ROBERTA PYX SUTHERLAND - Instructor at MISSA 2020

Roberta Pyx Sutherland is a contemporary Canadian artist who works from Victoria and Hornby Island. From her first solo show at the Victoria Art Gallery in the 80s her work has continued to focus on the environment and the interconnectivity of all life forms.

Her work has been collected by the Canada Council for the Arts, Burnaby Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Toronto Public Library, University of British Columbia, Concordia University Library, and the Bibliothèque de Genève. Sutherland particularly enjoys creating site-specific installations. In 2012 she painted an Andy Warhol tribute for the Hornby Island Arts Council, one of the world’s largest Tomato Soup Cans. Magazines and e-journals such as Lions Roar, Culturium, the Uncertainty Club and Shambhala Sun regularly include her images.

Roberta Pyx Sutherland is a contemporary Canadian artist who works from Victoria and Hornby Island. From her first solo show at the Victoria Art Gallery in the 80s her work has continued to focus on the environment and the interconnectivity of all life forms.

Her work has been collected by the Canada Council for the Arts, Burnaby Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Toronto Public Library, University of British Columbia, Concordia University Library, and the Bibliothèque de Genève. Sutherland particularly enjoys creating site-specific installations. In 2012 she painted an Andy Warhol tribute for the Hornby Island Arts Council, one of the world’s largest Tomato Soup Cans. Magazines and e-journals such as Lions Roar, Culturium, the Uncertainty Club and Shambhala Sun regularly include her images.

https://robertapyxsutherland.com/