March 2005, JDUC, Queen’s University, Kingston, ONġ2 October- 4 November 2004, Union Gallery, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON May 2005, Nepean Pointe-Centre, Ottawa, ONĪpril 2005, Ontario Hall, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON ![]() May-June 2005, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON July 2007, Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, ONĭecember 2006, The Darling Building, Toronto, ONįebruary 2006, National Trade Centre, Toronto, ON March 2007, Jacob Javits Center, New York, NYĭecember 2007, The Darling Building, Toronto, ONĪugust 10 – September 2, 2007, AWOL Gallery, Toronto, ON November 29 – December 23, 2007, Parts Gallery, Toronto, ON July 2008, Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, ONĪugust 8 – September 3, 2008, AWOL Gallery, Toronto, ON Terence Robert Gallery (half gallery show) – Emily Filler New WorksĪpril 2008 – Terence Robert Gallery, Ottawa, ON Nov 1 – Dec 28, 2008, Sweet Art Gallery, The Distillery District, Toronto, ON June 2009-July 2009, Galerie L’Harmattan, Baie St-Paul, QCĪugust 12 – September 6, 2009, AWOL Gallery, Toronto, ON Galerie Saint-Dizier – 15 Year Anniversary Showĭecember 2009, Galerie Saint-Dizier, Montreal, QC ![]() October 28 – 31, 2010 – Toronto ON (with Galerie St-Dizier) July 2011-Aug 2011 – Terence Robert Gallery, Ottawa, ON Terence Robert Gallery – Summer Group Show July 7 – Aug 25, 2012, Newzones Gallery of Contemporary Art, Calgary, ABĪpril 5 – April 15, 2012, Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, BC Wrapped in Colour – 10th Anniversary Exhibitionĭecember 4 – January 30, 2014/15, Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, BCĪpril 3 – April 29, 2014, Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, BCĪpril 4 – April 14, 2013, Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, BCĭecember 2012, Elevation Gallery, Canmore, AB ![]() June 1 – Aug– First Canadian Place Gallery (with Muse Gallery), Toronto, ON July 30 – August 2, 2015, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery October 23 – October 26, 2015, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery March 3-6, 2016, Rebecca Hossack Art Galleryĭecember 1-6, 2015, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery October 28-31, 2016, Rebecca Hossack Art GalleryĪugust 4-7, 2016, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery March 2-5, 2017, Rebecca Hossack Art Galleryįebruary 16-19, 2017, Rebecca Hossack Art Galleryĭecember 1-4, 2016, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery July 6-9, 2017, Rebecca Hossack Art GalleryĪpril 26-29, 2017, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery July 8 – August 26, 2017, Newzones Gallery October 27-30, 2017, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery June 24 – August 28, 2020, Newzones Gallery October 31 – November 8, 2020, Galerie Robertson Ares November 26 – 28, 2021, Galerie Robertson Ares May 21 – J– Terence Robert Gallery, Ottawa, ONĪpril 25 – – Terence Robert Gallery, Ottawa, ON May 20 – J– Terence Robert Gallery, Ottawa, ON May 4 – – Terence Robert Gallery, Ottawa, ON July 6 – Aug– Rebecca Hossack Gallery, New York, NYįebruary 1-25, 2017 – Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UKĪpril 2013 – Terence Robert Gallery, Ottawa, ON May 12 – J– Newzones Gallery, Calgary, ABĭecember 18 – Janu– Caldwell Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA September 18 – October 10, 2020, Galerie Robertson Ares Curriculum Vitaeįebruary 18 – March 18, 2022, Lanoue Gallery, Boston, MA Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in private and corporate collections throughout North America and Europe.ī. Exploring this contrast, the works playfully collate the images and textures from both worlds.Įmily Filler lives and works in Toronto, Canada. Living in downtown Toronto, Filler is often influenced by her ritual walk to the studio, where she observes the landscape shift from bustling city life to contemplative residential neighborhoods. As these processes and elements interlace, they create a hybrid between representation and abstraction, the natural and supernatural. Dense mark-making contrasts with airy clouds of transparent color and screen-printed florals reveal themselves from behind cut and torn paper and canvas. ![]() She weaves together painting, printmaking and photography in her ‘painterly collages’, bringing together panels of color, meticulous patterning and floral elements. There is a sense of the familiar but also the feeling that you are falling into a dream – flowers act as a departure point to a world that dissolves into abstraction. Emily Filler’s paintings walk the line between the real and the imaginary.
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