BFA with Distinction, Visual Arts
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“Holy ll" is from a body of work that investigates the assignation of morality to disabled bodies, situating figures in an organic, unsettling environment. Mikell works with blue in most of these paintings to enunciate the monopoly notable Autism organisations have declared on associations to blue, and consequently, to Autism as an alleged deficit. Mikell's figurative abstract works have been exhibited and collected nationally.
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Jun 25, 2024
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About the artist
JADE MIKELL is a disabled artist and activist working within institutional critique. She cites her lived-experiences in an Anthroposophic community and undergoing ABA therapy to identify, upend and communicate the demoralising and endangering effects of institutional inaccessibility. Mikell's work has been exhibited by Visionary Projects NYC, the Audain Gallery, Esquimalt Art Gallery, the Denman Island Arts Centre, B.L.O.C.K.H.O.U.S.E. and more. Her most recent solo exhibition, Tender Feet, opened earlier this year at the Fifty Fifty Arts Collective in Victoria BC. Her work has been published on ArtConnect, Parrot Art, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and more. Mikell is the recipient of an Innovate Grant 2024 Honourable Mention. Upcoming honours for Mikell include invitations to residencies at Hektor on Lanzarote and Casa Lü in México City, and group exhibitions in México City and New York.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1996 in Denman Island, BC, Canada. Currently residing in Victoria, BC, Canada.
Continuing Studies Tender Feet, Fifty-Fifty Arts Collective Quaintrelle, Denman Island Arts Centre Dépouillé, Earth Club Factory Bending, Township Vertu Individuelle Et L’Unité, Little Fernwood Gallery Easement, SP Gallery Forme, Earth Club Factory Tender Feet, Fifty-Fifty Arts Collective Quaintrelle, Denman Island Arts Centre Dépouillé, Earth Club Factory Bending, Township Vertu Individuelle Et L’Unité, Little Fernwood Gallery Easement, SP Gallery Forme, Earth Club Factory Parrot: “Without my disabled body, my work would not exist” Interview with Jade Mikell ArtConnect “Best of the Week” Feature, ArtConnect, Berlin, Germany (online publication) CBC Radio: “A New Art Exhibit at the Fifty Fifty Arts Collective in Victoria explores the intersection between family, disability and hard physical labour.” Greenhouse Residency Hektor Residency Casa Lü Residency Innovate Grant, Honorable Mention
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