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Philippa Jones (born 1982,
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, United Kingdom) is a British artist and curator based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Her practice includes
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, painting, animation, and interactive installations, to explore constructed realities and active myth making. She is notable as the first artist from
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to be included in the
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contemporary biennial.


Career

Prior to moving to Canada in 2009, Philippa Jones completed a Bachelors of Fine Art and a Masters of Art in Interactive Art & Design at
University College Falmouth Falmouth University ( kw, Pennskol Aberfal) is a specialist public university for the creative industries based in Falmouth and Penryn, Cornwall, England. Founded as Falmouth School of Art in 1902, it was later known as Falmouth College of Ar ...
. In 2012, Jones was included in the exhibition "New Romantics" at
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, alongside Photographer Anthony Redpath and artist
Kelly Richardson Kelly Richardson (born 1972) is a Canadian artist working with digital technologies to create hyper-real landscapes. Early life and education Richardson was born August 2, 1972, in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. From 1994 to 1997, she studied at th ...
, curated by Bruce Johnson. When describing Jones' work in 'New Romantics,' author Katie Bethune Leamen wrote: "''Jones creates feelings of physical displacement and wizard-like communion with animals.''"'' Her work was then featured in a solo exhibition entitled "MIRIAD," the result of a three-month residency at
The Rooms The Rooms is a cultural facility in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The facility opened in 2005 and houses the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Provincial Muse ...
as part of the Elbow Room Residency Program. The exhibition was curated by
Mireille Eagan Mireille Eagan (born 1982) is a Canadian arts writer and curator. Career Mireille Eagan was born in Calgary, Alberta, in 1982 and grew up in Whitehorse, Yukon, and in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She is a graduate of Mount Allison University ( ...
. MIRIAD (Ministry of Intuitive Research in Imagined and Actual Discoveries) is a fictional scientific organization whose directive is to "contribute to known truths through imaginative exploration." Through playful scenarios where individuals adopt roles, participants "formulate hypotheses free from preconceptions, initiating research by imagining truths, then seeking to substantiate these imaginings through the discovery of actual artifacts and specimens."Acting as a lead researcher, Jones constructed a representation of an island as other individuals acting as experts imagined it collectively, translating the results of their research into sculpture, installation, and drawings including the 15-foot pen and ink drawing "MIRIAD Island." The drawing, and the process of creating it, was described as "''an unfolding linear landscape consisting of myriad geometric shapes and expressive washes in subtly monochromatic tones. ... The drawing was allowed to unfold intuitively, starting with a clearly imagined horizontal structure inspired by the vastness of the Newfoundland landscape. The artist deliberately had no end vision for the final island, wanting instead to see how it would grow and attempting to keep herself (in her own words) 'in a state of continuous imaginative possibilities.'''" In 2014, the National Gallery of Canada collected Jones' work "MIRIAD Island." This piece was exhibited i
‘Shine a Light: Canadian Biennial 2014’
at The National Gallery of Canada and was curated by Josée Drouin-Brisebois, Greg Hill, Andrea Kunard, Jonathan Shaughnessy and Rhiannon Vogl. As the curatorial text for the National Gallery of Canada described: "''The resulting drawing shows both her automatic way of working and the physical results of this creative and research-based practice." In 2016, Jones' piece "Silence" was shown at "Writing Topography," the Marion McCain Exhibition of Contemporary Atlantic Art' curated by Corinna Ghaznavi at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. Later that same year, Jones' project, 'A Study into the Phenomena of the Newfoundland Bubble' was exhibited i
‘Land of Mirrors: ongoing experiments in Newfoundland‘
at Eastern Edge Art Gallery, curated by Mary MacDonald alongside artists
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, Jerry Ropson, Michael Flaherty and Jason Wells. Author Lisa Moore wrote of this work: ''"Philippa Jones's installation ... captures the isolation of living in a town on an island in the North Atlantic, especially under the smothering, claustrophobic blanket of winter, when air travel is often thwarted and even a trip to the bar becomes a mythic voyage".''


