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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CURRENT EXHIBIT: Rosalie Favell (Re)Facing the Camera at MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina

September 11, 2015 by Rosalie Favell

From MacKenzie Art Gallery Website: (Re)facing the Camera features two contrasting bodies of portraiture by Karsh Award-winning artist Rosalie Favell. Facing the Camera (2008–2015) — presented here for the first time in its entirety — encircles the viewer with more than 275 portraits of Indigenous artists and curators, including Daphne Odjig, Alex Janvier, Robert Houle,  […]

Categories: 2015, Exhibits • Tags: Aboriginal, Alex Janvier, artists, Barry ACe, Daphne Odjig, exhibitions, Facing the Camera, Indigenous, Kent Monkman, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Michelle LaVallee, Native American, Robert Houle, Rosalie Favell, Ruth Cuthand

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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 (2014-2018)
  • 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 (1985)

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Plain(s) Warrior Artist

Facing the Camera

from an early age revisited

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