Jane Everett’s work is rooted in the landscape. Her adopted home in the interior of British Columbia and the intersection between the man-made and natural worlds together form the recurrent focus of her practice in both drawing and painting. Technically a study of light as it elucidates or obscures form, Everett’s work explores the fragility of the wilderness in the wake of our outsized impact on it. Originally from Winnipeg, she did her Fine Arts degree at Queen’s University. Her work has been exhibited across the country in private and public galleries and has expanded to the visuals for Ballet Kelowna’s Macbeth, and Saskatoon’s Nuit Blanche.
The artist is represented in Toronto by Ingram Gallery, and in Edmonton by Bugera Matheson Gallery. Please find links to the galleries below.