Laura St. Pierre lives and works on Treaty 6 Territory. Her home incorporates a studio, native plant and food garden, and a refuge for insects, birds and wild creatures. She has mounted solo exhibitions at the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, the Galerie d’art Louise et Ruben Cohen in Moncton, AKA in Saskatoon, and Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography in Toronto, among others, and is currently part of a group exhibition titled Storied Telling: Performativity and Narrative in Photography that is touring Saskatchewan. Her work has been featured in BlackFlash Magazine and the Malahat Review. Her work is in the permanent collections of The Dunlop Gallery, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, and the Art Gallery of Alberta. St. Pierre holds a BA in Psychology from UBC, a BFA from the U of A and an MFA from Concordia University.
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Laura on teaching: I believe that everyone is creative, and that art is a lens that allows us to see the world in new ways. I endeavor to create a learning environment fueled by curiosity, discovery and joy.