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  1. Visit the National Gallery of Canada to explore its extensive art collections, special exhibitions and outdoor activities. Learn about Indigenous and Canadian art, book your ticket, listen to audio tours and more.

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  2. The National Gallery of Canada (French: Musée des beaux-arts du Canada), located in the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's national art museum. The museum's building takes up 46,621 square metres (501,820 sq ft), with 12,400 square metres (133,000 sq ft) of space used for exhibiting art.

  3. Explore the current and upcoming exhibitions and galleries of the National Gallery of Canada, featuring Indigenous and Canadian art, abstract art, textiles, and more. Learn about the artists, listen to inspired words, and see the Forty-Part Motet sound sculpture.

  4. Learn about the history, mission, governance, building, brand and strategic plan of the National Gallery of Canada, a leading cultural institution in Ottawa. Explore its collection of Indigenous and Canadian art, as well as works from other artistic traditions.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Learn about the National Gallery of Canada, one of the oldest and most respected art institutions in the world. Explore its collections, exhibitions, programs, and services for all Canadians.

  6. The National Gallery of Canada is located in Ottawa, Ontario, on the unceded, unsurrendered territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation. Situated in the heart of Canada’s capital region, the...

  7. Jul 5, 2024 · National Gallery of Canada, national art museum founded in Ottawa in 1880. Its holdings include extensive collections of Canadian art as well as important European works. Its nucleus was formed with the donation of diploma works by members of the Royal Canadian Academy.