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My work originates as a response to a sense of deep dissatisfaction about environmental devastation. As a society, we seem to have accepted an underlying assumption of the unquestionable superiority of human beings towards nature, which allows us to justify the ongoing destruction of our wildlife, with all the fauna and flora it encompasses.

The images included here aim to illustrate the deep resemblance I see between humans and non-human animals; they also aim to plea for a sense of empathy towards these creatures that, as a culture, we tend to perceive so separate and far from us; my work stands as a reminder that if we destroy our natural environment, we are in turn extinguishing creatures that, like us, have evolved as a species through centuries, but that, unlike us, do not have the “intelligence” which has allowed humans to rule over other species; ultimately, my oeuvre is a plea to gain awareness of the beauty that exists in our natural surroundings and gain a deep respect for the creatures that inhabit our world.

~Miriam Gil

MIRIAM GIL CV

EDUCATION

2008 University of British Columbia, B.C., Masters in Art Education

1987 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Professional Development Program, French Immersion Teaching certificate

1986 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Bachelor of Arts, Fine and Performance Arts Minor, French Major

1983 University of Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Certificate in French and French Canadian Studies

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

2024 Mixed Media. The Similkameen Artist Residency. Keremeos, BC

2023 Mixed Media. The Similkameen Artist Residency. Keremeos, BC

2021 Painting. Leña Residency Centre. Galiano Island, BC

2005 Ceramic sculpture. Elsa Naveda Ceramic Studio, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico

2003 Painting and photography. Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta

2000 Painting, printmaking and photography. Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta

1999 Painting. Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta

EXHIBITIONS

2015 Arc: Animals in Art. Photo installation. Group show. Galiano Island Public Library. BC.

2011 River of Crows. Mural painting. Group project, coordinated by Richard Tetrault. McLean Dr. at Pender St. Vancouver, BC

2009 Fratelli Bakery. Mural painting. Group project, coordinated by Joey Mallet. Vancouver, BC

2008 The Zoo Project. Photographic Exhibit. UBC Faculty of Education, Vancouver, BC

2005 Origins. Ceramic installation. Permanent installation for the Public Garden of Sculptures of the city of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico

2003 Caution Signs. Printmaking public installation. ARTROPOLIS. Vancouver, B.C. Group show

Trajectory. Photographic installation. The Other Gallery. Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta. Group show

2001 Enlightenment. Lamp design exhibit. The Glass Onion Gallery. Vancouver, B.C. Group Show

2000 Arts 2000. Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey, B.C. Group show

Latin-American Encounter. Mirage Art Gallery. Vancouver, B.C. Group show

Human =Animal. The Other Gallery. Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta. Group show

1996 The Doll Project. Community Art Council Gallery. Vancouver, B.C. Group show

The Electronic Gallery. British Columbia Art Teachers Association, Burnaby, B.C. Group show

1994 Kult-ur. Mail Art Project. Federal Republic of Germany. Group show

The Fence Project. The Grunt Gallery Vancouver, B.C. Group show

1993 Residence on Earth. Artemisia Art Gallery. Vancouver, B.C. Group show

The Window Art Gallery. Downtown Improvement Association. Vancouver, B.C. Group show

The Frame Show. Avenue for the Arts Society. Vancouver, B.C. Group show

1990 Dream Stages. Station Street Art Centre. Vancouver, B.C. Solo show

GRANTS

2014 Tile Project: Student’s ceiling tile painting with the artist in residence, Joey Mallett, granted by the Parent Advisory Committee. Cascade Heights Elementary, Burnaby, BC,

2007 Outdoor Mural. Students’ clay tile project with the artist in residence, Louise Bradley, granted by the Burnaby School Board in co-operation with the Parent Advisory Committee. Aubrey Elementary School, Burnaby, B.C. (presently completing)

2004 Outdoor Installation. Students’ pebble mosaic project with the artist in residence, Len Anderson, granted by Art Smart in collaboration with the Parent Advisory Council. Marlborough Elementary School, Burnaby, B.C.

2003 Outdoor Installation. Students’ pebble mosaic project with the artist in residence, Len Anderson, granted by Art Smart in collaboration with the Burnaby School Board. Marlborough Elementary School, Burnaby, B.C.

2002 Indoor Installation. Students’ banner project with the artist in residence, Richard Tétrault, granted by Art Smart in collaboration with the Burnaby School Board and the Parents Advisory Council. Marlborough Elementary School, Burnaby, BC.

PUBLICATIONS

2009 Gil, M. There is More to a Jellyfish than Meets the Eye: Examining the Implications of the Open Minds Program in the Museum Experience. University of British Columbia, BC

2007 Art le Sabord magazine, No. 78. Trois Rivieres, Quebec

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