100 Canadian Visual Artists

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100 Canadian Visual Artists

100 Canadian Visual Artists Who Have Shaped Canada’s Cultural Landscape

Canada’s visual arts history is as vast and varied as the country itself. From the rugged landscapes of the early painters to today’s multidisciplinary artists working across painting, photography, sculpture, installation, and digital media, Canadian artists have helped define how we see ourselves and how the world sees Canada.

This list celebrates 100 influential Canadian visual artists whose work has contributed to the nation’s cultural identity. Some are household names, others are trailblazers whose impact continues to grow. Together, they tell the story of Canadian art.

100 Canadian Visual Artists

The Red We Carry, c. 2026 Acrylic On Canvas 30 x 30 x 1.5 in – Brandy Saturley

Historical Masters & Early Influencers

  1. Paul Kane
  2. Cornelius Krieghoff
  3. Emily Carr
  4. Tom Thomson
  5. Lawren Harris
  6. A.Y. Jackson
  7. J.E.H. MacDonald
  8. Franklin Carmichael
  9. Arthur Lismer
  10. Frederick Varley
  11. David Milne
  12. Prudence Heward
  13. Edwin Holgate
  14. Jean Paul Lemieux
  15. Clarence Gagnon
  16. Marc-Aurèle Fortin
  17. Anne Savage
  18. Paraskeva Clark
  19. Kathleen Munn
  20. Bertram Brooker

Mid-Century Innovators

  1. Jack Bush
  2. Painters Eleven founder Oscar Cahén
  3. Harold Town
  4. William Ronald
  5. Kazuo Nakamura
  6. Jock Macdonald
  7. Alex Colville
  8. Christopher Pratt
  9. Mary Pratt
  10. Joyce Wieland
  11. Michael Snow
  12. Greg Curnoe
  13. Guido Molinari
  14. Jean McEwen
  15. Rita Letendre
  16. Gordon Smith
  17. Takao Tanabe
  18. Jack Shadbolt
  19. E.J. Hughes
  20. William Kurelek
100 Canadian Visual Artists

Let Your Backbone Rise, c. 2016 Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 x 1.5 in – Brandy Saturley

Indigenous Artists Who Changed Canadian Art

  1. Norval Morrisseau
  2. Daphne Odjig
  3. Carl Beam
  4. Alex Janvier
  5. Bill Reid
  6. Robert Davidson
  7. Rande Cook
  8. Kent Monkman
  9. Rebecca Belmore
  10. Brian Jungen
  11. Christi Belcourt
  12. Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun
  13. Beau Dick
  14. Annie Pootoogook
  15. Kenojuak Ashevak
  16. Tim Pitsiulak
  17. Shuvinai Ashoona
  18. Kananginak Pootoogook
  19. Nadia Myre
  20. Meryl McMaster

100 Canadian Visual Artists – Contemporary Masters

Contemporary Canadian Painters

  1. David Bierk
  2. Ken Danby
  3. Christopher Broadhurst
  4. Robert Bateman
  5. Kim Dorland
  6. Wanda Koop
  7. Steve Driscoll
  8. Peter Doig
  9. Tim Gardner
  10. Attila Richard Lukacs
  11. John Hartman
  12. Edward Burtynsky
  13. Charles Pachter
  14. Douglas Coupland
  15. Joanne Tod
  16. Shary Boyle
  17. David Blackwood
  18. William Perehudoff
  19. Robert Houle
  20. Sandra Meigs
100 Canadian Visual Artists

Hearts On Our Sleeves, 2017 Acrylic On Canvas 40 x 30 x 1.5 in – Brandy Saturley

Contemporary Artists Expanding the Conversation

  1. Stan Douglas
  2. Rodney Graham
  3. Jeff Wall
  4. Ian Wallace
  5. Geoffrey Farmer
  6. Janet Cardiff
  7. George Bures Miller
  8. Vikky Alexander
  9. Gathie Falk
  10. Jin-me Yoon
  11. Ken Lum
  12. Liz Magor
  13. Liz Howard
  14. Sameer Farooq
  15. Deanna Bowen
  16. Kapwani Kiwanga
  17. Rajni Perera
  18. Vanessa Dion Fletcher
  19. Marcel Dzama
  20. Brandy Saturley
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Dochka Rising, c. 2023 acrylic and gouache 36 x 30 x 1.5 in – Brandy Saturley

A Continuing Story

No list of Canadian artists can ever be complete. The story of Canadian art is still being written in studios, galleries, artist-run centres, and communities across the country. New voices continue to emerge, challenging conventions and expanding our understanding of what Canadian art can be.

What unites the artists on this list is their contribution to Canada’s visual culture. Through landscape, portraiture, abstraction, photography, sculpture, conceptual art, and contemporary practice, they have each helped shape the evolving narrative of Canada.

Who would you add to this list? The conversation about Canadian art is ongoing, and that’s exactly what keeps it vibrant.