Who We Are
The Art Dealers Association of Canada (ADAC) was founded in 1966 as a not-for-profit trade organization, binding together the largest representation of major private commercial galleries in Canada, who in turn represent the country’s leading visual artists, both contemporary and historic.
As Canada’s leading professional arts trade organization we strive to raise the profile of Canadian Visual Art and Artists, exploring and expanding markets for Canadian Art Dealers and their artists both in Canada and Internationally. Our membership has a unique expertise and knowledge base in an extremely esoteric but profitable sector. We seek to amplify the voices of all Canadian Visual Artists, not only with the goal of exposing the world to their talents, but also as a way to realize monetary value and revenue from our government’s continued investment in Canadian Culture.
ADAC is a supporter of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and we seek to protect and promote the interests of Canadian Indigenous Artists, including the repatriation of the rightful properties of Canadian Indigenous Nations back to Canada.
For over 30 years the ADAC has provided unparalleled Appraisal Services to public institutions who are receiving fine art donations. We specialize in seamless and professional appraisal services with an emphasis on Canadian Cultural Properties Review Board (CCPERB) applications.
We strive to continuously expand and serve our membership; including both established and emerging art dealers, fostering a robust association from various backgrounds and specialties. We create and ensure vital programming and professional development initiatives for our members through opportunities at home as well as abroad. Through these opportunities we aim to help promote our members, but also Canadian Visual Arts as a whole. As an association we ensure that our members are aware of important information pertaining to their businesses and the art world.
Mira Godard with Picasso's Nu Sur un Divan at Marlborough Godard Gallery, Toronto ca. 1974. From the Toronto Star Photograph Archives.
History
In the summer of 1966, the Canada Council for the Arts organized a summit for Canadian gallery directors at Stanley House in New Richmond, Québec, with the goal of establishing a closer liaison with the visual arts community. The attendees were Dolores Booth, director of Fleet Galleries in Winnipeg, Mira Godard, director of Galerie Agnes Lefort in Montreal, Avrom Isaacs, director of the Isaacs Gallery in Toronto, Walter Moos, director of Gallery Moos in Toronto, and John Robertson, director of Robertson Galleries in Ottawa. David Silcox, the CCA representative, and Jake Moore, CEO of Brascon and a notable collector, were also present. The vision of a national art dealers association was formed as a result of this meeting — the association would represent the top dealers in Canada who were committed to setting a standard of professionalism based on respect for one another, their artists, and the broader arts community.
The association was established to provide a professional platform that would set ethical standards for operating galleries, lobby government on issues affecting the visual arts, and consider the problems of fake, forged and misrepresented art.
The association was officially incorporated on September 6, 1966 as the Professional Art Dealers Association of Canada / l’Association professionnelle des galeries d’art du Canada. Mira Godard was elected as the first president. In 2001, the membership voted to change the name to the Art Dealers Association of Canada / l’Association des Marchands d’Art du Canada.
Avrom Isaacs at the Isaacs Gallery in Toronto, ca. 1970. From the Toronto Star Photograph Archives.
Advocacy
ADAC strives to create and foster opportunity and community in the visual arts, which can be realized in many forms. The association has a dedicated Advocacy Committee and Foundation Committee that works towards the betterment of the Membership as well as Canadian Art as a whole.
Established in 1986, the Art Dealers Association of Canada Foundation is a registered charity empowered to receive donations for the purpose of supporting the visual arts and giving back to the community. The Foundation's mandate is to advance the arts through public education, programming, and exhibition.
The ADAC Foundation’s Avrom Isaacs Award supports the remembrance and legacy of Canadian art dealer Avrom Isaacs. The award is a testament to the legacy of an unwavering champion of the visual arts. Isaacs discovered and supported the career of many of Canada's best known artists, such as Michael Snow and William Kurelek, and helped bring Inuit art to the forefront as a contemporary art in its own right. In honour of Avrom Isaacs and his contribution, this award will be presented to a mid-career artist who shows great talent and promise, as a means to recognize their achievements and support their continued practice.
ADAC also has a Lifetime Achievement Award, which was established in 2001. The award was put on hold due to the Covid-19 Pandemic but will be reinstated soon. This Award is given to an ADAC member who has, in the span of their career, shaped the Canadian art world, and beyond.
Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients:
Avrom Isaacs, 2001
Walter Moos, 2002
Faye Settler, 2003
Walter Klinkhoff, 2004
Michel Moreault, 2006
Uno Langmann, 2007
Ian Muncaster, 2008
Roger Bellemare, 2009
Mira Godard, C.M., 2010
Torben Kristiansen, 2011
Gerard Gorce, 2012
Olga Korper, C.M., 2013
Miriam Shiell, 2014
Patricia Feheley, C.M., 2015
Douglas Maclean, 2016
Paul Wildridge, 2018
Board of Directors
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Shelli Cassidy-McIntosh
President
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Michael Warren
Vice President
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Simon Bentley
Treasurer
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Stephen Bulger
Director
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Colette Hubner
Director
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Elyse Jacobson
Director
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Kyle Matuzewiski
Director
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Tamar Zenith
Director
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Deborah Herringer Kiss
Ex-Officio
ADAC Office
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Mackenzie Sinclair
Executive Director
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Gabby Marcuzzi Herie
Appraisals Manager
Past Presidents
Deborah Herringer Kiss (2022-2024)
Joseph Rumi (2019-2022)
Sharon London Liss (2015-2019)
Powell MacDougal (2014-2015)
Jeanette Langmann (2010-2014)
Miriam Shiell (2009-2010)
Michael Gibson (2007-2009)
Patricia Feheley, C.M. (2004-2007)
Jane Corkin (1999-2004)
Fela Grunwald (1995-1999)
Susan Whitney (1991-1995)
Elca London (1989-1991)
Olga Korper, C.M. (1985-1989)
Jean-Pierre Valentin (1981-1985)
John Robertson (1975-1981)
Walter Moos (1973-1975)
Jerrold Morris (1970-1973)
Mira Godard, C.M. (1967-1970)
Walter Moos with Jean-Paul Riopelle's Vert de Gris, ca. 1978. From the Toronto Star Photograph Archives.
Jean-Pierre Valentin, ca. 1982. From the La Presse Fonds at the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.
The ADAC is a proud member of the following organizations: