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Born in Bombay, India and having lived in Pakistan, Italy, the UK and Canada, CHERYL BRAGANZA brings a global experience to the message of optimism that shines through her art work.    
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CHERYL BRAGANZA is a Canadian painter.  


A mainly self-taught and prolific artist, BRAGANZA uses brilliant color and texture to characterize emotion and movement in her naïve and richly intuitive paintings, which often reflect her day-to-day life in Montreal and elsewhere. 
==About==


AN activist for human rights, she was selected MONTREAL WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2008 by the Montreal Council of Women and nominated for the RAEV  project in 2010, an initiative of ELAN (English Language Arts Network). She collaborates with various organizations and charities to better the lives of people within her Montreal neighbourhood and globally.   
BRAGANZA was born in Bombay, India, studied in Pakistan, Italy, and the UK before immigrating to Canada in 1966. She began to paint in 1964 through the influence of FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA, the Goan artist from the Progressive Group of Painters, whom she met in London, while she attended  Trinity College of Music for classical piano studies.  It was there that she also started writing poetry. With no formal training in art, she continued to paint regularly, taking occasional courses at the Ecole de Beaux Arts in Montreal, Concordia University Fine Arts and the National Portrait Gallery in London.   


<b>Of her art, the painter says:
She has also worked with textile artists and silk painters and specialized, in her early years, with batik on silk and cotton.  Through the 70's and  80's, she worked in oils.  She now works solely in acrylic and mixed media.


“I want my art to play a role in lifting people’s spirits, in challenging their assumptions, in provoking thought, thus promoting dialogue between peoples towards peace…. “  <b>
'''Bold text'''===Activism===
             
EXHIBITIONS


1964 - Lord Mayor’s Exhibition, London, England<p>
An activist for human rights, she was selected MONTREAL WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2008 by the Montreal Council of Women and nominated for the RAEV  project in 2010, an initiative of ELAN (English Language Arts Network).
1967 – Centennial Exhibition Expo 67, Montreal<p>
 
1968 – Air Canada Exhibition, Place Ville Marie, Montreal<p>
For the past 4 years, her paintings were selected for the academic calendars produced by S.E.D.E. (Social Equity & Diversity Education) at McGill University, Montreal.
1976 – Solo Exhibition, Centre Culturel, Jonquiere<p>
 
1977 – Solo Exhibition, Galerie de l’Arche, Jonquiere<p>
She is represented on the IMOW website (International Museum of Women) http://www.imow.org/economica/stories/viewStory?storyId=4638, chosen as one of the artists in the WOMEN'S DATE BOOK 2013 a publication of the Syracuse Cultural Workers, NY.
1978 – Solo Batik Exhibition, Centre Culturel, Jonquiere<p>
 
1980 – Beaconsfield Art Exhibition, Centennial Hall, Beaconsfield<p>
In September 2012, election day in Quebec, her work MAGIC DUST OVER MONTREAL was published on the front page of the Montreal Gazette. http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/whim+notion+voters+look+inspiration/7183535/story.html
1998 – Solo Exhibition, Kirkland Library “Finding What Was Never Lost “<p>
 
1999 – Solo Exhibition, Bagel Expressions Restaurant, Montreal<p>
Her painting NEW BEGINNINGS 2012 graces the front cover of Reason & Medicine, a 2013 publication written by Daya Varma. http://www.threeessays.com/books/reason-and-medicine/
1999 – Collective Exhibit “Art from the Heart” for AMI QuebecLe  Commensal, Montreal<p>
THE HARVEST - 2009 is on the front cover of WOMEN IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD published by Inanna Publications, Toronto. http://www.amazon.ca/Women-Globalizing-World-Development-Diversity/dp/1926708199 
1999 – Chicago Hardware Show – Hand-painted dinnerware <p>
 
2001 – Portrait of F.N. Souza - National Portrait Gallery, London<p>
THE HEALING CLOAK 2012 image accompanies an article she wrote entitled DISCOVERING MY SACRED SPACE - A CANCER ODYSSEY for the FEZANA Journal (Federated Association of  Zoroastrians of North America). The painting was featured in a video clip at GLOBAL TV MONTREAL where she was interviewed by journalist Camille Ross.  http://globalnews.ca/video/446491/womens-art-societyof-montreal
2001 – Paintings exhibited at performance of theatre production BHOPAL, Teesri Dunya, Montreal<p>
 
2001 – Peace Dove - Montréal Musée de Beaux Arts<p>
She is the 2012-2014 Convenor for Culture & Heritage at the NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN OF CANADA.  In April 2013, she was elected President of the Women's Art Society of Montreal, an organization founded in 1894 which promotes art, literature and music in the city through regular events at the McCord Museum and an annual exhibit at Tudor Hall, Ogilvy's.
2002 – Solo Exhibition of 35 works in acrylic entitled “Breaking the Silence”, Kirkland Library<p>
 
