2025 OAG Artist Investiture Highlights Ottawa’s Artistic Excellence and the Impact of Art

November 26, 2025

from left to right, starting from the back: Annabelle Cloutier, Secretary, Ottawa Art Gallery Board of Directors; Rebecca Basciano, Chief Curator, Ottawa Art Gallery; Next Generation Artists Alexa Mazzarello, Jay Odjick, Yuli Sato, Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona, and Tyler Nykilchyk who were presenting the Investiture Artists; Alexandra Badzak, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ottawa Art Gallery; Mike Manson, Vice-Chair, Ottawa Art Gallery Board of Directors; and 2025 Investiture Artists Simon Brascoupé, Michael Schreier, Leslie Reid and Evergon

Mayor Mark Sutcliffe highlighted the Ottawa Art Gallery’s vital role in supporting artists and enriching downtown cultural life

On Tuesday, November 25, 2025, the Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) hosted the 2025 OAG Artist Investiture, celebrating established Ottawa–Gatineau artists whose works are part of the Gallery’s permanent collection. The event, held in the Alma Duncan Salon, brought together artists, donors, partners, and community members to honour the remarkable achievements and lasting influence of five outstanding visual artists from the region.

Now in its third year, the OAG Artist Investiture, an initiative of the Gallery’s Board of Directors, exemplifies OAG’s commitment to celebrating artistic excellence by recognizing regional artists whose vision, dedication, and work have shaped Ottawa’s cultural fabric, enriched its collections, and contributed to the vibrancy of the local arts community.

Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe speaking at the 2025 OAG Artist Investiture Ceremony

The ceremony featured remarks from Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, who took a moment to honor the artists and noted that their creativity and diversity help make Ottawa a vibrant city. The Mayor also thanked the OAG for everything it brings to Ottawa’s core, especially as the city works to revitalize the area, attract more people, and give everyone more reasons to visit. He recognized the Gallery for providing artists a space to share their work, highlighting the Gallery’s leadership in keeping the arts alive and thriving.

“OAG is a platform for Ottawa artists, nurturing the city’s creative ecosystem. Arts and culture are a major economic driver—outperforming many other industries—enriching our communities, nourishing well-being, and attracting tourists. By celebrating these foundational artists, we ensure that art continues to make a meaningful impact on both our local economy and our cultural life.1

Alexandra Badzak, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ottawa Art Gallery

Alexandra Badzak, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ottawa Art Gallery, speaking at the 2025 OAG Artist Investiture Ceremony

“Art has the power to spark dialogue, foster understanding, and strengthen communities. At the Ottawa Art Gallery, we are proud to support artists at every stage of their careers and we are so thrilled to be able to honour those whose lifelong contributions continue to inspire and shape our region’s cultural identity.”

Mark Schaan, Chair, Board of Directors, Ottawa Art Gallery

This year’s OAG Artist Investiture celebrates the remarkable careers of these five artists (in alphabetical order):

Simon Brascoupé

Artist and presenter Jay Odjick and 2025 Investiture Artist Simon Brascoupé Artwork: Bear [Makwa], 1989, acrylic paint stencil on paper, collection of the Ottawa Art Gallery: gift of Sol and Zelaine Shinder, 2019.

Evergon

2025 Investiture Artist Evergon and Artist and presenter Tyler Nykilchyk Artwork: Self Portrait, 1978, Chromogenic print (Ektacolour) on paper. Collection of the Ottawa Art Gallery: gift of Susan Geraldine Taylor, 1998

Jane Martin

Artist and presenter Alexa Mazzarello with family members of Jane Martin, 2025 Investiture Artist Artwork: After Martha’s Card (triptych), n.d., oil paint on gesso on wood panel. Collection of the Ottawa Art Gallery: gift of Roger Bell, 2013.

Leslie Reid

Artist and presenter Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona and 2025 Investiture Artist Leslie Reid Artwork: Cantley: Man in the Moon, 2000, oil on canvas. Collection of the Ottawa Art Gallery: gift of the artist, 2016

Michael Schreier

Artist and presenter Yuli Sato and 2025 Investiture Michael Schreier Artwork: Vienna Floor, 2009, Epson ultrachromium print on paper, ed. 6/6, 111.8 cm x 144.10 cm. Collection of the Ottawa Art Gallery: gift of the artist, 2009.

“This year, we are privileged to honour five extraordinary artists whose practices have profoundly shaped the cultural landscape of our region. Simon Brascoupé expresses the cultural continuity and spiritual depth of Algonquin teachings and relationships to the land; Evergon redefines photography with radical honesty and imagination; Jane Martin illuminates feminist perspectives and advocates for artists’ rights; Leslie Reid captures the shifting geographies of memory, place, and reconciliation; and Michael Schreier reveals the quiet complexities of portraiture and presence. Together, their vision and dedication remind us of art’s power to deepen understanding, inspire connection, and strengthen community.”

– Rebecca Basciano, Chief Curator, Ottawa Art Gallery

from left to right, starting from the back: Next Generation Artists Alexa Mazzarello, Jay Odjick, Yuli Sato, Gayle
Uyagaqi Kabloona, and Tyler Nykilchyk who were presenting the Investiture Artists; and 2025 Investiture Artists Simon Brascoupé, Michael Schreier, Leslie Reid and Evergon

The name of each inductee will be permanently displayed in OAG’s Daly entrance lobby, with each year’s slate of artists added cumulatively. The selection is done by a jury of peers.

  1. Information from this quote references:

Artworks, The Economic and Social Dividends from Canada’s Arts and Culture Sector, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

ARTS Across Ontario, Impact Report 2025, Ontario Arts Council

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