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Holly Fay is an Associate Professor at the University of Regina, specializing in Visual Arts. Her artistic practice encompasses drawing, painting, installation, video, writing, and curation. She has presented exhibitions both nationally and internationally, and her work has been recognized with numerous grants and has been included in public collections such as the Saskatchewan Arts Board, Mackenzie Art Gallery, and Dunlop Art Gallery. Before joining the Faculty of Media, Art and Performance, she was the Director and Curator at Art Gallery Regina from 2015 to 2019. In her teaching, Holly leads studio classes in painting and drawing, as well as seminar classes on professional practice. She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Ulster in Belfast and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Regina. Holly has actively participated in various significant exhibitions and conferences, contributing to discussions on sustainability and art. Some of her notable works include solo and group exhibitions across Canada and the United States.
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