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Amy Merritt

Artist member since 2021
Muskoka, Ontario

Kezliegh, also known as Amy Merritt is a Canadian new media artist who uses digital media thatโ€™s printed on acrylic glass. She grew up in a small region called Muskoka. Her practice is deeply rooted in the exploration of feelings in memories and in creating tangible representations. Her work encapsulates the shape and narrative of each one. Kezliegh attended the first Integrated Design course in 2017 at the Haliburton School of Art + Design. She has been exhibited internationally and is part of many online platforms such as Singular Art, Artsy, and Saatchi Art. Kezliegh now lives and works in Toronto.


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When I'm not making art, I'm (a) ...

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Why is it important for people to have art in their home or life?

Art is so personal. Having your heart up on the wall makes your space so uniquely you!

Describe the person your work appeals to in 3 words

Daring, Confident and Wild

Beverage of choice

Coffee

During my breaks, I tend to ...

Meditate

Favourite medium

Digital, I can literally do it anywhere with a power source and wifi.

Select Past Exhibitions
2023

The Better Living Centre, Toronto
Artist Project

Education
2016

The Haliburton School of Art + Design
Integrated Design

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