Brenna George

Individual


Roles

Artist, Educator, Writer

Biography

Brenna George is best known for her thoughtful paintings made from abstracting events in her life. Her style is a mix of journaling and humor insights using exuberant brushwork and anthropomorphism. Her work is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada and the Surrey Art Gallery. She has mentored at MAWA, Video Pool, the Rural Arts Mentorship Program at MAN and MAWA, and privately through her website. She teaches painting and drawing at the WAG, RWB, Forum Art, and Fort Garry Palette Club in Winnipeg. George is a Winnipeg artist. Growing up in Victoria in the 1970s with a father who was a biologist, George spent most of her childhood outdoors hiking on beaches and making sculptural installations with plants, rocks, dirt, and twigs. She studied at Emily Carr in Vancouver, in the 1980s, then continued to make art. She has been drawing, painting, and making video art for many years. Her work has a large outdoor plein-air direction in the summers and journaling abstracting from events in her life in the winters. George exhibited yearly with the Artist Mothers group at Mawa and co-led the group for seven years.

Brenna George, 2022

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