Rosalie Favell

Rosalie is a photo-based artist born in Winnipeg, Manitoba who draws inspiration from her family history & Metis (Cree, English) heritage

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Facing the Camera: Complete Series

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ADRIAN WALL, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
ALEX JANVIER, Banff, Alberta, 2008
ALEX JACOB, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
ALEX NAHWEGAHBOW, Ottawa, Ontario, 2015
ALEX PENA, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
ALONZO MENDES, Banff, Alberta, 2011
AMBER DAWN, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2011
AMY MALBEUF, Banff, Alberta, 2011
ANGELA SCHENSTEAD, Banff, Alberta, 2011
ANNIE ROSS, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
ANTHONY E. BEGAY, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
ARCHIE MOORE, Brisbane, Australia, 2016
ARIEL SMITH, Ottawa, Ontario, 2010
ARMAND RUFFO, Ottawa, Ontario, 2011
ARVO MIKKANEN, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
AUDREY BATESON, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, 2012
AUDREY DREAVER, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
AUGUST WALKER, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
AUTUMN GOMEZ, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
BABE HEMLAK, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012
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  • Family Legacy (2021)
  • Forging a New Path, Anne Favell (1896-1976) (2021)
  • Loved Ones (2021)
  • The Collector / The Artist in Her Museum (2019)
  • Plain(s) Warrior Artist (2018-2019)
  • She Saw Me 1994
  • Paintings (2013-2016)
  • Red Embers (2019)
  • Facing the Camera (2008-2018)
  • Wrapped in Culture (2017)
  • Canadian Forces Artists Program (2017)
  • from an early age revisited (2014-2016)
  • Artists in the Landscape (2016)
  • Collectors (2012-2013)
  • Closer to Heaven (2012)
  • Wish You Were Here (2011)
  • Cultural Mediations (2005-2008)
  • Plain(s) Warrior Artist (1999-2003)
  • Longing and Not Belonging (1998)
  • From an Early Age (1996)
  • Living Evidence (1994)
  • Portraits in Blood (1990-1992)
  • Family Circle (1985)

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phone: (613) 878-7165

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Plain(s) Warrior Artist

Facing the Camera

from an early age revisited

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