2025 GOG Awards: Announcing the Changemaker, Colleague, and Volunteer Winners & Awards Shortlist
Celebrate with us. Be inspired. Make your mark.

47th Annual GOG Awards, 2024. Image Courtesy: Ammar Bowaihl, Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries.
The 48th Annual GOG Awards: Changemaker BIPOC, Colleague Of The Year, and Volunteer Of The Year Award Winners Revealed & Awards Shortlist Announced
Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries (GOG) is pleased to announce the Personnel Award Winners for Changemaker BIPOC, Colleague Of The Year, and Volunteer Of The Year Awards of the 48th Annual GOG Awards. Alongside these winners, GOG presents this yearâs Awards shortlist.
As the only annual juried awards of its kind, the iconic GOG Awards celebrate the outstanding achievement, artistic merit, and excellence of arts institutions and professionals in the public art gallery sector. This yearâs theme, Make Your Mark â Laissez Votre Marque, focuses on defending Canadian cultural sovereignty, and supporting the arts as a public good. This theme calls for collective imagination and urgent action: to protect and nurture the expressions that make us feel alive, connected, and human. In a time of heightened social, environmental, economical and political volatility, GOG is leading the dialogue on protecting and standing up for Canadian cultureâthat it is not a commodity, vulnerable to political pressures, but is essential to our sovereignty.
We extend our sincere gratitude to our jurors for their dedication, insight, and diligent work in peer-assessing the nominations!
Julie Bevan, Alexis Boyle, Demetra Christakos, Tatum Dooley, Nicola Hamilton, Luis Jacob, Fynn Leitch, Shauna McCabe, John Montgomery, Vicky Moufawad-Paul, Margaux Parker, Yuluo Wei
Be sure to join us in celebrating excellence at the Toronto Reference Library on December 1, 2025 for the Awards ceremony! Keep an eye on the GOG Awards website and GOG social media channels for the latest and most up-to-date information.

47th Annual GOG Awards, 2024. Image Courtesy: Ammar Bowaihl, Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries.
The 48th Annual GOG Awards Winners
Weâre proud to reveal the recipients of the Changemaker BIPOC Award, Colleague of the Year Award, and Volunteer of the Year Award. The 48th Annual GOG Award Shortlist follows.
PERSONNEL AWARDS
Changemaker BIPOC
Yan Wu
Public Art Curator
Varley Art Gallery of Markham
Colleague Of The Year
Emma Campbell
Executive Liaison Officer
6 Years of Service
Ottawa Art Gallery / Galerie dâart dâOttawa
Volunteer Of The Year
Bryce Kraeker
Past Chair/Vice-Chair Board of Directors Member, Permanent Collection Committee
15 Years of Service
Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
The 48th Annual GOG Awards Shortlist
Alongside our Changemaker BIPOC Award, Colleague of the Year Award, and Volunteer of the Year Award winners, weâre thrilled to announce all the shortlisted nominees recognized across this yearâs categories.
All shortlisted nominations are presented in alphabetical order. All winners will be announced live during the ceremony.
EXHIBITION AWARDS
Exhibition Of The Year Budget Over $50,000
The Clichettes: Lips, Wigs and Politics
McMaster Museum of Art
Sarindar Dhaliwal: when I grow up I want to be a namer of paint colours
Art Gallery of Ontario
Stories my father couldnât tell me: Jeff Thomas Origin
Ottawa Art Gallery / Galerie dâart dâOttawa,
Exhibition Of The Year Budget Over $20,000 Thematic
Art Farm
Doris McCarthy Gallery, University of Toronto Scarborough
Love Languages
Art Windsor-Essex
To go boldly
Varley Art Gallery of Markham
Exhibition Of The Year Budget Over $20,000 Monographic
In spite of my own desire to see you disappear
Mercer Union, a centre for contemporary art
Jane Martin: The Ties that Bind
Carleton University Art Gallery
Otherworld
Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Exhibition Of The Year Budget Under $20,000 Thematic
Erratic Behaviour
Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
petal, clay, berry, leaf: natural inks, dyes, and pigments in Northern Ontario
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
What Remains
Art Gallery of Guelph
Exhibition Of The Year Budget Under $20,000 Monographic
Derek Sullivan: Field Notes
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Jinny Yu: at once
Art Gallery Of Ontario
Miles Rufelds: Salvage Archives
Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
Exhibition Of The Year Budget Under $10,000
Jordan Sook: The Closest Iâve Felt to God
Art Windsor-Essex
like heirlooms
Latcham Art Centre
Rebecca Belmore: March 5, 1819
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Innovation In A Collections Based Exhibition
Bev Pike: Grotesque: Spectacles of Miniature & Gigantic
Art Windsor-Essex
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Art Gallery of Guelph
Test Kitchen: A Museum Project
Gardiner Museum
First Exhibition In A Public Art Gallery
Behnaz Fatemi: Rhythm of Remembering
Art Windsor-Essex
Jim Oskineegish: Keep Yourself Alive
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Best Exhibition In A Commercial Gallery
The winner will be announced during the ceremony.
Exhibition Design and Installation
Maryam Taghavi: Unfolding Worlds / ŰŽÙÙŰŻÙ Ù
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The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery of York University
Miles Rufelds: Salvage Archives
Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
To our reunited future
Visual Arts Centre Of Clarington
Public Program
Expanding Learning on Black History in Windsor Essex
Art Windsor-Essex
Field Trip 44
Gallery44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
A Journey through Otherworld
Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Education
Creative Aging
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Sandwich Visionaries
Art Windsor-Essex
Illuminating Minds: The Art and Science of Light
Aga Khan Museum

