Skip to main content

About

Alison Hamier, artist

Alison Hamier is an inveterate traveller. A wily and gnostic worker of surfaces, both exotic and local, she brings this special knowledge to every painting she executes. She translates light and colour into palimpsests that instruct and delight the eye, nourish the spirit.

She uses oil paint almost as a sculptural medium, in a material daubing that accentuates her ethereal surfaces. She builds up rich excrescences that heighten her atmospheric fields, reminding us of the materiality of pigment and the sensuousness of things seen. But she is reductive, if not parsimonious, in so doing. She never broaches on excess. The taches are tasty souvenirs of paint’s physicality, served up in small and ecstatic doses.
 
She has a minimal structural sensibility that reminds one of the spinal columns in Quebec’s celebrated sorcerer of light Jean McEwen’s paintings.

- James D. Campbell

My artistic approach and inspiration is found in the beauty of the landscapes and nature. The colors and the matter used in these paintings help reflect the emotions we feel when we are face to face with the greatness of the world.  

Using oil as a medium is the perfect way for me to convey my vision of the beauty that surrounds me to the canvas. Therefor the colors become more than color, they transcend into an idea and a perception of a scenery and once the colors and the textures collide together we can see everything becoming one.  I feel that sometimes it is like if I am sculpting the colors, fetching the image into the matter. - Alison

Born in Montreal in 1973, from a French father and a Czech mother, Alison Hamier did her studies at FACE school in Montreal in an environment conducive to the development of artistic creativity. Alison Hamier also had the opportunity to cultivate her skills under the influence of her uncle and her aunt, Milan and Eva Lapka, two well-known painters and ceramists from Montreal.

  • 1990-1992

    College studies at Collège Jean de Brébeuf in arts and communications.

  • 1992-1996

    Double bachelor’s degree in art education and visual arts from Université Laval de Québec.

During these years studying in Quebec city, Alison Hamier participated in many artistic events such as snow sculpting during the Quebec Winter Carnival, snow sculpting for the Musée National des Beaux Arts du Québec, live painting and group exhibitions.

  • 1995-1996

    Teaches at le Petit Séminaire de Québec – extracurricular painting classes

  • 1997-2013

    Alison Hamier then worked for several years as an art teacher for the Commission Scolaire de Montréal. She worked at FACE, Anne Hébert, Arc-en-ciel and Au-pied-de-la-Montagne.

Always surrounded by current artists, Alison Hamier was able to offer unique workshops to her students where some of the artists would participate. Artists such as Jérôme Fortin, Josée Martel, Pascaline Knight, Sophie Jodoin and Patsy VanRoost.

She stopped teaching since 2013 to devote herself to her family and her art.

Alison Hamier has always been very involved in her community especially within her children’s school, where she volunteered her time to create art projects. She has also participated in several important charitable events with inspiring and unifying work.

  • 2011

    Creation of a quilted mural (serigraphy) for the International Year of the Forest, shown at La Maison de l’arbre in Maisonneuve Park.

  • 2012

    Mural created in collaboration with children illustrating the sporting event : "Les 24 heures de Tremblant à vélo" as part of a fundraising campaign for the Sainte-Justine Hospital Foundation.

  • 2012

    Association des Victimes d’Infections Nosocomiales –ADVIN- Creation of a mural with the participation of students from the Arc-en-Ciel school. The mural was later donated to The Schreiners Children’s Hospital in Montreal.

  • 2014

    Mural for the fundraising campaign for the Sainte-Justine Hospital Foundation in association with INNOCAP – the philanthropic arm of the national Bank. The mural was created with the participation of students from École Saint-Joseph on the theme of “What is happiness ?”

  • 2015

    Mural created with students from an Ontario elementary school for the Pierre Lavoie Challenge, promoting health trough exercise.

  • 2016

    Donation of work of art for the silent auction of the Sainte-Justine Hospital Foundation.

  • 2018

    Group exhibition at the Galerie 1221 «The Power Of Colors»

  • 2019

    Collective exhibition at GALERIERGA "Dégel / Thaw"

  • 2019

    Collective exhibition at l'Ecomusée du fier monde "Biennale Les créateurs de paix 2019"

Book

Obscure lumière : l'oeuvre d'Alison Hamier = Liminal Sojourns : the art of Alison Hamier

Solo Exhibition

  • Galerie Carte Blanche
    2016 "Fenêtres"

    In this exhibit, Alison Hamier explores the many ways we can perceive the majesty of landscapes. Shaped by her unique sense of sensibility, the concrete slowly becomes abstract.

  • Galerie Carte Blanche
    2017 "Lieux"

    We follow Alison Hamier through her many travels where she draws inspiration from the beauty of the landscapes that surrounds her. Through the exhibit we can wander to places where the abstract meets the figurative.

  • Galerie Carte Blanche
    2018 "Éléments"
  • Galerie Erga
    "Eaux"
Atmosphere during the opening

Follow me