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TRAVIS SHILLING

TRAVIS SHILLING

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Travis Shilling’s paintings tell a story. A filmmaker and playwright, Travis’ work reflects a rich imagination and exceptional skill. Travis’ recent paintings juxtapose civilization and the animal world in a narrative dreamscape. His short film “Bear Tung”, featuring Gary Farmer, was a selection in the 2011 National Museum of American Indian in NYC as well as the Santa fe independent film festival in October. Travis was born in Rama, Ontario: the second of two artist sons of acclaimed Aboriginal artist Arthur Shilling. Travis has exhibited since age 21 in Canada, Europe and the US. He travels between a studio in Rama and one in Toronto.

Exhibitions

  • 2010 – The Shilling Show, South Hampton Art gallery, South Hampton ON
  • 2009 – Totem, Solo Exhibition, Beckett Fine Art Ltd., Toronto, ON First Nations Art, Art Gallery of Ontario, Art Rental & Sales Gallery
  • 2008 – Group Show, Nick Whistler Gallery, East Sussex, England
  • 2007 – Solo Exhibition, Beckett Fine Art Ltd., Toronto, ON Solo Exhibition, Pegasus Gallery, Salt Spring Island BC Travis and Bewabon Shilling, Orillia Museum of Art & History, Orillia, Ontario Group Exhibition, The Gary Farmer Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
  • 2006 – Solo Exhibition, The Gary Farmer Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA Solo exhibition, The Moore Gallery, Victoria BC Arthur & Travis Shilling, Father & Son, Exhibition, Beckett Fine Art Ltd., Oakville, ON

Contact

Travis Shilling
Rama, Ontario, Canada

travis@travisshilling.com
www.travisshilling.com

tumblr: travisshilling.tumblr.com

Travis Shilling is represented by Ingram Gallery, 49 Avenue Road, Toronto, ON

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MUSKRAT is an on-line Indigenous arts, culture magazine that honours the connection between humans and our traditional ecological knowledge by exhibiting original works and critical commentary. MUSKRAT embraces both rural and urban settings and uses media arts, the Internet, and wireless technology to investigate and disseminate traditional knowledges in ways that inspire their reclamation.

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