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Jane Forrest

Artist member since 2022
Toronto, Ontario

Jane Forrest is currently studying contemporary art at the Etobicoke School of the Arts. She primarily works with oil paint on canvas. Her practice aims to preserve and illuminate the connections between herself and the life around her. She has shown work at the Orillia Museum of Art & History, Art Gallery of Hamilton, and the Royal Ontario Museum.


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Favourite artist(s) right now

Joan Mitchell, Jackson Polluck, Kim Dorland, Janna Watson, Alex Bierk

Favourite medium

Oil paint on wood panel

Favourite musical artist / band right now

Metric, Joy Division, New Order, Arcade Fire, Bon Iver

In a previous life I was (a) ...

Turkey

Coffees per day and from where

At least 4, Mercury, Ethica, Loveless

Favourite movie

Elf

Upcoming Exhibitions

Remote Gallery, Toronto
What Might Have Been Lost

Select Past Exhibitions
2021

Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
My Pandemic Story

2021

Orillia Museum of Art & History, Orillia
Canadian Landscape: Tradition Transformed

2021

Arts Etobicoke, Toronto
Through the Window

Accolades
2022

Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Gold Key

2022

Alberta University of the Arts
Award of Excellence

Education

Etobicoke School of the Arts
Contemporary Art

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