Join Artist-in-Residence Roberta Pyx Sutherland for an exhibit of her work:

Mycophilia, Volume II

Friday, November 8th
7 – 9pm
Exhibit Intro with Artist: 7:30pm

Caetani Studio Gallery


Gallery open hours: 

This show will feature Mushroom spore prints, a continuation on the work Sutherland started here at the Caetani Centre last year.

Refreshments will be served.


Roberta Pyx Sutherland is a contemporary Canadian artist who works from Victoria and Hornby Island.

From her first solo show at the Victoria Art Gallery in the 80’s her work has continued to focus on the environment and the interconnectivity of all life forms.

She has taken the Shambhala Art teacher training, studied Ikebana with the Ohara School, printmaking at the University of Sheffield UK, and received her BFA (hon,) from University of Victoria. Sutherland continues her research attending residences at the Bau Institute and Studio Ginestrelle in Italy, in Canada Caetani House, and the Banff Centre.

Other related experiences, working for Oxfam in East Africa (where she initiated a ceramic school), studying Zen and calligraphy in Japan, and mandala painting in Boudnath, Nepal.

Sutherland particularly enjoys creating site-specific installations. In 2012 she painted an Andy Warhol tribute for the Hornby Island Arts Council, one of the world’s largest Tomato Soup Cans. Most recently Sutherland created a Lenten installation for the Chapel Gallery of Victoria’s St. Matthias Anglican Church.

Her teachers and mentors include Jack Shadbolt, Pat Martin Bates, Jack Wise, Paula Iacucci and Masafumi Yamamoto. Sutherland has exhibited in Canada, Mexico, Europe and the US. Her work is represented in a number of public collections including the Canada Council for the Arts, Burnaby Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Toronto Public Library, University of British Columbia, Concordia University Library, and the Bibliothèque de Genève.

She has taught at the Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts, as well as mentored their artist in residence program. She is one of 50 artists featured in Canada’s Raincoast at Risk: Art for an Oil-Free Coast. For many years she has been represented by Editart Gallery in Geneva who carry the work of Zao Wou-Ki, Calder, Miró Tapiés and other European artists.

Magazines and e-journals including Lions Roar, Culturium, the Uncertainy Club and Shambhala Sun regularly include her images.

A life long artist, Roberta Pyx Sutherland continues to be inspired by the relationships of cosmic patterning and divine intelligence.


Where: The Caetani Studio Gallery

Located at the end of the driveway to the right of the Caetani House.


Learn more about the Self-Directed Artist-in-Residence Program here.