Pamela Dodds – Artist Talk, OCAD University, July 2020

Video (51:09): Artist presentation by queer feminist artist Pamela Dodds. Pamela works with printmaking and painting.

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About Pamela Dodds

Pamela Dodds’s practice in painting and relief printmaking explores the complexities and nuances of human relationships, drawing from a feminist, lesbian sensibility. Her work examines the uniquity of individual experience, as well as the universality of human longing and desire. She is further inspired by studying the interconnectedness of humanity across time and space and the natural world and the ways in which we affect and are affected by each other’s actions.

Dodds’s work is exhibited regularly in Canada, the USA, and most recently in Europe. Her work has been purchased by the Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, Capital One Bank, Toronto, Boston Public Library, Massachusetts, and many individuals. She has been awarded numerous fellowships and residencies in Canada, Spain, the USA and the UK. She has received financial support from Ontario Arts Council, the Gottlieb Foundation, NY, Massachusetts Cultural Council, and Barbara Deming Memorial Fund Grant for feminist art. Pamela Dodds was born in Canada, lived for many years in the USA, and currently lives and works in Toronto.