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Founded in 1880, the National Gallery of Canada is home to more than 90,000 works, including one of the finest collections of Indigenous and Canadian art, major works from the 14th to the 21st century and extensive library and archival holdings. As a national museum, we exist to serve all Canadians, no matter where they live. We are home to more than 90,000 works, including one of the finest colle

ctions of Indigenous and Canadian art, major works from the 14th to the 21st century and extensive library and archival holdings. Throughout the year, the Gallery presents international-calibre temporary exhibitions, public events, activities for families and daily public tours. Free admission for NGC Members and children age 11 and under. Visit https://www.gallery.ca/social-media-guidelines

How to plan a “hot girl summer”?☀️ Do what makes you happy 👒 Enjoy the sunny days (with a chic wide-brimmed chapeau) 📚 L...
06/01/2026

How to plan a “hot girl summer”?
☀️ Do what makes you happy
👒 Enjoy the sunny days (with a chic wide-brimmed chapeau)
📚 Lose yourself in a book
💬 Spend time with good friends
🎨 Visit Helen McNicoll: An Impressionist Journey

Long before the trend, Helen McNicoll portrayed women as independent and socially engaged. She revealed a modern, cosmopolitan perspective on art and life that still resonates over 100 years later.

🎟️ Plan your visit to the special exhibition created and organized by the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ), adapted by the National Gallery of Canada. https://bit.ly/4egvLkE

🏖️ ️ Helen McNicoll, Sunny Days, 1910, oil on canvas, 63.5 × 79 cm. Pierre Lassonde Collection. Photo: AGO
⛺ Helen McNicoll, In the Tent, 1913–14, oil on canvas, 80 × 59.5 cm. Private collection, Toronto. Photo: NGC
🛋️ 🧵 Helen McNicoll, The Chintz Sofa, 1913, oil on canvas, 81.3 × 99.1 cm. Pierre Lassonde Collection. Photo: MNBAQ, Louis Hébert

“Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking.” 🕶️👠 We couldn’t resist! 🎁 If you’re looking for the perfect thank-you gift, sprin...
05/30/2026

“Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking.” 🕶️👠

We couldn’t resist! 🎁 If you’re looking for the perfect thank-you gift, spring has sprung at the Boutique. Find colourful mugs, puzzles, notebooks and more, as well as a selection of items celebrating the exhibition Helen McNicoll: An Impressionist Journey.

(☔ And yes, we even have umbrellas for the inevitable spring showers! 🌧️)

Shop online or at the Gallery 🛍️ https://boutique.gallery.ca/

🌙☀️ New exhibition COMING SOON! 🌊 Qillaniq is an Inuktitut word that describes how light from the sun or the moon shimme...
05/29/2026

🌙☀️ New exhibition COMING SOON! 🌊
Qillaniq is an Inuktitut word that describes how light from the sun or the moon shimmers brightly when reflecting on water.

Co-curated by an all-Indigenous team, the special exhibition includes more than 80 works of art by over 70 contemporary artists from across the circumpolar regions.

Come be inspired by fearless Indigenous artists.
📆 On view from June 12 to September 20, 2026
👁️ Members Preview: Thursday, June 11
✨ Exhibition opening celebration: June 11 at 5 p.m.

More about the exhibition 👉 https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/exhibitions-and-galleries/qillaniq

Organized by the National Gallery of Canada, Qillaniq is generously supported by Lead Sponsor TD Bank Group, the National Gallery of Canada Foundation, and Supporting Sponsor Armstrong Fine Art Services. We also thank Curating Indigenous Circumpolar Cultural Sovereignty (CICCS), a York University-based research project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.



🖼️ Bolatta Silis-Høegh, Ukaliusat, 2019, arctic cotton grass, 200 × 150 × 150 cm. Courtesy the artist © Bolatta Silis-Høegh, Photo: Cebastian Rosing

We're hiring. Join our team!💼 Protection Officer (Security Operations Specialist) ➡️ https://bit.ly/4uykvFZClosing date:...
05/28/2026

We're hiring. Join our team!

