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| Scott Everingham |
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b. 1978, Canada
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| About the Artist |
Motivated by paint, Scott Everingham seeks to create environments that are at once tangible and indeterminate, acting as modes of escape to fictional or alternative realities. While he draws inspiration from literary and theatrical fiction, his approach to the development of a painting is impulsive and instinctual, with each mark informing the next. His brushwork, he says, "is intended to involve an audience into the completion of a work. Rather than concealing the process, the aim is to expose the autonomy of paint, producing work that is both deliberate and spontaneous." Everingham's ambiguous, unfamiliar settings - with broken structures and windows illogically opened to sunsets or oceans - may suggest an insecure state of being, but may also bear moments of utopian renewal.
Everingham holds a BFA from NSCAD University in Halifax, and an MFA from the University of Waterloo, and is a semi-finalist in the 11th RBC Painting Competition that will exhibit at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal in October, and The Power Plant in Toronto in November. He recently won Best Painting at the 48th Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition in Toronto, and is currently exhibiting in Some Kind of Wonderful: The 4th KW/AG Biennial, curated by Nancy Campbell. He lives and works in Toronto.
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Wet Meteor Fallout
2009 oil on canvas 91.5cm x 91.5cm |
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What Sheet?
2009 oil on canvas 91.5cm x 91.5cm |
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Grandfalter
2009 oil on canvas 152.5cm x 152.5cm |
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Warm Ice Castles
2009 oil on canvas 91.5cm x 91.5cm |
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| Education and biography |
EDUCATION
2009 MFA, University of Waterloo
2004 BFA, NSCAD University
SOLO
2009 (upcoming) Stephen Smart Presents: Smart Art Projects #5, Paul Petro Special Projects, Toronto Canada November 15 - 30, 2009
Based on a True Story, Paul Petro Special Projects, Toronto Canada
2008 Subtle Bodies, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa Canada
2006 Missing Persons, G+ Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2003 98.6 Degrees, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax Canada
GROUP
2010 (upcoming) Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition Award Winners, First Canadian Place Gallery, Toronto Canada
2009 (upcoming) 11th RBC Painting Competition, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal Canada
(upcoming) 11th RBC Painting Competition, The Power Plant, Toronto Canada
Fresh Paint, New Construction, Art Mûr, Montréal Canada
Storm of Painters, Edward Day Gallery, Toronto Canada
4th KW/AG Biennial: Some Kind of Wonderful, curated by Nancy Campbell, Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener Canada
Good Question, Elora Centre for the Arts, Elora Canada
Permeate, The Canadian Music Centre, curated by Em Varga, Toronto, Canada
2008 Prick, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa, Canada
Welcome to the Monkey House, University of San Antonio, San Antonio USA
Hide and Seek, LandymoreKeith Contemporary Art, Toronto Canada
Installation in collaboration with Nathan Redwood, San Francisco CA, USA
Puppy Love, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa ON, Canada
2007 Group Exhibition, The Hive Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
Portraiture, 64 Steps Contemporary Art, Toronto ON, Canada
2006 Dolls Dolls Dolls, The Hive Gallery, Los Angeles CA, USA
Stare, The Brick Lane Gallery, London England
AWARDS
2009 Best Painting Award: 48th Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition
Sylvia Knight Award: Excellence in Studio Arts, University of Waterloo
Framework Foundation - Purchase Award, Edmonton Canada
2008 Keith and Win Shantz Internship with Nathan Redwood, Los Angeles USA
University of Waterloo Graduate Arts Scholarship
2007 Framework Foundation - Purchase Award, Toronto, Canada
2006 Ontario Arts Council Grant - Exhibition Assistance
PRESS
2009 RBC Painting Competition Catalogue
The Record, Arts and Life. Kitchener, Waterloo. Some Kind of Wonderful: 4th KW/AG Biennial
Some Kind of Wonderful: 4th KW/AG Biennial. Essay by Nancy Campbell
Correia Da Silva, Karen. Steel Bananas - Collaborative Artforms, February
2008 Carte Blanche Vol.2: Painting. The Magenta Foundation, Toronto Canada
Brown, Sarah (Ed.). Ottawa Magazine 'Best of Fall Issue', October
Gessell, Paul. 'Puppy Love', Ottawa Citizen, June.
Zuppann, Katie. 'Emerging Artist Feature', Juxtapoz Magazine, May.
2007 Armstrong, Denis. 'Exhibit Rocks Petite Gallery', Ottawa Sun, Nov. 2007, Ottawa ON
Van Ha, Cu. Preston Catalogue, No. 8, Ottawa ON
NY Arts Magazine - Stare, Critic's Voice. Jan./Feb. 2007, NY New York
Chan, Tim; Lee Peter Ash. 'Premier Issue', Corduroy Magazine, New York NY
RESIDENCIES
2008 Knock on Woods International - Dwelling for Intervals: Mercer Union, Toronto ON, Canada
TEACHING & RELATED
2008 Instructor - Undergraduate Painting, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
Teaching Assistant - Undergraduate Painting, University of Waterloo
Jury: Dufferin County Museum Annual Exhibition, Dufferin, Canada
2006 Advisor to Fine Arts Department, Fanshawe College, London, Canada
COLLECTIONS
Professional American Language Institute, Tainan, Taiwan
Private collections in Canada, USA, Germany, England, China, Taiwan |
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| Future shows |
Musee d'art contemporain de Montreal, October 2009.
The Power Plant in Toronto, November 2009.
FCP Gallery in Toronto, January 2010.
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