
The Canada Council
Art Bank
The Canada Council Art Bank makes contemporary artwork available to a wide public across the country through our three programs: corporate art rental, loans to museums and outreach. With more than 17,000 artworks by over 3,000 artists, the Art Bank has the largest collection of contemporary Canadian art anywhere. It houses paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs and prints by emerging and established artists, including a significant number of Indigenous artworks. The entire collection can be explored on our website.
Rebecca Huxtable: Making Connections Through Art
Immersed in art her entire life, Rebecca Huxtable has built a career out of sharing her passion with art lovers and the uninitiated alike, accompanying them in their discovery of all that art has to offer by engaging with them via the Art Bank’s rich and diverse collection....
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Resistant Fibres: Weaving Memory, Resistance and Radical Joy
Resistant Fibres—a compelling new exhibition presented in the Canada Council’s Âjagemo Exhibition Space from June 17, 2025 to May 19, 2026—highlights the radical potential of fibre art and its power to connect and transform. ...
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1985. Image-Worlds, a Centre VOX exhibition in the age of imagery
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, VOX has put together a special exhibition entitled 1985. Image-Worlds, which draws from the Canada Council Art Bank’s vast collection of Canadian contemporary art. ...
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