Artist Bio
Janet was born in 1977 into a family that long had the painting spirit.
In her early teens she was the proud recipient of her Mother's oil painting supplies, which she immediately began to experiment with. She still uses the same painting box today.
Janet completed two years of a Fine Arts degree from Concordia University in 2000. In 2001 she began her Masters Degree in Art Therapy from the same university. Exploring how the creation of art can heal and illuminate revealed to Janet important aspects of her dual identity of artist and therapist. Her master’s thesis; An artist meets a therapist : conflict and convergence in the identity of the emerging art therapist, demonstrated how a creative practice is imperative for balance in the work of an art therapist, and resulted in a solo show in the Fine Arts building.
In 2006, Janet moved from Montreal to the islands of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. The incredible beauty and power of the Haida Gwaii landscape continues to inspire each new painting. Her art has been shown all over the Islands. She had a solo exhibition at Queen B’s in 2008 and regularly had works at Sitka Studio and All About U Arts. Additionally, works were often displayed at Revive Therapeutic Centre and the Haida House at Tllaal. Since the Haida Gwaii Museum began holding art auctions to fundraise in 2012, Janet has contributed one or two pieces almost every year, raising much needed funds that support the Museum in documenting and strengthening the Haida Culture. Janet also exhibits regularly in the All Islands Art Show alongside the many diverse and talented artists of Haida Gwaii. Janet has sold works to collectors across Canada as well as here on Haida Gwaii. The late Ben Davidson was an avid collector of her work, purchasing three paintings over the years.
Janet is well known for her SewnArt canvases. These paintings are part sculpture, part painting. Randomly sewn together pieces of canvas create a textured backdrop, which guides how the painting is expressed and propels her two-dimensional painting into three dimensions. There is a tension in her paintings as a result of the rough stitching pulling the canvas together and the image thus created. Beautiful, constrained, surprising, and unique, each painting is a one-of-a-kind original.