List of recipients of the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts

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The Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts are annual awards for achievements in visual and media arts in Canada. Up to eight awards are presented annually, each with a prize amount of $25,000.[1]

Created in 2000 by then Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, the awards are managed by the Canada Council for the Arts. An independent peer jury of senior visual and media arts professionals selects up to seven laureates to be recognized for artistic achievement and one award for outstanding contributions in a professional or volunteer role. Visual and media artists in fine arts (painting, drawing, photography, print-making and sculpture, including installation and other three-dimensional work), applied arts (architecture and fine crafts), independent film and video, and audio and new media are eligible for the annual award. Since 2007, the Saidye Bronfman Award for excellence in the fine crafts is also awarded by this process.[2]

In 2015, each laureate received $25,000 and recognition in the form of an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada.[3]

Laureates (2000–2023)[edit]

Year Name Award Field Location
2000 Jocelyne Alloucherie[4] Artistic Achievement Sculpture Montreal, QC
2000 Ghitta Caiserman-Roth[4] Artistic Achievement Painting Montreal, QC
2000 John Chalke[4] Artistic Achievement Fine crafts Calgary, AB
2000 Jacques Giraldeau[4] Artistic Achievement Film Montreal, QC
2000 John Scott[4] Artistic Achievement Painting Toronto, ON
2000 Doris Shadbolt[4] Outstanding Contribution Voluntarism Vancouver, BC
2000 Michael Snow[4] Artistic Achievement Film Toronto, ON
2001 Russell C. Goodman[5] Artistic Achievement Stained glass artist Kelowna, BC
2001 Douglas Cardinal[5] Artistic Achievement Architect Ottawa, ON
2001 Joan Chalmers[5] Outstanding Contribution Philanthropist Toronto, ON
2001 Tom Dean[5] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2001 Jamelie Hassan[5] Artistic Achievement Visual artist London, ON
2001 Liz Magor[5] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Vancouver, BC
2001 Alanis Obomsawin[5] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Montreal, QC
2002 AA Bronson[6] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto and New York
2002 Charles Gagnon[6] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Montreal, QC
2002 Ydessa Hendeles[6] Outstanding Contribution Curator, art collector and philanthropist Toronto, ON
2002 Edward Poitras[6] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Regina, SK and Québec City, QC
2002 David Rokeby[6] Artistic Achievement Media artist Toronto, ON
2002 Barbara Steinman[6] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Montreal, QC
2002 Irene Whittome[6] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Montreal, QC
2003 Robert Archambeau[7] Artistic Achievement Ceramist Winnipeg, MB
2003 Alex Colville[7] Artistic Achievement Painter Wolfville, NS
2003 Gathie Falk[7] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Vancouver, BC
2003 Betty Goodwin[7] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Montreal, QC
2003 Walter Harris[7] Artistic Achievement Sculptor Hazelton, BC
2003 Suzanne Rivard-Lemoyne[7] Outstanding Contribution Arts educator and administrator Montreal, QC
2003 Takao Tanabe[7] Artistic Achievement Painter Parksville, BC
2004 Iain Baxter[8] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Windsor, ON
2004 Eric Cameron[8] Artistic Achievement Painter Calgary, AB
2004 Tom Hill[8] Outstanding Contribution Curator, artist and Aboriginal arts advocate Ohsweken, ON
2004 Istvan Kantor[8] Artistic Achievement Media artist Toronto, ON
2004 Garry Neill Kennedy[8] Artistic Achievement Painter Halifax, NS
2004 John Oswald[8] Artistic Achievement Media artist Toronto, ON
2004 Ian Wallace[8] Artistic Achievement Painter Vancouver, BC
2005 Carl Beam[9] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Manitoulin Island, ON
2005 Lynne Cohen[9] Artistic Achievement Photographer Montreal, QC
2005 Claude Gosselin[9] Outstanding Contribution Curator Montreal, QC
2005 Roland Poulin[9] Artistic Achievement Sculptor Sainte-Angèle-de-Monnoir, QC
2005 Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak[9] Artistic Achievement Video artists Toronto, ON
2005 Françoise Sullivan[9] Artistic Achievement Painter, sculptor and dancer Montreal, QC
2005 Paul Wong[9] Artistic Achievement Video artist Vancouver, BC
2006 Mowry Baden[10] Artistic Achievement Sculptor Victoria, BC
2006 Micheline Beauchemin[10] Artistic Achievement Textile artist and weaver Les Grondines, QC
2006 Vera Frenkel[10] Artistic Achievement Multidisciplinary artist Toronto, ON
2006 Peggy Gale[10] Outstanding Contribution Independent curator, writer Toronto, ON
2006 Kenneth Lochhead[10] Artistic Achievement Painter Ottawa, ON
