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HOLLIS ROBERTS

946 Ellery Street, BC, Canada

1-(778) 977-5392

www.hollisroberts.com

 

EDUCATION

2012- 2016

• BFA- University of Victoria. With Distinction

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2015

• “Assumed Permanence,” Xchanges Gallery, Victoria, BC

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2017

• “April Fools,” Ministry of Casual Living, Victoria, BC

2016

• “Iterations,” Graduating BFA show, Visual Arts Building, University of Victoria, BC

2015

• “Bean Medley,” Audain Gallery, University of Victoria, BC

• “A Little Off,” Audain Gallery, University of Victoria, BC

• “Scheme,” Xchanges Gallery, Victoria, BC

• “Resolve,” Audain Gallery, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC

• “Construct,” fifty fifty arts collective, Victoria, BC

2014

• “Misfits,” Audain Gallery, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC

• “Spectres,” Residential open house, Victoria, BC

 

AWARDS

2016

• BC Arts Council Early Career Development Mentorship Grant

• BC Arts Council Scholarship grant

• Jamie Cassels Undergraduate Research Award

• Presidents Scholarship, Vancouver Island University

 

MEDIA

2016

• Not Random Art: The Contemporary Art Review, Interview PG 76-83, Joomag Publications,

https://www.joomag.com/magazine/not-random-art/0329729001472212611

• Dallas Jeffs. “Deconstructions of Familiar Forms: Sculpture by Hollis Roberts,” (Review). Artist

Run Website. November 10th, 2016

2015

• Juniper, Kate. “Construct at the fifty fifty arts collective,” (Review). Se·zes·sion. February 27, 2015

 

STUDIO ASSISTANT

2017

• “Building as ever,” with Cedric Bomford at the Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California

• “One Way or Another,” with Megan Dickie at Open Space Gallery, Victoria, BC

2016

• “It’s in the Making,” with Bomford Studios at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, BC

• “The Traveller,” with Cedric Bomford and Jim Bomford at The Esker Foundation, Calgary, AB

• “Songs for Glass Island,” with Paul Walde, Camille Norment at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, BC

• “Music for Natural History,” with Paul Walde at the Royal BC Museum, Victoria, BC