The Wild Life by Brandy Saturley

The Wild Life by Brandy Saturley

presented by Miller Art Gallery

November 13 - December 21, 2025

The Wild Life

By Brandy Saturley

Presented by the Miller Art Gallery

These works explore three facets of ‘wild life’: the iconic wildlife of Canada, the untamed landscapes, and Saturley’s personal journey as a Canadian artist creating across the country. From polar bears to elk, and mountain ranges to ocean shores, each piece reflects a deep connection to place and experience. Together, they tell a story of discovery, identity, and the wild spirit that unites it all.


November 13 - December 21, 2025

Times
Opening Party:
THU Nov 13 @ 7PM

Exhibit Hours:
THU Nov 13 - SUN Dec 21
Tuesday to Friday, between 12-4PM
Info
The Roxy Theatre:
Miller Art Gallery

Run Time -
Tickets
FREE

About the Artist

Brandy Saturley

Brandy Saturley (b. 1972) is a prominent contemporary Canadian artist recognized for her unique pop modernism style. Her work vividly captures the essence of Canadian culture, landscapes, wildlife, and iconic symbols, offering an engaging exploration of national identity. Saturley studied visual culture at Emily Carr University of Art and Design and pursued contemporary art practices at the Royal College of Art in London, England. She also holds a degree in cinema from the Victoria Motion Picture School. Her multidisciplinary education informs her diverse and dynamic artistic practice.

Saturley’s career is marked by notable achievements, including receiving the prestigious Fleck Fellowship from the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and a private residency with the Pouch Cove Foundation in Newfoundland. She was also shortlisted by the Canadian Olympic Committee for the Art of Sport Trophy. Over the past 15 years, her acclaimed series Pop Canadianisms has grown to include more than 400 paintings, celebrating Canada’s identity across its three coasts. In 2024, Saturley was elected to the Society of Canadian Artists in Toronto and awarded a Certificate of Artistic Merit from the Luxembourg Art Prize. In 2025, she debuted a solo exhibition of her Newfoundland-inspired series alongside the launch of her artist monograph at the James Baird Gallery in Newfoundland. Saturley’s artwork has been widely recognized and featured in prominent publications such as CBC Arts, Forbes, Our Canada, Whitehot Magazine NYC, and Hart House Review. Her work has also been highlighted in regional and niche outlets including Whistler Traveller Magazine, Okotoks Western Wheel, Sherwood Park News, and numerous Canadian art blogs like Canadian Art Junkie, Puckstruck, and Life As Human. Her self-published works and portfolio are archived in ARTEXTE in Montreal and the National Gallery of Canada Library and Archives, ensuring her contributions to Canadian art are preserved for future generations.

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