Art


Selected exhibitions

*2012 'New Romantics,' The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery * 2012 'Co-exist simultaneously' Solo show, Leyton Gallery of Fine Arts * 2013 'Boxed in' The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery & Craft Council Gallery, curated b
Denis Longchamps
* 2013 'MIRIAD’, The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery curated by Bruce Johnson * 2013 'Landscape Illuminated
The Leyton Gallery of Fine Art
* 2014–1
‘Shine a Light: Canadian Biennial 2014’The National Gallery of Canada
* 2015 ''Stories We Tell Ourselves
Craft Council Gallery
* 2015 'Elapsed’ Two Rivers Gallery, Prince George, curated by George Harris * 2015 'Fragments for your Imagination to Hold', Christina Parker Gallery * 2015 'Nature Present' Rotary Arts Centre, curated by Mary MacDonald * 2015–16 'Writing Topography, The Marion McCain Exhibition of Contemporary Atlantic Art' curated by Corinna Ghaznavi at
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* 201
‘Land of Mirrors: ongoing experiments in Newfoundland‘
Eastern Edge Art Gallery, Curated b
Mary MacDonald
* 2016 'The Expanded Place
Christina Parker Gallery


Residency

201
Artist in Residence, Elbow Room, The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery.


Collections


The National Gallery of Canada
* City of St John's, NL * The Provincial Art Bank, NL * The Rooms Permanent Collection * Private Collections


Further reading


Books

* Shine a Light / Surgir de l'ombre: Canadian Biennial 2014 / La biennale canadienne 2014, by Josee Drouin-brisebois (Author), Greg Hill (Author), Andrea Kunard (Author), Jonathan Shaughnessy (Author), Rhiannon Vogl (Author). Publisher: Natl Gallery of Canada; Bilingual edition (2 September 2014)
Printmaking on the edge, 40 years at St. Michael's
(2014)
Kevin Major Kevin Major (born September 12, 1949) is a Canadian author who lives in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador with his wife. He writes for both young people and adults, including fiction, literary non-fiction, poetry, and plays. Major was born a ...
(Author) publisher: St. Michael's Printshop * Writing Topography / Cree la topographie: The Marion McCain Exhibition of Contemporary Atlantic Art / L'Exposition Marion McCaind'art contemporain de la region Atlantique by Corinna, Ph.D. Ghaznavi, Publisher: Beaverbrook Art Gallery (1871) ASIN: B01K93H50A


Articles

* 2012 Canadian Art Magazine, review of the
New Romantics’ Katie Bethune-Leamen
* 2013 Pages No. 1, a Rooms publication, 'MIRIAD: An exercise in rational amusement',
Mireille Eagan Mireille Eagan (born 1982) is a Canadian arts writer and curator. Career Mireille Eagan was born in Calgary, Alberta, in 1982 and grew up in Whitehorse, Yukon, and in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She is a graduate of Mount Allison University ( ...
* 2013 C magazine No. 118 Gloria Hickey review of 'MIRIAD’ * 201
Akimbo Hit List Philippa Jones
* 2013 Riddle Fence No. 14 feature, interview with Sara Tilley on 'MIRIAD’ * 2014
The Overcast ''The Overcast'' is a monthly newspaper that covers arts and culture in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The paper began publishing in February 2014, founded by St. John's author and blogger Chad Pelley. ''The Overcast'' covers local arti ...
'Structure and Randomness: Current works by Philippa Jones', Martin Poole * 2014 Apartment 613 'MIRIAD Island by Philippa Jones on exhibit at NGC', by Charlene Lau Ahier * 2015 The Telegram 'Letting the imagination go', Tara Bradbury * 2015
The Overcast ''The Overcast'' is a monthly newspaper that covers arts and culture in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The paper began publishing in February 2014, founded by St. John's author and blogger Chad Pelley. ''The Overcast'' covers local arti ...
, 'Philippa Jones’ Latest Exhibit, Fragments for your imagination to hold', Craig Francis Power * 2015
National Gallery of Canada The National Gallery of Canada (french: Musée des beaux-arts du Canada), located in the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's national art museum. The museum's building takes up , with of space used for exhibiting art. It is one of the ...
Magazin
‘Mapping the Contours of Atlantic Canada through Art‘
By Shannon Moore * 2016 Canadian Art Magazinebr>‘What Is the New Newfoundland Dream?
Lisa Moore * 2016 The Telegram, 'Philippa Jones has people wondering what's real and what's not with her newest art show', Tara Bradbury


Published writing

* 201
The Crafted Home
* 2016-10-13
Get to know Jessica Waterman: artist, costume designer, furniture maker', By Philippa Jones, Home and Cabin Magazine


References


External links


Philippa Jones interviewed as part of "Shine a Light" at the National Gallery of Canada

Artist Website

"Documentary" as part of MIRIAD
* http://miriad.ca/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Philippa Canadian painters British painters Living people 1982 births 20th-century Canadian artists Artists from Newfoundland and Labrador Canadian multimedia artists 20th-century Canadian women artists Canadian installation artists