curriculum vitae

NICOLE (NICCI) FAVRON

she/her 

Dawson City, YT

niccifavron@gmail.com

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EDUCATION

2025 BFA (pending), Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC (expected May 2025)

2020 Certificate, Yukon School Of Visual Arts, Dawson City, YT

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2024—Present

Art Instructor, Kamloops Art Gallery, Kamloops BC. Art Instructor at local art gallery, offering programming created in collaboration with art gallery staff, facilitating creative art experiences for participants under 12

2023—2024

Artist, Kamloops Art Party, Kamloops BC. Workshop leader at local art studio, offering creative art experiences to all ages and skill levels both in studio and offsite

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AWARDS AND GRANTS

2024 Kamloops Printmakers Society one month residency

2020 BMO 1st! Art Award 

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EXHIBITION RECORD

2025 WIP, Kamloops Art Council, Kamloops BC

2024 Starting Line, TRU Gallery, Kamloops BC

2024 Our Voices, TRU Gallery, Kamloops BC

2023 Echoes From This Land, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON

2023 TRU Visual Art Student Show, Sagebrush Theatre, Kamloops, BC

2021 Nicci Favron, Jimmy’s Place Artistic Collective, Dawson City, YT *solo show

2020 BMO 1st! Art, University of Toronto, ON

2020 6 ft, SOVA Gallery, Dawson City, TY

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BIBILIOGRAPHY

“2020 Winners.” 2020 Winners | BMO 1st ART! Accessed March 23, 2024. https://1start.bmo.com/2020-winners.html

Leduc, Heather, About The Author      Heather Leduc  Heather is a Whitehorse based writer., Manus Hopkins, and Dan Davidson. “Making a Mark in the Art World.” Yukon Events Magazine, July 24, 2023. https://www.whatsupyukon.com/arts-entertainment/yukon-visual-arts/making-a-mark-in-the-art-world/.

“Yukon Artist’s Work Featured in National Exhibit.” Yukon News. Accessed March 23, 2024. https://www.yukon-news.com/news/yukon-artists-work-featured-in-national-exhibit-6999915

“Yukon ‘Snow Artist’ Wins 18th Annual 1start! Contest for Her Work.” Humber News. Accessed March 23, 2024. https://humbernews.ca/2020/09/yukon-snow-artist-wins-18th-annual-1start-contest-for-her-work/

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Dawson City, Yukon, 2021