Allison Glenn will collaborate with a new National Curatorial Advisory, composed of six curators from leading institutions across Canada. The Advisory will inform and support her work, providing further insight into Canadian contexts and artist practices from across the country. Through the Advisory, TBA is forging new partnerships with institutions across Canada, strengthening the Biennial’s mission to create an international platform for Canadian artists that remains grounded in unique Canadian experiences. TBA will continue to partner with artist-run centres, arts organizations, and major institutions in Toronto and across the country to realize its exhibitions, public programs, and learning experiences.
Advisory Members and Partner Institutions:
Barbara Fischer Headshot
Eva Respini

Barbara Fischer 
Executive Director and Chief Curator, Art Museum.  The Art Museum at the University of Toronto is also the main exhibition site of the 2026 Biennial. 

Eva Respini
Deputy Director and Director of Curatorial Programs at the Vancouver Art Gallery

Dr. Heather Igloliorte
Canada Excellence Research Chair, Professor, University of Victoria

Dr. Léuli Eshrāghi
Curator of Indigenous Practices at the Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal

Michelle Jacques
Director of Exhibitions and Collections/Chief Curator, Remai Modern