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: OCADU

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DENISE BOLDUC, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
LOGAN MACDONALD, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
STEPHANIE PANGOWISH, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
ALANIS OBOMSAWIN, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
JOI T. ARCAND, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
JOHN MOSES, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
JOHN HAMPTON, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
JENNIFER MESSON, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
KARYN RECOLLET, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
MELISSA GENERAL, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
STEVE TEEKENS, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
AMANDA ROBERTSON-HEBERT, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
DAWN MARACLE, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
COLE ALVIS, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
CHRISTA COUTURE, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
BRIAN NORTON, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
LINDA GRUSSANI, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
TERRI MONTURE, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
SUZANNE MORRISSETTE, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
ANDREA WALSH, Toronto, Ontario, 2016
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  • Braveheart (2024)
  • Facing the Camera (2008-2018, 2023)
  • 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 (2019)
  • Paintings (2013-2016)
  • Red Embers (2019)
  • Wrapped in Culture (2017)
  • Canadian Forces Artists Program (2017)
  • from an early age revisited (2014-2018)
  • 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 (1990-1993)
  • Family Circle (1982)

Plain(s) Warrior Artist

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Facing the Camera

from an early age revisited

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