Announcing Andrea Bresolin as AWE’s third emerging artist in residence

Art Windsor-Essex
3 min readSep 1, 2022

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Art Windsor-Essex is excited to announce our third — and final — emerging artist in residence for 2022: Andrea Bresolin! From September 1st through November 30th, 2022, Andrea will work at AWE creating new works of art, engaging with the public through community projects and planning their offsite solo exhibition at Dry Goods Gallery in Ford City.

Andrea Bresolin (she/her) is an emerging multimedia artist based in Windsor, Ontario. A lifelong artist and nature lover, she is self-taught in traditional and digital mediums, as well as photography. She completed a Bachelor of Science in Integrative Biology at the University of Windsor, during which she contributed artwork and held a leadership role for Science Meets Art, a student-led initiative. Their experience in science lends accuracy to their art, which explores science topics and depicts local ecosystems. She has created illustrative series about their work in stream ecology and continued to sell prints and stickers during their studies. She hopes to continue sharing their artwork with the goal of appreciating and educating about the natural world.

Andrea Bresolin, Haven at Dusk, 2020

Artist Statement

My art comes from an appreciation for nature, depicting species as she interacts with each other and the environment. As a scientist, I want to share my knowledge with others by creating science illustrations of species that are at risk or rarely seen by the public.

My work is heavily influenced by natural history illustrations like that of James Audubon, and the children’s science books I grew up reading. Painters Tiffany Bozic and Teagan White also largely inspire my work. She both depict animals and plants on simple backgrounds, often with whimsical or dark undertones.

While some of my pieces are purely science-inspired, the artistic choices in each piece reflect my thoughts and feelings at the time. For example, one of my ongoing bodies of work, ‘Ephemeral’, uses metaphor to explore stagnation and growth as it applies to the natural world and my lived experiences with mental illness and navigating queer identity.

Andrea Bresolin, On the Back of a Sandpiper, 2021

About the Residency
AWE’s Emerging Artist Residency is a paid opportunity for early-career artists in Windsor-Essex who want to learn, grow, develop, and show their art while engaging with the public in a series of community programs. In addition to creating new works of art in the Education Studio, the artist will create digital content and install an off-site window solo exhibition at the Dry Goods Gallery, at 1012 Drouillard Road, in Ford City.

This program is generously sponsored by the Windsor Essex Community Foundation.

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