Nomination form - National Gallery of Canada 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nomination form in our editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Nominee' section. Fill in the nominee's title, name, date of birth, and region they represent. Ensure all fields marked with an asterisk (*) are completed.
  3. Next, provide contact information for the nominee, including main and alternate telephone numbers, email address, and address details.
  4. Move to the 'Nominator' section. Enter your title, name, organization, and select your category from the provided options.
  5. Complete the declaration sections for both the artist nominee and nominator by signing and dating where indicated.
  6. Prepare additional materials as outlined in the nomination guidelines. This includes CVs, biographies, images of artwork, and any required letters.
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The purchase of Voice of Fire by the National Gallery of Canada for its permanent collection in 1989 at a cost of $1.8 million caused a storm of controversy.
Here are four steps for writing an effective nomination letter: Include a header. Letters typically have a header to identify the sender and provide their contact information to the reader. Draft an introduction. After you complete your header, draft an introductory paragraph. Write the body of the letter. Create a summary.
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The Sobey Art Award, recognized as one of the worlds most generous privately funded prizes for contemporary visual artists, is open to Canadian artists of all ages.
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Nomination process The Sobey Art Award is open to individual artists and collectives. Nominees must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada and have received recognition from peers, critics, and/or curators.
Congratulations to Nico Williams, Winner of the 2024 Sobey Art Award! The jury felt compelled to recognize the undeniable energy and pertinence of Nico Williams approach to contemporary sculptural beadwork that allows us to imagine new possibilities for the medium.
Consider Tom Thomsons iconic painting The Jack Pine, perhaps the most recognizable artwork in the gallery, a landmark creation for Canadian art and part of the national collection since 1918.

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