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Gloria Carnevale

Gloria Carnevale is a Canadian-Italian visual artist based in Shenzhen, China. She studied Visual Arts at Mount Allison University, completed a certification in Design at Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, and earned a Bachelor of Education from Brock University. Alongside her artistic practice, Gloria works as an educator and arts community leader, supporting artists through exhibitions, workshops, and collaborative projects. Her work has been exhibited internationally at the Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong, Expo Metro Madrid and Rome, the Shenzhen International Art Fair, Art Canton, the Guangzhou International Public Art Fair, and the Awagami International Miniprint Exhibition in Japan.Her practice brings together contemporary printmaking and photography, beginning with images of her surroundings, family archives, and personal memories that are transformed into layered monoprints using gelli printing, image transfer techniques, and digital processes. Working primarily in series, she embraces experimentation, creating unique works through variation within a single concept.Themes of identity, memory, place, and belonging are central to her practice. Through series such as Iconic and Floral Fragments, she explores how relationships, environments, and personal histories shape identity. Family photographs become reflections on memory and legacy, while floral imagery collected from her homes in Canada, Italy, and China serves as visual fragments of lived experience. Bold colour, pattern, layered textures, and the repetition of imagery are key elements of her visual language.
Curator’s Note
Gloria Carnevale transforms photographs, family archives, and surrounding imagery into layered monoprints, using repetition, texture, and experimentation to examine memory, identity, place, and belonging.

Iconic 1.3, Gelli print on paper, 35.5 × 27.5 cm, 2025

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