💼 Protection Officer (Security Operations Specialist) ➡️ https://bit.ly/4uykvFZ
Closing date: June 14, 2026

💼 Team Lead, web and digital medias➡️ https://bit.ly/4vhjsKF
Closing date: June 18, 2026

🌸 Spring may have officially arrived and outdoor rinks have melted, but it’s still hockey season in Canada. 🥅  🏆 From th...
05/28/2026

🌸 Spring may have officially arrived and outdoor rinks have melted, but it’s still hockey season in Canada. 🥅

🏆 From the hunt for the Stanley Cup and the Memorial Cup to the thrilling Walter Cup finals and community leagues, the energy on the ice is unmatched! 🏒

🖼️ Henri Masson, Backyard Hockey, Hull, 1936, watercolour over graphite on wove paper, 27.2 x 36.2 cm, Purchased 1982, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, © Estate of Henri Masson, Photo: NGC

A tranquil blue-green landscape by Japanese Canadian artist Kazuo Nakamura, a founding member of the Toronto-based Canad...
05/27/2026

A tranquil blue-green landscape by Japanese Canadian artist Kazuo Nakamura, a founding member of the Toronto-based Canadian abstract group Painters Eleven.

From his early stylized landscape paintings, he moved to more abstract compositions, which represented his interpretations of the “universal patterns” found in nature as predicated by science.

🌲See August, Morning Reflections in Room A111 at the Gallery. ✨

🖼️ Kazuo Nakamura, August, Morning Reflections, 1961. Oil on canvas, 93.7 x 121.5 cm. Purchased 1961. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. © NGC. Photo: NGC

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Create meaningful moments through conversation 💬 🖼️ ​SPARK! is a friendly, conversation-based, free program designed for...
05/27/2026

Create meaningful moments through conversation 💬
🖼️ ​SPARK! is a friendly, conversation-based, free program designed for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. Together, we look at and talk about art, sparking connections in an inspiring space!

Join us for our upcoming sessions:
​✨ SPARK! in-person program at the Gallery ➡️ Tuesday, June 2, 1:30–3 p.m.
💻 ​SPARK! virtual program on Zoom ➡️ Monday, June 8, 1–2 p.m. EDT

Learn more and register now ➡️ https://bit.ly/4eZcNg5

🎉Congratulations to the six shortlisted artists of the Sobey Art Award 2026 🎉  ◼️ Melaw Nakehk'o (Circumpolar)◻️ Samuel ...
05/26/2026

🎉Congratulations to the six shortlisted artists of the Sobey Art Award 2026 🎉

◼️ Melaw Nakehk'o (Circumpolar)
◻️ Samuel Roy-Bois (Pacific)
◼️ Audie Murray (Prairies)
◻️ Lotus L. Kang (Ontario)
◼️ Caroline Monnet (Quebec)
◻️ Shane Perley-Dutcher (Atlantic)

Mark your calendar! 🗓️ Works by the six finalists will be on view at the Gallery from September 4, 2026 to January 4, 2027. 🏆 The winner will be announced on November 14, 2026.

For more details about the finalists and the independent jury: https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/sobey-art-award/artists-2026

👏 Congratulations to all! 👏

Hit pause and see art from a new perspective 🖼️ Join us for Guided Slow Looking Sundays and come together with other art...
05/25/2026

Hit pause and see art from a new perspective 🖼️
Join us for Guided Slow Looking Sundays and come together with other art lovers. The more you focus on details, the more intriguing and interesting the works become.

📅 Sunday, May 31, from 10–11 a.m.
🎟️ Included with admission
📍 Meet in the Great Hall

➡️ Learn more https://bit.ly/4fGdaQ8

🪷 In collaboration with the Kew Gardens (UK), seeds of the giant water lilies of the genus Victoria were first transplan...
05/24/2026

🪷 In collaboration with the Kew Gardens (UK), seeds of the giant water lilies of the genus Victoria were first transplanted to the Orto botanico di Padova (IT) for germination. From there, they were transported to the Canada Pavilion to reach maturity by the opening of 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. 💼

👑 Named in homage to Queen Victoria, born on this day in 1819, they are considered her emblem. By re-presenting these plants and cultural emblems within the pavilion of a Commonwealth country established under the reign of their namesake, Abbas Akhavan offers a meditative space in which to revisit a pivotal moment in world history and to consider how we position ourselves today in relation to our natural and built environments. 🌍

👀 Learn more about Abbas Akhavan: Entre chien et loup https://bit.ly/4waSe9V

🪴 Installation view, Abbas Akhavan: Entre chien et loup, 2026, Canada Pavilion, 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Commissioned by the National Gallery of Canada and presented in partnership with the National Gallery of Canada Foundation and the Canada Council for the Arts | Conseil des arts du Canada. ©Abbas Akhavan. Photo: Francesco Barasciutti

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