2006 Arnaud Maggs[10] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2006 Peter Wintonick[10] Artistic Achievement Film producer, director, critic and editor Montreal, QC
2007 Ian Carr-Harris[11] Artistic Achievement Sculptor, installation, photographer Toronto, ON
2007 Aganetha Dyck[11] Artistic Achievement Sculptor, installation, mixed media artist Winnipeg, MB
2007 Bruce Elder[11] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Toronto, ON
2007 Murray Favro[11] Artistic Achievement Multidisciplinary artist London, ON
2007 Fernand Leduc[11] Artistic Achievement Painter Montreal, QC
2007 Daphne Odjig[11] Artistic Achievement Painter, printmaker Penticton, BC
2007 David Silcox[11] Outstanding Contribution Arts advocate, writer, educator Toronto, ON
2008 Kenojuak Ashevak[12] Artistic Achievement Drawing, printmaking and sculpture Cape Dorset, NV
2008 Serge Giguère[12] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska, QC
2008 Michel Goulet[12] Artistic Achievement Sculptor Montreal, QC
2008 Alex Janvier[12] Artistic Achievement Painter Cold Lake, AB
2008 Tanya Mars[12] Artistic Achievement Performance artist Toronto, ON
2008 Eric Metcalfe[12] Artistic Achievement Multidisciplinary artist Vancouver, BC
2008 Shirley Thomson[12] Outstanding Contribution Cultural administrator, gallery director and arts advocate Ottawa, ON
2009 John Greer[13] Artistic Achievement Sculptor LaHave, NS
2009 Nobuo Kubota[13] Artistic Achievement Sculptor, musician, and performer Toronto, ON
2009 Rita McKeough[13] Artistic Achievement Interdisciplinary artist Calgary, AB
2009 Robert Morin[13] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Montreal, QC
2009 Raymond Moriyama[13] Artistic Achievement Architect Toronto, ON
2009 Gordon Smith[13] Artistic Achievement Painter West Vancouver, BC
2009 Tony Urquhart and Kim Ondaatje[13] Outstanding Contribution Founders, CARFAC, the Canadian Artists’ Representation/Le Front des artistes Canadiens Stratford, ON (Urquhart); Verona, ON (Ondaatje)
2010 Robert Davidson[14] Artistic Achievement Sculptor White Rock, BC
2010 André Forcier[14] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Longueuil, QC
2010 Rita Letendre[14] Artistic Achievement Painter Toronto, ON
2010 Terry Ryan[14] Outstanding Contribution Manager, West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative (now Kinngait Studios) Toronto, ON
2010 Tom Sherman[14] Artistic Achievement Video artist Toronto, ON
2010 Gabor Szilasi[14] Artistic Achievement Photographer Westmount, QC
2010 Claude Tousignant[14] Artistic Achievement Painter, sculptor Montreal, QC
2011 Robert Fones[15] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2011 Geneviève Cadieux[15] Artistic Achievement Photographer Montreal, QC
2011 Michael Morris[15] Artistic Achievement Visual, performance artist Vancouver/Victoria, BC
2011 David Rimmer[15] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Vancouver, BC
2011 Barbara Sternberg[15] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Toronto, ON
2011 Nancy Tousley[15] Outstanding Contribution Art critic Calgary, AB
2011 Shirley Wiitasalo[15] Artistic Achievement Painter Toronto, ON
2012 Margaret Dragu[16] Artistic Achievement Performance artist Vancouver/Richmond, BC
2012 Geoffrey James[16] Artistic Achievement Photographer Toronto, ON
2012 Ron Martin[16] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2012 Diana Nemiroff[16] Outstanding Contribution Art gallery director and curator Ottawa, ON
2012 Jan Peacock[16] Artistic Achievement Visual artist - media and installation Halifax, NS
2012 Royden Rabinowitch[16] Artistic Achievement Sculptor Waterloo, ON
2012 Jana Sterbak[16] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Montreal, QC
2013 Marcel Barbeau[17] Artistic Achievement Painter and sculptor Montreal, QC
2013 Rebecca Belmore[17] Artistic Achievement Painter Winnipeg, MB
2013 William D. MacGillivray[17] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker and director Rose Bay NS
2013 Gordon Monahan[17] Artistic Achievement Sound artist, composer and media artist Meaford, ON
2013 Chantal Pontbriand[17] Outstanding Contribution Curator and art critic Montreal, QC and Paris
2013 Colette Whiten[17] Artistic Achievement Sculpture installation artist Toronto/Haliburton, ON
2014 Kim Adams[18] Artistic Achievement Sculptor Toronto, ON
2014 Max Dean[18] Artistic Achievement Multidisciplinary visual artist Toronto, ON
2014 Raymond Gervais[18] Artistic Achievement Performance and installation artist Montreal, QC
2014 Angela Grauerholz[18] Artistic Achievement Photographer/visual artist Montreal, QC
2014 Jayce Salloum[18] Artistic Achievement Media artist Vancouver, BC
2014 Brydon Smith[18] Outstanding Contribution Curator Ottawa, ON
2014 Carol Wainio[18] Artistic Achievement Painter Ottawa, ON
2015 Louise Déry[19] Outstanding Contribution Curator Montreal, QC
