Webinars
Groups
Explore the Gallery's collection with our interpreters. You and your group (maximum 25 participants, minimum 10 participants) will enjoy an in-depth look at selected works through a lively online exchange. The 50-minute programs are also offered in French.
REGISTER a group FOR A WEBINAR
To register for a free webinar, please fill out the reservation form.
If you require additional support, please contact us by email at [email protected], or call 613-990-4888.
Registration for the 2025-26 Adult Webinars begins on August 25, 2025.
Individual
Participants
Canada and Impressionism: Public Webinar
Join interpreters from the National Gallery of Canada for an informal online discussion about two to three works of art from the Canada and Impressionism webinar. Share your observations and interpretations in this engaging facilitated group conversation. No prior knowledge of art history is necessary. This activity is free. Ages 18 and over.
Exploring the impact of European Impressionism on Canadian art and artists, Canada and Impressionism: New Horizons is on view at the Gallery until July 3, 2022.
Register on Zoom now
(maximum capacity 100 participants per webinar session)
Wednesday, May 4 Webinar – 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT - this session has reached maximum capacity
Register here for the Wednesday, May 4 Webinar – 6:00 to 7:00 PM EDT
Once you register, you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive this email, please check your spam or bulk email folder.
This program is also offered in French.
The Gallery also offers webinars for adult groups at the time of your choice and adapted to your needs. You will find below the list of webinars and the registration information.
Program
Descriptions
Gallery
Highlights
Which artworks do visitors remember and talk about long after they visit? In this engaging virtual conversation, you will learn about some of the Gallery’s most iconic works
Indigenous
Expressions
First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists from Turtle Island/North America have been creating since time immemorial. In this program, you will be introduced to a diversity of artwork and worldviews of First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists, past and present.

Duane Linklater, wintercount_215_kisepîsim (detail), 2022. Linen canvas, cochineal, orange pekoe tea, charcoal, sumac, cotton thread, blueberry dye, dimensions variable. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Purchased 2023. © Duane Linklater. Photo: Steven Cottingham. Courtesy Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver
Winter Count:
Embracing the Cold
NEW
November 25, 2025 to March 20, 2026
Winter Count delves into the connections between art by Indigenous Peoples, Canadian settlers and Europeans, all of whom share a fascination with winter. In this guided program, you will explore winter-themed art by these groups and discover points of contact and difference in painting, photography, clothing and more.
Learn more about the exhibition Winter Count: Embracing the Cold


