Tracey-Mae Chambers

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Aboriginal visual artist in Southern Ontario specializing in encaustic. I am at present working on an exhibition which begins on May 24 at Woodland Cultural Centre in Brantford during the annual First Nations Art Exhibition. I am the featured artist for 2014. I will be completing this work while I am the artist in residence at the Mississauga Living Arts Centre from Feb 1 to April 30 2014. In November I had a five week residency in Alberta’s Gushul Studio. I find great joy sharing my passion for creating and I am an Arts Educator from the Royal Conservatory.


909 John Street
DunnvilleON
N1A 2R7

(289) 369-0594 (Voice)



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