2015 Robert Houle[19] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2015 Micah Lexier[19] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2015 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer[19] Artistic Achievement Media artist Montreal, QC
2015 Sandra Meigs[19] Artistic Achievement Painter Victoria, BC
2015 Rober Racine[19] Artistic Achievement Visual artist, writer and composer Montreal, QC
2015 Reva Stone[19] Artistic Achievement New media artist Winnipeg, MB
2016 Edward Burtynsky[20] Artistic Achievement Photographer
2016 Marnie Fleming[21] Outstanding Contribution Curator
2016 Philip Hoffman[22] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker
2016 Wanda Koop[23] Artistic Achievement Visual artist
2016 Suzy Lake[24] Artistic Achievement Visual artist
2016 Mark Lewis[25] Artistic Achievement Video artist
2016 William (Bill) Vazan[26] Artistic Achievement Visual artist
2017 Michèle Cournoyer[27] Artistic Achievement Animator Montreal, QC
2017 Glenn Lewis[28] Artistic Achievement Visual artist
2017 Landon Mackenzie[29][30] Artistic Achievement Visual artist
2017 Mike Hoolboom[31] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker
2017 Shelagh Keeley[32] Artistic Achievement Visual artist
2017 Philip Monk[33] Outstanding Contribution Curator, writer
2017 Shelley Niro[34] Artistic Achievement Visual artist
2018 Bruce Eves[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2018 Wyn Geleynse[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist, media arts London, ON
2018 Spring Hurlbut[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2018 Midi Onodera[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist, filmmaker Toronto, ON
2018 Sandra Semchuk[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist, photographer Vancouver, BC
2018 Adrian Stimson[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist, performance artist Siksika, AB
2018 Glenn Alteen Outstanding Contribution Curator Vancouver, BC
2019 Stephen Andrews[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2019 COZIC (Yvon Cozic and Monic Brassard)[36] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle, QC
2019 Marlene Creates[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Portugal Cove, NL
2019 Ali Kazimi[35] Artistic Achievement Visual artist and filmmaker Toronto, ON
2019 Lee-Anne Martin[35] Outstanding Contribution Curator Carp, ON
2019 Andrew J. Paterson[35] Artistic Achievement Media artist Toronto, ON
2019 Jeff Thomas Artistic Achievement Photo-based storyteller Ottawa, ON
2020 Zainub Verjee[37] Outstanding Contribution Cultural administrator, arts advocate, art critic, art centre/gallery director, artist Mississauga, ON
2020 Deanna Bowen[37] Artistic Achievement Interdisciplinary artist Toronto, ON
2020 Dana Claxton[37] Artistic Achievement Artist Vancouver, BC
2020 Ruth Cuthand[37] Artistic Achievement Artist Saskatoon, SK
2020 Michael Fernandes[37] Artistic Achievement Visual artist East Dover, NS
2020 Ken Lum[37] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Philadelphia, PA, United States
2020 Jorge Lozano Lorza[37] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Toronto, ON
2021 Bryce Kanbara[38] Outstanding Contribution Visual artist and curator Hamilton, ON
2021 Lori Blondeau[38] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Winnipeg, MB
2021 Germaine Arnaktauyok[38] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Yellowknife, NT
2021 Dempsey Bob[38] Artistic Achievement Artist, sculptor Terrace, BC
2021 Luc Courchesne[38] Artistic Achievement Media artist Montréal, QC
2021 Bonnie Devine[38] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Toronto, ON
2021 Cheryl L'Hirondelle[38] Artistic Achievement Interdisciplinary artist Saskatoon, SK
2022 Gerald McMaster[38] Outstanding Contribution Curator, artist, writer Toronto, ON
2022 Moyra Frances Davey[38] Artistic Achievement Visual artist New York City, NY
2022 Jocelyn Robert[38] Artistic Achievement Artist Québec City, QC
2022 Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge[38] Artistic Achievement Visual artists Toronto, ON
2022 David Ruben Piqtoukun[38] Artistic Achievement Sculptor/artist Plainfield, ON
2022 Monique Régimbald-Zeiber[38] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Montréal, QC
2022 Pierre Bourgault[38] Artistic Achievement Visual artist Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, QC
2023 David Garneau[39] Outstanding Contribution Visual artist, curator, critical art writer Regina, SK
2023 Evergon[39] Artistic Achievement Gay politico and eroticist working in lens-based art Montréal, QC
2023 FASTWÜRMS[39] Artistic Achievement Visual artists Mulmur, ON
2023 Germaine Koh[39] Artistic Achievement Artist Vancouver, BC
2023 Shannon Walsh[39] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Vancouver, BC
2023 Tim Whiten[39] Artistic Achievement Image maker and creator of cultural objects Toronto, ON
2023 Nettie Wild[39] Artistic Achievement Filmmaker Vancouver, BC

