
Philomène Belliveau was a Canadian artist of Acadian descent.

Jules-Isaïe Benoît was a businessman and photographer from Lower Canada.

Patrick Bouchard is a Canadian animator. A graduate of the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, he made his first animated film Jean Leviériste while attending that institution.

Bozidar Brazda is an artist. He lives and works in New York City.

Fred Bruemmer, CM was a Latvian Canadian nature photographer and researcher. He spent his life travelling extensively throughout the circumpolar regions and to other remote parts of the globe. His works have been centered mostly on the Arctic, its people and its animals. He also conducted research and published on animals in many other areas of the globe. He spoke nine languages and wrote more than a thousand articles for publications around the world, including Canadian Geographic, Natural History, National Geographic and Smithsonian. Fred Bruemmer lived in Montreal, Quebec.

Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber was a Canadian artist known for her work with textiles and fiber materials. The subject matter of her work is based in feminism and contemporary issues.

David Bull is a Canadian ukiyo-e woodblock printer and carver who heads the Mokuhankan studio in Asakusa, Tokyo. Born in Britain, Bull moved to Canada at the age of 5. He first discovered Japanese woodblocks while working in a music shop in 1980 in Toronto, at 28, and started making his own prints without formal training.

Diana Burgoyne is a Canadian artist known for her installations and performance works using handmade electronics.

James Carl is a Canadian artist known for his sculptural works.

Onnig J. "Cavouk" Cavoukian is a Canadian-Armenian photographer.

Marie-Josée Coulombe is a Canadian sculptor.
Luc Courchesne (1952) is a Canadian artist and academic known for his work in interactive art.

Karen Dahl is a Canadian ceramics artist.

Cozette de Charmoy is a British-Canadian artist and poet.

Huguette Desjardins is a Canadian artist. A printmaker, painter and public artist, Desjardins is best known for her public artwork in Montreal's Parc Avenue Metro station, installed in 1983.

Claude P. "Dett" Dettloff was an American photographer who gained fame for the picture which has become known as Wait for Me, Daddy. Dettloff began his career with the Minneapolis Journal in 1923 and worked for eleven years with The Winnipeg Tribune. He joined the Vancouver newspaper The Province in 1936, becoming the chief photographer.

Chantal Dumas is a sound artist based in Montreal. She has worked as a composer and improviser through the mediums of radio and sound installation.

Andrée-Anne Dupuis-Bourret is a Canadian artist. Dupuis-Bourret has multiple exhibitions in Canada as well as internationally. She is currently an art lecturer at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

Wallace Edwards is a Canadian illustrator and writer who won the 2002 Governor General's Award for children's book illustration recognizing Alphabeasts. He is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art.

Rohan Fernando is a Canadian visual artist, painter and film maker based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Meags Fitzgerald is a Canadian illustrator and cartoonist.

Michel Gravel was a Canadian photographer. He was one of the leading photojournalists in Quebec.

Joy Kiluvigyuak Hallauk (1940–2000) was an Inuit artist.

Glen Hanson is an openly gay Canadian-born caricaturist and cartoonist, who works primarily in illustration and animation. He is best known as co-creator of the comic strip Chelsea Boys with Allan Charles Neuwirth.

Arthur H. Hider (1870-1952), was a Canadian painter and commercial illustrator. Hider was born in London, England. He moved to Canada at age two.

Charles George Horetzky or Horetsky was a Canadian surveyor and photographer noted for his work in western Canada as a member of the Canadian Pacific Survey under Sir Sandford Fleming and Frank Moberly.
Claude Lafortune was a Canadian paper artist, set decorator, and television personality.
Sylvie Laliberté is a Canadian artist. She works in a variety of areas, including video art, performance art and music. Her work is included in the collections of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, National Gallery of Canada and the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal.

Francine Larivée is a Canadian artist who presented her figural imagery in conceptual art projects and full-scale sculptures.

Elaine Ling (1946-2016) was a Canadian photographer.

Duncan Ian Macpherson, CM was a Canadian editorial cartoonist. He drew for the Montreal Standard and for Maclean's he illustrated the writings of Gregory Clark and Robert Thomas Allen. He is most famous for his work with the Toronto Star; from 1958 until 1993.

Mary R. McKie was a Canadian artist known for her watercolor paintings. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mckie was active as an artist from 1840 to 1862.

Ellen Moffat is a Canadian media artist who works with sound, image and text in installation and performance. Born in Toronto, Ontario, she now resides in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Cesar Newashish was an Atikamekw canoe maker and elder. He was born in 1904 in Manawan, Quebec, a settlement located about 200 kilometres north of Montreal, Quebec.

Edie Parker is a Canadian sculptor, illustrator and a designer. Born in Hungary in 1956, Parker gained prominence as a Canadian artist for her sculpture entitled Our Game, an homage to Canada's national passion of hockey, in bronze, 17 feet (5.2 m) x 1.5 feet (0.46 m) x 6.5 feet (2.0 m) which stands in front of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Ontario, at the corner of Yonge and Front Streets, where it was unveiled in 1993.

Conrad Poirier was a Québécois photographer, a pioneer of photojournalism in Quebec.

Hélène Rochette is a Québécois artist in visual arts oriented towards the field of sculpture.

Graham Roumieu is a Canadian illustrator based in Toronto, Ontario. He is perhaps best known for his Bigfoot-themed books, but his work has also appeared in publications such as the New York Times, Harper's, and the Wall Street Journal.
Babak Salari is Iranian-Canadian freelance photographer, based in Montreal, educated at Concordia University and Dawson College and specialized in black and white documentary photography.

Russell Spanner (1916–1974) was a Canadian designer who contributed to residential furniture designs in the 1950s.

Don Sparrow is a Canadian illustrator, writer, and artist.

Boris Spremo, was a Canadian photojournalist. He was the first photojournalist to receive the Order of Canada.

Philip T. Timms was a Canadian photographer and printer.

Brenton Harold Turner, aka Jack Turner, was a Canadian war photographer.

Michael Vickers is a Canadian visual artist based in Toronto, Ontario who works primarily in sculpture, painting, and installation. He completed a master's degree in art history from the University of Toronto in 2013. Vickers is also co-director of the arts organization Akin, which provides affordable shared studio spaces for artists in Toronto, and professional and creative development opportunities through a range of programming initiatives.

Louise Viger was a Canadian sculptor.

Bill Vorn is a Canadian artist, musician and professor known for his robotic artworks. Vorn was also a member of the band Rational Youth from 1981 to 1983.

Colleen Wolstenholme is a Canadian artist. Wolstenholme is best known for her sculptures of oversized pharmaceutical drugs.

Laurel Elizabeth Woodcock was a Canadian artist and academic. She worked in many formats including installation, video, and sculpture.