BIOGRAPHY

Having completed her 4 year BFA at OCAD University, Dufresne hopes to merge the worlds of art and therapeutic practices with her large scale abstract expressionist pieces. Sarah Dufresne is a 30 year old Canadian artist from Thunder Bay, Ontario with an honour bachelor’s degree in both Psychology and Fine Art. Through the process of studying, Dufresne found anxieties creeping in and deterring her true potential. Even though she hadn’t taken art classes in years, Dufresne turned to creating to aleve some of these anxieties. What started off as a practice in self care, quickly flourished into a love affair with painting and art making that would be the center of her life for years to come. During her first few years of art classes, Dufresne struggled with finding her own style and seriously considered quitting painting altogether. It was then that her father and local artist, Guy Dufresne, set up a joint father- daughter exhibition at a local waterfront restaurant. This launched Dufresne’s confidence not only in herself but also in her craft. That joint show quickly snowballed into the opportunity to have solo exhibitions for the next 2 years. Upon graduation from Lakehead University’s Psychology program, Dufresne felt that her thirst for creating wasn’t quite fulfilled yet. This led her to apply to one of Canada’s most recognized art school, OCAD University. Her completion of her BFA from OCAD granted her many opportunities to work with great artists and mentors. One of these mentors, Daniel Solomon, saw something in Dufresne's work which prompted him to recommend her to be represented by Hatch Gallery, the gallery he is also represented by. In summer of 2019 she had signed on with Hatch as one of their represented artists and come summer 2022 Dufresne had her first show with the gallery in Prince Edward County alongside seasoned artist Tom Wilson. After many successful exhibitions in her hometown of Thunder Bay, Dufresne decided it was time to expand into a new environment with more opportunities. In fall of 2024 Dufresne made the move across the country to Vancouver, BC where she currently resides. This move brought about the opportunity to have a studio space in one of the largest studio buildings in Western Canada, as well as participation in a group show with North Van Arts.

The way that her work functions in the material world is an act of therapy into its own. Dufresne seeks to heal herself and the viewer in the process of creating and showing her work.

Photograph by Jack Barten

Accomplishments

  • Group Exhibition, North Van Arts, Vancouver BC (2024)

  • Solo Exhibition, Bight Restaurant, Thunder Bay Ontario (2024)

  • Group Exhibition, Hatch Gallery, Prince Edward County Ontario (2023)

  • Joint Exhibition with Tom Wilson, Hatch Gallery, Prince Edward County Ontario (2022)

  • Solo art exhibition, Co.Lab Gallery, Thunder Bay Ontario (2022)

  • Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Drawing & Painting, OCAD University (2021)

  • Representation acquired through Hatch Gallery, Prince Edward County Ontario (2021)

  • Solo art exhibit, Bight Restaurant & Bar, Thunder Bay Ontario (2021)

  • Joint art exhibit, Bight Restaurant & Bar, Thunder Bay Ontario (2020)

  • Group art show with Project Mood Ring, Toronto Ontario (2019)

  • Solo art exhibit, Rebel Salad, Thunder Bay Ontario (2019)

  • Solo art exhibit, Bight Restaurant & Bar, Thunder Bay Ontario (2018)

  • Best art exhibit in the Walleye’s “Best of” issue (2018)

  • Artwork in the collection of Lakehead University’s Marketing & Branding Office (2018)

  • Third best art exhibit in the Walleye’s “Best of” issue (2017)

  • Solo art exhibit, Bight Restaurant & Bar, Thunder Bay Ontario (2017)

  • Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology, Lakehead University (2017)

  • Featured artist article in the Argus (April 2017)

  • Collaborative art show with Guy Dufresne, Bight Restaurant & Bar, Thunder Bay Ontario (2016)

  • Juried art show, Lakehead University Thunder Bay (April 2016 & April 2017)

  • Painting auctioned at Mozart’s & Martini’s (2016 & 2017)

  • Painting displayed at The Study, Lakehead University Thunder Bay (2016)