
Olivia Brouwer is an interdisciplinary artist based in Cambridge, Ontario. In 2016, she graduated from the Art and Art History joint program, specializing in painting and printmaking, at the University of Toronto Mississauga and Sheridan College Institute of Technology. Since then, her work has been exhibited in a number of shows primarily across Southern Ontario, some of which include the Blackwood Gallery, the Art Gallery of Mississauga, Tangled Art + Disability, Idea Exchange, and Centre[3].
Brouwer was a recipient of the Centre[3] Emerging Artist Residency program, the Artist Residency program at the Cotton Factory, and the 2022 Femme Folks Fest Residency. She was one of 52 finalists for the 2021 Salt Spring National Art Prize, an award winner of the City of Hamilton Creator Award, as well as a recipient of various grants from Region of Waterloo Arts Fund, Ontario Arts Council, and Canada Council for the Arts.
As a partially blind artist, Brouwer explores the idea of blindness through her art, melding organic and geometric abstraction with scenes inspired by natural organisms and spiritual teachings relating to vision from both a metaphorical and literal sense. Inspired by the Rorschach Inkblot Test, she addresses blindness by examining ideas surrounding belief, meaning, clarity, and sight with an abstract image. Her most recent work explores visual art accessibility and the activation of human senses beyond the reliance of vision, such as touch and sound, enabling an inclusive experience for both visually impaired and sighted viewers.
Communities of Practice
Artistic Mediums
Recent Work
- Touching Sound (a sensory-led nature walk and workshop in collaboration with CNIB and Dawn Matheson)
- The Scales That Fall From Our Eyes
- CONTACT Kit series
Exhibitions
- Disrupt And Resist : A Love Letter To The Disability Community On What Showing Up For Each Other Can Be, Gillespie Gallery of Art, Fairfax, Virginia, 2023
- The Scales That Fall From Our Eyes, Tangled Art + Disability, Toronto, 2023
- avere cura, Tangled Art + Disability, Toronto, 2022–2023
- Tele-Tales, Robert Kananaj Gallery, Toronto, 2021
- DE/ATTACHMENT, Narwhal Contemporary Gallery, Toronto, 2018
Press
- Baleeiro, B. (2022, June 22). Olivia Brouwer’s art is for everyone to see – and touch. The Hamilton Spectator.
- Myburgh, B. (2022, May 11). Interview with Olivia Brouwer for exhibition Scale, The Six Hundred (T6).
- Haggo, R. (2016, September 23). Serious attraction to abstraction pays off. The Hamilton Spectator.