Lily Pond
Jamelie Hassan
Main floor, near Blood Lab/ECG, Princess Margaret
Jamelie Hassan’s dynamic watercolour may call to mind Monet’s Water Lilies in its expressive brushwork, palette of violet-blues, pinks and greens, and the lack of a horizon line, which draws attention to the water’s surface. Though seemingly impressionistic in its formal elements, Hassan’s painting carries deep political and environmental undertones. Her interest in landscape is informed by multi-layered histories and urgent issues of our time, such as the human impact on our natural environment. In this painting, the lilies are lively and thriving, acting as symbols of resistance and hope.
Jamelie Hassan, born in London, Ontario, of Arabic background, is a visual artist and was one of the founders of two artist-run centres in London, Ontario: the Forest City Gallery (1973-present) and the Embassy Cultural House (1983-1990/2020 - to present). Her work is represented in numerous public collections in Canada and internationally, including The New Museum, NY (NY, USA), and the Library of Alexandria (Alexandria, Egypt). She received the "Canada 125" Medal for outstanding community service in 1993, the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts in 2001 and an honorary doctorate from OCAD University, Toronto in 2018.
Collection of the Canada Council Art Bank. For more information about Jamelie Hassan, visit
www.jameliehassan.ca