Brandy Saturley
Canadian , b. 1972
Brandy Saturley is an acclaimed Canadian contemporary painter and multidisciplinary visual artist known for her striking and colorful depictions of Canadian landscapes, cultural icons, and sports figures. An internationally exhibited Canadian Artist, Brandy Saturley’s paintings have garnered the Victoria, BC born painter notoriety as ‘the Voice of Canadian Pop Art’.
Saturley studied contemporary visual arts in London, England at The Royal College of Art & Emily Carr University in Vancouver, Canada. The artist also carries a degree in cinema from the Victoria Motion Picture School. Saturley’s work has been exhibited internationally and collected widely. Public collections include Colart Collection (Rossy Family Trust), Price’s Alarms, Canadian Tire, Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, Banff & Lake Louise Tourism, and Blue Ant Media. Saturley’s work was shortlisted for an Olympic Trophy in 2014.
In 2022, Saturley was awarded the Paul D. Fleck Fellowships in the Arts Endowment for her residency in the Leighton Studios at The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. The west coast-based artist has been invited to join the October 2023 Artists in Residence program at the Pouch Cove Foundation in Newfoundland, Canada. She will be taking her west coast studio to the tip of the east coast of Canada for a new exciting journey.
The Artworks of Brandy Saturley have been featured in numerous publications, websites and blogs including Forbes, CBC Arts, Our Canada, Canadian Art, Galleries West, Whitehot Magazine NYC, and many more. Saturley’s self-published works and portfolio are on file with ARTEXTE in Montreal, and the National Gallery of Canada Library and Archives.
Submitted by James Baird


