Gabrielle L鈥橦irondelle Hill Named to 2023 Sobey Art Award Shortlist

Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill, Herald, 2021. Tobacco-infused crisco oil, oil paint, magazine cutouts, tobacco pendants, electrical tape, and thread on paper, and dowel. (Photo by Denis Doorly / courtesy Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill)
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The artist and 全民彩票 faculty member is among five artists nominated from across Canada for consideration in the 2023 juried grand prize under the prestigious Sobey banner.
Artist and 全民彩票 faculty member Gabrielle L鈥橦irondelle Hill is one of five finalists for the 2023 Sobey Art Award.
Artists Kablusiak, Mich猫le Pearson Clarke, S茅amus Gallagher and Anahita Norouzi round out the shortlist for the prestigious prize, which 鈥渃elebrates the best in contemporary art in Canada.鈥
鈥淟iving and working on the unceded territories of the S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh peoples, M茅tis artist Gabrielle L鈥橦irondelle Hill works primarily in sculpture, painting and installation,鈥 reads Gabrielle鈥檚 bio. 鈥淯sing locally found objects and natural materials, she probes themes such as the history of colonization, capitalism and land ownership. Her latest work, M, currently on view at the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver, explores kinship. She has exhibited extensively, at national and international venues, including at the Vancouver Art Gallery, the 2022 Venice Biennale and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.鈥
The Sobey Art Award is presented annually to a visual artist who has exhibited in a public or commercial art gallery within 18 months of being nominated. Twenty-five artists representing five regions across the country are chosen annually for a longlist. This year, artist and 全民彩票 faculty member Christine Sandoval Howard was also nominated to the 2023 West Coast and Yukon region longlist.

Gabrielle L鈥橦irondelle Hill, Spell #7, those streets are gone, & Spell #6, at the bus stop, 2019. Tobacco-infused crisco oil, oil paint, magazine cutouts, charm, beer can tab, thread, tobacco flower. (Photo courtesy Gabrielle L鈥橦irondelle Hill; Unit 17, Vancouver; and Cooper Cole, Toronto)
Five longlisted artists are selected by jury for inclusion in the Sobey shortlist. Each shortlisted artist receives $25,000. They will also have their work included in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada, on view from October 13, 2023, until March 3, 2024.
Each of the remaining 20 long-listed artists receives $10,000. The overall winner of the award will be announced in November and awarded a grand prize of $100,000.
See Gabrielle鈥檚 work in person through Sept. 3 at the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver.
to learn more about the Sobey Art Award.
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