Bri Vermeer

Giant's Tomb | Awenda Provincial Park; Tiny, ON

Painting
2019
Oil on canvas
48x72"
My work makes monuments of sentimental items: this knitted, patchwork blanket — crafted years ago by my Oma Vermeer-Honingh — holds memories, experience, and age within its knots. The context and location of each painting is provided by the title, as a form of recordkeeping. My large scale paintings often situate it within an unknown and ambiguously rendered environment to serve as a reminder that it is not necessarily the place that provides meaning, but the memory of the space you bring with you.

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Giant's Tomb | Awenda Provincial Park; Tiny, ON
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2020, Fresh Paint / New Construction – 16th edition
Art Mûr, Montréal
2019, New Perspectives
Great Hall, OCAD University

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Bri Vermeer

Painter and printmaker

“Bri's current work focuses on the intersections of memory, disability, family textiles, and movement through both the built and natural environment. She happily switches between the intuitive process...” [More]