47th Annual GOG Awards, 2024. Image Courtesy: Ammar Bowaihl, Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries.
WRITING AWARDS
Curatorial Writing: Major Text
Ingrid Jones â âLabourâ
Art Museum at the University of Toronto
John OâBrian â âJohn Scott and the Four Horsemenâ
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Julie Rae Tucker â âKtahwaalul | I love youâ
Art Windsor-Essex
Curatorial Writing
Emily Laurent Henderson â âDreaming Forwardâ
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Mark Kingwell â âThe Clichettes in Concertâ
McMaster Museum of Art
Richard Hill Sr â âPath of Liberation: Artistic Healing of Greg Staatsâ
Art Gallery of Hamilton
Curatorial Writing: Short Text
Jeffrey Nye â âShaheer Zazai: Another word for translation. Another thread for thought.â
Latcham Art Centre
Lillian Allen â âDubbing a Political History of The Clichettes (They Blew the Whole Shit Up!)â
McMaster Museum of Art
Art Writing
Chidera Ikewibe â âRecitation Testâ
Art Windsor-Essex
Kristi Leora Gansworth â âSacred Mirror, Blood of the Earthâ
Carleton University Art Gallery
Richard William Hill â âYou Can Be Any John Scott You Likeâ
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Art Publication
The Clichettes: Lips, Wigs, and Politics
McMaster Museum Of Art
Joyce Wieland: Heart On
Art Gallery Of Ontario
Worlds on Paper: Drawings from Kinngait
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
DESIGN AWARDS
Art Book Design
Cecilia Berkovic â The Beyond Within: Annie MacDonell and MaĂŻder FortunĂ©
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
Lisa Kiss â The Millinerâs Daughter: The Artistic Practice of Ydessa Hendeles
Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation
Robert Tombs â Marina Roy, Jinny Yu & the Painted Object
Royal Canadian Academy Of Arts
Exhibition Catalogue Design
Julie Scriver, Goose Lane Editions â Sarah Maloneyâs Pleasure Ground: A Feminist Take on the Natural World
Art Windsor-Essex
Lisa Kiss â Jess Dobkinâs Wetrospective: Constellating performance archives
The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery of York University
OTAMI / Sebastien Aubin â Greg Staats: Runners Continuum
Art Gallery of Hamilton
Other Publication Design
Bob Gravelle â petal, clay, berry, leaf: natural inks, dyes, and pigments of Northern Ontario Publication
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Jay Wilson â Inside. Outside. Of. booklet
Art Gallery of Mississauga
Patrick CĂŽtĂ© â The Air of the Now and Gone
Carleton University Art Gallery
Identity Renewal Design
The winner will be announced during the ceremony.
Budget Under $1,500 Design
Bob Gravelle â Out There: Art Card Series
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Marc Ngui â Recitation Test
Art Windsor-Essex
PERSONNEL AWARDS
Key Partnership Award
Ontario Science Centre
Illuminating Minds: The Art and Science of Light
Aga Khan Museum
Triple P.L.A.Y.
Free Admission Days and Family Crafternoons
The Muse: Lake Of The Woods Museum & Douglas Family Centre
Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority
The Bridge Artists, Cut-outs Off Cuts and Cast-offs, The Closest Iâve Felt to God, Sandwich Visionaries
Art Windsor-Essex
Join us for an unforgettable evening of celebration as we honour these remarkable achievements and reveal the winners!

Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries (GOG) has a 50 year history as an arts service organization (ASO) which represents over 270 membersâpublic art galleries, museums, artist-run-centres, and arts organizations. Over 40 years, its annual award program has been defining the standards of excellence for the visual arts in Canada. Through advocacy on issues, policy, legislation to all levels of government, and delivery of innovative and cutting-edge professional development opportunities and network-building, GOG advances, empowers, and strengthens the visual arts sector in Canada.
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