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Sandra Brewster (born 1973) is a Canadian visual artist based in Toronto. Her work is multidisciplinary in nature, and deals with notions of identity, representation and memory; centering Black presence in Canada.


Early life

Brewster was born to a Guyanese immigrant family and grew up in
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. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at York University in 1997 and her Master of Visual Studies at University of Toronto in 2017. Her thesis exhibition, titled ''A Trace , Evidence of time past'', was shown at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto.


Career and work

Brewster's early works focused on traditional portraiture. She later transitioned towards
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s and metallic sculptures. Her work has been exhibited in Canada, the US, the
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and South Africa. She was an artist-in-residence in Brazil, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago and South Africa, and her work has been published in numerous magazines, including '' Caribbean Beat'' and '' The Walrus''. One of Brewster's most prominent bodies of work is ''Smiths – a'' series of drawings that question identity and representation. ''Smiths'' began in 2014 when Brewster started cutting pages with the name "Smith" from phone books, and transposed these pages over afro-headed, faceless individuals. The series combines the varied personalities, desires, and personal stories of these people by applying a unified visual treatment, which removed any sense of individuality. Brewster eventually developed these drawings into a series of paintings that illustrate the impact of gun violence on young black men in Toronto.


Exhibitions

Brewster's work has been shown in several group exhibitions, including alongside artists Nadijah Robinson and Curtia Wright in "No Vacancy" – a 2017 show about displacement held at the Scarborough Arts’ Bluffs Gallery and curated by Alyssa Fearon. Her work was also included in the 2017 exhibition, "Position As Desired", curated by Kenneth Montague o
The Wedge Collection
(Wedge Curatorial Projects) and held at the Art Gallery of Windsor. Other group exhibitions include ''Undomesticated,'' at
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, Toronto, 2019; ''Here we are Here: Black Canadian Contemporary Art'' organized by the
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, Toronto, where it was on display in 2018 before touring to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in 2018 and the
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in 2019; ''Are You My Mother?'' at the Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, 2019; and ''Position As Desired: Exploring African Canadian Identity'' at the
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in 2017. Her solo exhibitions include ''Town Girls Beneath'' at YYZ Artists' Outlet, Toronto, 2019; "Sandra Brewster: Blur" at the Art Gallery of Ontario, 2019; "It’s all a blur", Georgia Scherman Projects at the 2017 Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival; and "Mohammeds", at Alice Yard in 2013. Her work appears on the cover of publications including ('' Small Axe'' 29, 2009) and '' Thicker Than Water'' (Peekash Press, 2018).


Awards

Sandra Brewster was awarded the title of Artist in Education by the Ontario Arts Council in 2009. She was awarded the Gattuso Prize for an outstanding featured solo exhibition ''It's all a blur'' in the CONTACT Photography Festival in 2017. Brewster is also a recipient of the Artist Prize from the Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts (2018).


Collections

Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.


References


External links


Official website
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