OTTAWA.- The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) and the Sobey Art Foundation (SAF) today revealed the 30 Canadian contemporary visual artists who have been longlisted for the 2026 Sobey Art Award, representing a diverse cross-section of talent from every corner of the country.
Funded by the Sobey Art Foundation, the Sobey Art Award is Canadas most established contemporary visual arts prize and provides a total of 465,000 CAD in prize money. The award recognizes Canadian contemporary visual artists who are at a critical juncture in their careers and brings them national and international recognition. The six shortlisted artists, whose names will be announced on May 26, will be featured in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada starting in September 2026.
The artists on the longlist for the 2026 Sobey Art Award from each of the six regions are:
Circumpolar: Melaw Nakehko, Janet Nungnik, Annie Pillaktuaq, Krystle Silverfox, Melissa Tremblett. / Pacific: Charles Campbell, Emily Hermant, Kelly Lycan, Samuel Roy-Bois, Manuel Axel Strain. / Prairies: Aileen Bahmanipour, Anna Binta Diallo, Jude Griebel, Zachari Logan, Audie Murray. / Ontario: Nadia Belerique, Nour Bishouty, Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka, Lotus L. Kang, Oluseye Ogunlesi. / Quebec: Marie-Michelle Deschamps, Chun Hua Catherine Dong, Frantz Patrick Henry, Liza Lacroix, Caroline Monnet. / Atlantic: Carrie Allison, Chris Donovan, Chantal Khoury, Shane Perley-Dutcher, Jude Abu Zaineh.
We are excited to celebrate the 30 talented artists selected for the 2026 Sobey Art Award long list, said Jonathan Shaughnessy, Director, Curatorial Initiatives at the NGC and Chair of the 2026 Sobey Award Jury. The Sobey Art Award continues to serve as a crucial platform in the circulation of this countrys most pertinent contemporary artistic voices. Exemplifying a wide array materials and perspectives, the works of this years longlisted artists assert a compelling engagement with the present. A huge debt of appreciation to the Sobey Art Foundation for its continued support and commitment to the arts in Canada.
On behalf of the Sobey Art Foundation, I offer our sincere congratulations to the remarkable artists named to the 2026 long list, said Rob Sobey, Chair of the Sobey Art Foundation. For over two decades, the award has served as a window into the evolving heart of Canadas cultural identity. We are honoured to partner with the National Gallery of Canada the shared ambition to champion Canadian contemporary art on the national and global stages.
The winner will be announced on November 14, 2026, during an evening celebration at the National Gallery of Canada. The overall winner will receive 100,000 USD; each of the shortlisted artists will receive 25,000 USD; and each of the remaining longlisted artists 10,000 USD.