and ten art historians celebrate all aspects of the maternal.

May 1, 2020
Five great Canadian art historians on five remarkable artists.

April 24, 2020
ACI’s latest book, Mary Pratt: Life & Work by Ray Cronin, reveals the story of this iconic Newfoundland artist.

April 16, 2020
Our round-up of some of the country’s most engaging works held in public galleries across the nation and abroad.

April 9, 2020
How the beloved East Coast artist Alex Colville forged order through chaos in his paintings of everyday life.

April 2, 2020
Now available-online (free) and in print-the book about the groundbreaking art event at The Met.

March 18, 2020
Discover new Canadian art history articles, videos, and features, available online at the Art Canada Institute!

March 18, 2020
ACI is committed to bringing the world stories about Canadian art and artists at a time when they are needed more than ever.

February 11, 2020
Discover new Canadian art history articles, videos, and features, available online at the Art Canada Institute!

January 14, 2020
Discover new Canadian art history articles, videos, and features, available online at the Art Canada Institute!






