Biography 

denirée isabel (Venezuela) 

denirée isabel is a Venezuelan interdisciplinary visual artist based in Toronto and specializing in textiles. In 2014 she received a diploma in advanced craft and design textiles from Sheridan College. In 2016, denirée completed a bachelor of fine arts in textiles and fashion with a minor in art history from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University. denirée has received multiple awards including JV Brown Academic Excellence in 2014, Craft Projects from the Ontario Arts Council in 2018, Visual Arts Projects from the Ontario Arts Council in 2020, Research and Creation from the Canada Council for the Arts, and Crafts Projects from the Ontario Arts Council in 2021. Denirée is one of the founders of the collective Colectivo Satelital created by a group of multidisciplinary Venezuelan artists. 

denirée isabel’s studio work is focused on contextualizing her experiences in womanhood, immigration, and identity by creating spatial experiences through textiles. denirée has showcased in the solo exhibitions no hay lugar (2016) at the Anna Leonowens Gallery in Halifax, Feel/Felt (2017) in the Chives Window Gallery in Halifax, and to the strangers i love deeply (2019) at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. Her work has been part of the collective exhibitions Soft Walls (2019) in the Museum of Contemporary Art as part of the Toronto Happening Festival, Navigating Connections (2020) online exhibition by Mount Saint Vincent Gallery in Halifax, and the Desire(d) Paths (2022) online exhibition Community Project Space, Lakeshore Arts inToronto.

Image from Sur Gallery collective exhibition Making Space, photographs by Arshad Meril

Solo exhibitions

denirée isabel solo exhibition Feel/Felt Chives Window Gallery, Halifax, 2017 

Collective exhibitions

denirée isabel collective exhibition Arteria, 14th Festival LatinArte, Montreal, 2022 https://latinarte.ca/  

denirée isabel with Collectivo Satelital collective exhibition Desire(d) Paths, Community Project Space, Lakeshore Arts, Toronto, 2022   

denirée isabel performance with Soft Walls Collective, A point and a line, makes a curve, then a circle, Nuit Blanche, 2 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Etobicoke, Ontario, 2022 

denirée isabel collective exhibition Lived in room objects frozen in time, Mary E. Black Gallery, Centre for Craft, Nova Scotia, 2022   

denirée isabel catalogue collective exhibition Lived in room objects frozen in time, Mary E. Black Gallery, Centre for Craft, Nova Scotia, 2022   

denirée isabel press release collective exhibition Lived in room objects frozen in time, Mary E. Black Gallery, Centre for Craft, Nova Scotia, 2022 

denirée isabel press release collective exhibition Lived in room objects frozen in time, Mary E. Black Gallery, Centre for Craft, Nova Scotia, 2022   

denirée isabel with Colectivo Satelital collective exhibition Memorial work by artists of the Venezuelan diaspora, curated by Camila Salcedo, Xspace, Toronto, 2020 

denirée isabel collective exhibition Making Spaces, curated by Karina Roman Justo, Sur Gallery, 2020  

denirée isabel press release collective exhibition BAM 2018, Casa Pueblito, Toronto, 2018 

denirée isabel collective exhibition Working it out, Artists-in-Residence at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, 2017

Interviews

denirée isabel interview by Isabel Inclan, Making Art Making Change project, Correo newspaper, 2021  

Presentations

denirée isabel video Study Day Session 2, Stitching Together, 2022 

denirée isabel video Online Portfolio Review, Sur Gallery, Toronto 2021

Published work by denirée isabel

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Published work about denirée isabel

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Press release

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List of Grants, Awards and Projects

denirée isabel press release Crafting from Memory Workshop, Eye Level Art, Nova Scotia, 2022 

denirée isabel Power Plant recipient list Emerging Artist Network, 2020 

denirée isabel Exhibition Assistance Recipient list Ontario Arts Council, 2020   

denirée isabel press release workshop at Casa Pueblito, Toronto, 2018 

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