Saidye Bronfman Award[edit]

Year Name Field Location
1977 Robin Hopper[40] Potter Metchosin, BC
1978 Lois Etherington Betteridge[41] Silversmith Guelph, ON
1979 Monique Cliche-Spénard[42] Quilt artist St-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC
1980 Doucet-Saito (Louise Doucet and Satoshi Saito)[43] Ceramic artists
1981 Joanna Staniszkis[44] Textile artist Vancouver, BC
1982 Micheline Beauchemin[45] Painter-weaver Les Grondines, QC
1983 Wayne Ngan[46] Potter Hornby Island, BC
1984 William Hazzard[47] Wood carver Regina, SK
1985 Michael Wilcox[48] Bookbinder Woodview, ON
1986 Bill Reid[49] Metalsmith, wood carver, jeweller Vancouver, BC
1987 Carole Sabiston[50] Fibre artist Victoria, BC
1988 Lutz Haufschild[51] Glass artist West Vancouver, BC
1989 Harlan House[52] Potter Marysville, ON
1990 Dorothy Caldwell[53] Textile artist Hastings, ON
1991 Susan Warner Keene[54] Fibre artist Toronto, ON
1992 Walter Dexter[55] Potter Metchosin, BC
1993 Michael Fortune[56] Furniture designer and maker Lindsay, ON
1994 Daniel Crichton[57] Glass artist Toronto, ON
1995 Louise Genest[58] Bookbinder Montreal, QC
1996 Steven Heinemann[59] Ceramic artist Richmond Hill, ON
1997 William 'Grit' Laskin[60] Guitar maker Toronto, ON
1998 Marcel Marois[61] Tapestry artist Quebec, QC
1999 Susan Low-Beer[62] Sculptor Toronto, ON
2000 Peter Fleming[63] Furniture designer and maker Toronto, ON
2001 Léopold L. Foulem[64] Ceramic artist Caraquet, NB and Montreal, QC
2002 Kai Chan[65] Textile artist Toronto, ON
2003 Walter Ostrom[66] Ceramic artist Indian Harbour, NS
2004 Maurice Savoie[67] Ceramist Longueuil, QC
2005 Michael Hosaluk[68] Wood turner Saskatoon, SK
2006 Peter Powning[69] Ceramist and sculptor Markhamville, NB
2007 Paul Mathieu[11] Ceramist Vancouver, BC
2008 Chantal Gilbert[12] Jeweller Québec, QC
2009 Kevin Lockau[13] Glass sculptor Bancroft, ON
2010 Ione Thorkelsson[14] Glass sculptor Roseisle, MB
2011 Kye-Yeon Son[15] Metalsmith Halifax, NS
2012 Charles Lewton-Brain[16] artist-goldsmith Calgary, AB
2013 Greg Payce[17] Artist-potter Calgary, AB
2014 Sandra Brownlee[18] Weaver/notebook keeper Dartmouth, NS
2015 Paul McClure[19] Jewellery artist Toronto, ON
2016 Jane Kidd[70] Textile artist Salt Spring Island, BC
2017 Pamela Ritchie[71] Jewellery artist Halifax, NS
2018 Jack Sures Ceramic artist Regina, SK
2019 Susan Edgerley[35] Glass artist Val-Morin, QC
2020 Anna Torma[72] Visual artist Baie Verte, NB
2021 Lou Lynn[73] Sculptor Winlaw, BC
2022 Brigitte Clavette[74] Jeweller and metalsmith Fredericton, NB
2023 Grace Nickel[39] Visual artist Winnipeg, MB

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