About the Artist

Bev Mazurick is a Canadian artist whose work celebrates the diversity of visual expression. Her art spans a diverse range of media and styles. In conceptual exhibitions, she invites viewers to explore parallels between different forms of expression. She transformed the experience of musical performance into a visual language, allowing audiences to ‘see’ the music. In another, she used visual art as a means of interpreting abstract concepts like belief systems and tangible narratives like stories and legends found in different cultural groups. Through these works, she encourages a deeper reflection on how art can serve as a bridge to new modes of understanding.

Although her conceptual fine art may incorporate visual elements beyond traditional painting, processes of special interest remain painting, drawing, and printmaking.

Bev Mazurick is a juried member of the Alberta Society of Artists and the Federation of Canadian Artists, maintaining a studio practice in Lethbridge.

As an artist based in southern Alberta, Bev respectfully acknowledges that she lives and works on the traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, which includes the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot), Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Piikuni nations, as well as the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. She recognizes the deep connection these communities have with the land and its history and is grateful to create and share her work in this place.

To request a curriculum vitae or CV, please contact the artist by email: bevmazurick@gmail.com

Photograph of the artist, Bev Mazurick