John Gormley is still on the board of the Remai Modern Art Gallery of Saskatchewan, for now at least, after posting a controversial message on Twitter.

Gormley hosts a radio program for News Talk and is also an author and commentator.

He posted the message on Twitter the night of the terrorist attacks in Paris in November. He later removed the tweet and twice apologized on air.

Radio host John Gormley has since deleted this tweet and apologized on air for his comments. (Twitter)

But he is still getting heat for the comments. Twenty-two artists signed an open letter to Saskatoon council.

"His comments have offended many people in our community. They are divisive and ignorant," the letter to council said. "While we understand that his on-air persona is meant to provoke dialogue, this particular rant has gone too far."

The artists are asking that Gormley be replaced with someone from the indigenous or Muslim community.

The board of the gallery discussed the issued at its regular meeting on Tuesday.

Alain Gaucher, president and chair of the board, said the board will hold more discussions at its next regularly scheduled meeting in January.

In the release, Gaucher said, "John Gormley's experience as a lawyer, policy-maker and journalist contributes to the work of our board."