OCAD University’s RBC Centre for Emerging Artists & Designers is excited to announce Olivia Aguiar as the recipient of the Oakville Galleries, Curatorial Assistant Career Launcher. 

Olivia Aguiar is an emerging artist and arts worker born, raised and working in Tkaronto. Olivia's practice is interdisciplinary, forwarding acrylic painting, oil painting and digital media. Olivia recently graduated from OCADUniversity, holding a BFA in Drawing and Painting and a minor in Gender andSexuality (2023). Olivia is presently an Arts Instructor at Clark Centre for the Arts. Her recent shows include In the Church of My Heart, the Choiris in Flames at Remote Gallery (2024), and Lithify atRed Head Gallery (2023). 

Website: www.oliaguiar.com

Oakville Galleries is one of Canada’s leading contemporary art museums. They are driven by a belief in the singular power of art to deepen our understanding of ourselves and our communities and move us towards a better world. 
 

 

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