Sylvia Galbraith
Curator
Sylvia is a photographic artist whose traditional methods of image creation are joined with a contemporary practice of using video and installation as well as alternate photographic processes. She has worked with several art forms over the years including oils, charcoal and clay, but found that the restrictions inherent to the camera inspired and challenged her more than any other art form. Her current practice demonstrates a deep connection with the landscapes and people found in some of Canada’s loneliest places. Galbraith has participated in residencies in Newfoundland, Banff and Northern Ontario, and most recently, Iceland. She has exhibited her work in solo shows as well as in numerous group exhibitions, has photographs in corporate, public and private collections throughout Canada and internationally, and has received many awards and bursaries for her work. In addition to her artistic practice, Galbraith is actively involved in the arts community; she has been a photographer for the Bonavista Biennale (2017 & 2019, Newfoundland), served a two year term on the Board of Directors for the Elora Centre for the Arts (ON) and is currently their exhibition curator. She is a member of The Elora Arts Council, The Guelph Arts Council, CARFAC, and Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography in Toronto. She arranges exhibitions for various venues throughout the GTA and locally and is involved with the annual Contact Photography Festival in Toronto, both as an artist and a curator. Galbraith has taught photography courses throughout Canada, including for the University of Toronto, University of Brandon, MB and Humber College, and was an Associate Faculty Member for Conestoga College’s Photography Certificate Program for 12 years. She currently teaches workshops from her studio in Fergus and as a guest instructor at various art centres across Canada, including Sunbury Shores Art Centre in New Brunswick, Union House Arts in Port Union, NL, and the Wellington County Museum & Archives in Elora.