Jennie Suddick

Jennie Suddick is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Toronto, Canada. Her work has been exhibited in Canada, The United States, Germany and Italy. She received both a BFA and Advanced Visual Studies Certificate from OCAD University, where she was the recipient of multiple awards. She went on to receive her Masters of Fine Art at York University in Spring 2009. She creates work in print, photography and sculpture, which deals with issues of Canadian identity, cryptozoology, museological display, and hyper reality. In Toronto, she has exhibited with Narwhal Art Projects, Harbourfront Centre, LE Gallery, Art Metropole, Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects, Open Studio and was part of a featured project in Blackwood Gallery's Nuit Blanche exhibition at Hart House in 2009. Additionally, she has recently exhibited a The Ministry of Casual Living in Victoria, British Columbia, Proteus Gowanus in Brooklyn, New York, and Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center in Buffalo, New York. Her solo projects have been featured at The Art Gallery of York University(agYU) and Okazi Gallery in Berlin, Germany.

She received the Award of Excellence at the 2009 Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition and the 2011 Donald O’Born Family Scholarship from Open Studio.

Her previous residencies include Bee-line to Berlin: The Woodn't Bees Artist in Residency Program in Berlin, Germany, Open Studio’s Visiting Artist Residency in Toronto, Canada and Elsewhere Collaborative’s Residency Program in North Carolina, United States.

She is currently a sessional faculty member at OCAD University where she is also the Coordinator, First Generation/Student Success Programs.

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Exhibition Text for Evergreen by Cole Swanson

Exhibition Text for TRAP by Rose Bouthillier

Exhibition Text for "Nothing of harm but dread" by C.S. Folkers

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