Rebecca Brewer
Brewer was born 1983 in Tokyo, Japan.[1][2] Currently, she resides and maintains her practice in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] In 2007, Brewer graduated from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts. In 2012, Brewer received her Masters of Fine Art at Bard College in upstate New York, USA.
Career
Brewer is a multi-disciplinary artist who works through processes of painting, textiles and printmaking.[2] Her work has exhibited in both solo and group shows including:
Solo exhibitions
- Nine Paintings of Ayn Rand, Exercise Gallery, Vancouver (2012)[3]
- The Written Face, Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver (2014)[4][5]
- Rebecca Brewer, Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver (2016)
Group exhibitions
- Skirt the Parlour, and Shun the Zoo, Walter Philips Gallery, Banff (2013)
- L’intruse, Marcelle Alix, Paris (2014)[6]
- Vancouver Special: Ambivalent Pleasures, Vancouver Art Gallery (2016)[7]
- The Fraud that Goes Under the Name of Love, Audain Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver (2016)[8]
- Nature: Rebecca Brewer, Rochelle Goldberg, Charmian Johnson, Christina Mackie, Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver (2018)
Awards
Brewer was the recipient of a 25,000 CAD award, placing first in the 13th annual RBC Canadian Painting Competition.[9] The title of the winning work by Brewer was 'Beuys painting', Oil on panel, 42 x 47 inches (2010).
Published works
Contributor to Art Cities of the Future by Reid Shier, London: Phaidon Press, 2013[10]
References
- ^ "Rebecca Brewer – Canadian Art". Canadian Art. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ a b c "Rebecca Brewer 2016 — Catriona Jeffries". catrionajeffries.com. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "REBECCA BREWER / NINE PAINTINGS OF AYN RAND". exercisecanada.com. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "Rebecca Brewer 2014 — Catriona Jeffries". catrionajeffries.com. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "Catriona Jeffries | Art Toronto | October 26–29, 2018". www.arttoronto.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "L'intruse - Rebecca Brewer, Liz Magor, Marie Voignier". www.marcellealix.com (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "Vancouver Art Gallery". www.vanartgallery.bc.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "The Fraud - SFU Galleries - Simon Fraser University". www.sfu.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "Vancouver's Rebecca Brewer wins RBC painting prize". Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "Vancouver? New Delhi?: Book examines the next great hubs of art". Retrieved 2018-03-09.