Audra Townsend

Audra Townsend is a British-born Jamaican-Canadian abstract and mixed media artist whose practice is deeply informed by her training as a sociocultural anthropologist. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, she approaches art-making as a fundamental expression of human curiosity, a tactile investigation into our relationship with the material world and what it means to be human.

Working intuitively, Audra creates compositions characterized by dense networks of intersecting lines that delineate geometric forms of varying scales. Her deliberate use of repurposed materials such as food packaging, printed paper, and magazines reflects her anthropological interest in the objects that populate our everyday lives. Through this investigation, she builds richly textured surfaces in earthy and celestial palettes, transforming the mundane into sites of aesthetic and conceptual inquiry.

Though self-taught as a visual artist, Audra brings rigorous intellectual grounding to her practice. She holds an MA in Anthropological Research from the University of Manchester and honours degrees in Sociocultural Anthropology and Administrative Studies from York University. This interdisciplinary foundation allows her to explore the intersection of material culture, human experience, and abstract expression.

Audra's work has garnered international recognition, with exhibitions across North America and Europe in Brussels (Belgium), Daegu (South Korea), Georgetown (Canada), Madrid (Spain), Seoul (South Korea), Toronto (Canada), and Vancouver (Canada). Her practice continues to bridge the analytical and the intuitive, inviting viewers to reconsider the materials and marks that shape our understanding of the world.

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