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About the Artist
Gail Sibley

b. 1960

Gail Sibley was born to artistic parents, Jeremy and Joanne Sibley, and brought up in Kingston, Jamaica. Sibley completed a BFA (Honours) at the University of Manitoba, Canada, then went on to Graduate Studies in Art History at Queen’s University, Canada, receiving her MA in 1989. She settled in British Columbia on the west coast of Canada in 1994, where she currently lives and works. In 2002, she was awarded Signature Membership in the Pastel Society of America (PSA). Sibley has participated in national and international shows and her work is in private and corporate collections in several countries, while also teaching workshops to students in drawing and pastels. Her work can be seen at Gallery 8 (Salt Spring Island, British Columbia), Peninsula Gallery (Sidney, British Columbia), Galleria La Manzanilla, Mexico, and Kennedy Gallery, Grand Cayman. Sibley was featured in the NGCI exhibition All Access (2015).

Featured Works

Mooring in the Sound

Gail Sibley
c. 1985

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Related Exhibitions

13-3 Jul Sep 2015

All Access

A journey through the National Collection