Olivia Mae Sinclair
Artist member since 2022
Oakville, Ontario
Olivia Mae Sinclair is a textile-book artist. Her intuitive and trauma-based practice is guided by sloppy craft and imperfection. She is addicted to infatuation and Redbull. She is a maker of books, love and other grotesque things.
She has recently graduated from OCAD University's Interdisciplinary Master's in Art, Media and Design program. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Craft and Design at Sheridan College. Olivia is a current Artist in Residence at Harbourfront Centre.
Typically books made from fabric are intended for children and infants. Olivia Mae Sinclair’s books however are made for lovers, survivors, artists, her, him, them and me.
Q+A
When I'm not making art, I'm (a) ...
a Textiles educator and overall silly goose
Everyone should know about
My addiction to Redbull. The sugar free one is the best but the seasonal flavours are always good.
In a previous life I was (a) ...
Carnival Rides Operator
Coffees per day and from where
2, both from home but Starbucks if I want to treat myself
Only thing you need when you leave the house
My Sketchbook
Favourite medium
Screen printing!
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