We invited artists from across Canada to translate research findings on what constitutes a "good death"—including dignity, comfort, emotional connection, and cultural and spiritual resonance—into visual artwork that speaks to both the heart and mind. In particular, artists from equity-deserving groups and those with lived experience of end-of-life care as patients or caregivers were strongly encouraged to apply.
Three artists were awarded $1,000 for each of the three categories: creativity in communicating research themes, authenticity in representing lived experiences, and overall effectiveness in conveying research. The winning pieces, and runners-up for each category, will debut in a special exhibition at the Ottawa Art Gallery from November 8, 2025 to January 11, 2026, before embarking on a national tour through hospitals, hospices, and art spaces across the country. The full collection, including the top entries from artists from provinces across the country, will also be featured in the digital gallery (scroll down to see digital gallery).