About Me


Jill Price is a Canadian artist grateful to be living on the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and Anishinaabeg peoples in Barrie, Ontario. Working at the intersections of craft, drawing, performance and environmental activism, Price achieved her BFA and B.Ed. at the University of Western Ontario and received SSHRC research fellowships for her OCADU MFA thesis Land as Archive: A Collection of Seen & Unseen Shadows. Also receiving a SSHRC research fellowship for a research-creation PhD at Queen’s University, Price’s thesis From Unsettling to Unmaking investigate how unmaking can be a creative act that helps to disrupt and slow anthropocenic perspectives, processes and practices towards land.