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Holly Farrell (Holly Susan Farrell) was born on 6 December, 1961 in North Bay, Canada, is a Canadian painter. At 59 years old, Holly Farrell height not available right now. We will update Holly Farrell's height soon as possible.

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Holly Farrell Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 6 December 1961
Birthday 6 December
Birthplace North Bay, Canada
Nationality Canadian

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Holly Farrell Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Holly Farrell worth at the age of 61 years old? Holly Farrell’s income source is mostly from being a successful Painter. She is from Canadian. We have estimated Holly Farrell's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2019

"Homely is how I would describe most of my subjects. It’s how I feel when I look at my paintings, whether I am connecting to something, someone, or some time.  A clear line is drawn to people who are closest to me. My cookbook series is an homage to my mother…memories of her baking pies, roasting roasts – memories of her standing behind the counter of our family diner, lipstick on cigarettes and coffee cups.  Chairs, bowls, clocks…other domestic tools…functional things that now hold special meaning, allowing us to reach back for a moment and maybe experience a bit of the past." Holly Farrell - 2017.

March 2019, "Nothing Begins Today", Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto November, 2018, “Random Harvest”, Clark Gallery, Lincoln

BRAVO! TV, “The Artist’s Life” (artist profile), November 2003

2018

White Hot Magazine, ART TORONTO versus ARTBO, October 2018

2017

February 2017, "Homely”, Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto

2016

In 2016 Farrell was interviewed for an article on self-taught artists by Danielle Bravado of Art Brut online magazine. She was asked how she felt about being an 'outsider artist'. She responded by explaining: "In my mind, the outsider artist starts out creating with no or few skills or tools and somehow finds a way to pull something together, a way to express how they feel - it's like suddenly you can speak. I feel that way when I work. There wasn't much of a dialogue in my life before I began to paint. I was floundering. Traditionally trained artists, in my mind, start out with a bigger skill set. The real education, self-taught, outsider, traditional, or otherwise, comes in the making of art. I think that formally trained artists have a better sense of intention...they go into art school because they want to be artists, they have some kind of expectation, confidence."

July 2016, “Doll And Book Paintings”, Megumi Ogita Gallery, Tokyo

Art Collector's Magazine (Japan), August 2016

Brut Force, Expressively Inspired: The Desire To Create For Two Self-taught Artists, June 2016

2015

October 2015,“Books”, Clark Gallery, Lincoln

2014

February 2014, “Clowns”, Packer Schopf Gallery, Chicago

Examiner, Artist Holly Farrell, article on book paintings, December 2014

Culture Catch, “Pushing Against the Boundaries”, May 2014

Frankie Magazine, “Throwback Thursday”, March 2014

Examiner, “Toronto Artist Sends In The Clowns” (interview), February 2014

Chicago Tonight, “The Jokers Are Wild”, February 2014

Creative Block, Danielle Krysa, (artist profile), February 2014

2013

September 2013, “New Paintings”, Clark Gallery, Lincoln

Daily Beast, “Outsider Art Fair: 10 Artists To Buy Now”, February 2013

Arts Observer, “Outsider Art Fair”, January 2013

2012

March 2012, “Book Shop”, Megumi Ogita Gallery, Tokyo

Arts Observer, “Outside Art Fair”, January 2012

Eyes Toward The Dove, “Outsider Art Fair”, January 2012

2010

December 2010, “Tammy”, Megumi Ogita Gallery, Tokyo

June 2010, “Even Closer”, Katharine Mulherin Gallery, Toronto

The Daily Yomiuri, “Another Face For Tammy” (review), November 2010

Magenta Magazine, “Holly Farrell Even Closer” (review), Fall 2010

Blog TO, “Even Closer” (review), July 2010

Huffington Post, “Inside The Outsider Art Fair”, February 2010

New York Times, “OAF: A Survey of a Field Hard to Define”, February 2010

2009

December 2009, “New Paintings”, Chase Gallery, Boston

March 2009, “Home and Sea”, Megumi Ogita Gallery, Tokyo

January 2009, “New Paintings”, Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

Boston Herald, Holly Farrell at Chase Gallery, December 2009

The Boston Globe, “We Direct Your Attention”, February 2009

2008

February 2008, “New Paintings” Katharine Mulherin Gallery, Toronto

2007

September 2007, “New Paintings”, Clark Gallery, Lincoln

April 2007, “New Paintings” Garde Rail Gallery, Seattle

2003

Toronto Star, “Still Life With Meditation” (review), December 2003

2000

The Globe & Mail, “Art Al Fresco: Up Close & Personal”, (artist profile), July 2000

1999

Lola Magazine, Shotgun Reviews, (review), Summer 1999

1998

Canadian Living Magazine, “Easy Painting”, June 1998

1992

Farrell began to paint at 30. She exhibited her first paintings at the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition in 1992. Between 1992 and 2000 she focussed on honing her drawing and painting skills, while building a following in Toronto. By 2005 Farrell had gained attention by such publications as Toronto Life, The Toronto Star, and the Globe And Mail. The Star's Peter Goddard had this to say about Farrell's 2003 show:

1961

Holly Farrell (born 6 December 1961) is a Canadian painter who has been painting since 1995.