2003 – Women’s Art Society Annual Spring Exhibition, Ogilvy’s, Montreal<p>
While concentrating her efforts for a 3 month retrospective of 100 works at L'HYPERION art gallery in Quebec City in the fall of 2013she continues to offer her artwork and writing to organizations close to her heart.
2005 – Solo Exhibition of 30 works, Kirkland Library<p>
 
2007 - 2008 Calendar of 12 paintings by the artist in aid of the Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan <p>
==Reviews==
2008 -  February 20 – March 30.  ATTIC Gallery of Contemporary Art, Panjim, Goa - 12  works painted in Goa<p>
   
2009 – January: ATTIC Gallery of Contemporary Art, Goa – 14 acrylic works painted in Goa<p>
To quote from a 2010 ELAN RAEV publication :
2009 – June 7-15:  Solo exhibit.  120 works  at Oasis de Ville.  CTV coverage by Tarah Schwartz.<p>
<i>BRAGANZA brings a global experience to the message of optimism that shines through her art work. A mainly self-taught and prolific artist, she uses brilliant color and texture to characterize emotion and movement in her naive and richly intuitive paintings, which often reflect her day to day life in Montreal and elsewhere. She collaborates with various organizations and charities to better the lives of people within her Montreal neighbourhood and globally.</i>
2010 – March 20-24: Juried  Group exhibit at Ogilvy’s, Montreal  Women’s Art Society. <p>  
 
2010 – Maison KASINI, 372 St. Catherine West, Montreal – group exhibit HEY MONTREAL<p>
<i>Of her art, the painter says:“I want my art to play a role in lifting people’s spirits, in challenging their assumptions, in provoking thought, thus promoting dialogue between peoples towards peace…. </i>
2010 – July on: 34 paintings at Mani’s Restaurant, 2150 de la Montagne, Montreal
 
Details of her life's work and story can be seen on her website: WWW.CHERYLBRAGANZA.COM

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'Bold text'Bold text' CHERYL BRAGANZA is a Canadian painter.

About[edit]

BRAGANZA was born in Bombay, India, studied in Pakistan, Italy, and the UK before immigrating to Canada in 1966. She began to paint in 1964 through the influence of FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA, the Goan artist from the Progressive Group of Painters, whom she met in London, while she attended Trinity College of Music for classical piano studies. It was there that she also started writing poetry. With no formal training in art, she continued to paint regularly, taking occasional courses at the Ecole de Beaux Arts in Montreal, Concordia University Fine Arts and the National Portrait Gallery in London.

She has also worked with textile artists and silk painters and specialized, in her early years, with batik on silk and cotton. Through the 70's and 80's, she worked in oils. She now works solely in acrylic and mixed media.

Bold text===Activism===

An activist for human rights, she was selected MONTREAL WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2008 by the Montreal Council of Women and nominated for the RAEV project in 2010, an initiative of ELAN (English Language Arts Network).

For the past 4 years, her paintings were selected for the academic calendars produced by S.E.D.E. (Social Equity & Diversity Education) at McGill University, Montreal.

She is represented on the IMOW website (International Museum of Women) http://www.imow.org/economica/stories/viewStory?storyId=4638, chosen as one of the artists in the WOMEN'S DATE BOOK 2013 a publication of the Syracuse Cultural Workers, NY.

In September 2012, election day in Quebec, her work MAGIC DUST OVER MONTREAL was published on the front page of the Montreal Gazette. http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/whim+notion+voters+look+inspiration/7183535/story.html

Her painting NEW BEGINNINGS 2012 graces the front cover of Reason & Medicine, a 2013 publication written by Daya Varma. http://www.threeessays.com/books/reason-and-medicine/ THE HARVEST - 2009 is on the front cover of WOMEN IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD published by Inanna Publications, Toronto. http://www.amazon.ca/Women-Globalizing-World-Development-Diversity/dp/1926708199

THE HEALING CLOAK 2012 image accompanies an article she wrote entitled DISCOVERING MY SACRED SPACE - A CANCER ODYSSEY for the FEZANA Journal (Federated Association of Zoroastrians of North America). The painting was featured in a video clip at GLOBAL TV MONTREAL where she was interviewed by journalist Camille Ross. http://globalnews.ca/video/446491/womens-art-societyof-montreal

She is the 2012-2014 Convenor for Culture & Heritage at the NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN OF CANADA. In April 2013, she was elected President of the Women's Art Society of Montreal, an organization founded in 1894 which promotes art, literature and music in the city through regular events at the McCord Museum and an annual exhibit at Tudor Hall, Ogilvy's.

While concentrating her efforts for a 3 month retrospective of 100 works at L'HYPERION art gallery in Quebec City in the fall of 2013, she continues to offer her artwork and writing to organizations close to her heart.

Reviews[edit]

To quote from a 2010 ELAN RAEV publication : BRAGANZA brings a global experience to the message of optimism that shines through her art work. A mainly self-taught and prolific artist, she uses brilliant color and texture to characterize emotion and movement in her naive and richly intuitive paintings, which often reflect her day to day life in Montreal and elsewhere. She collaborates with various organizations and charities to better the lives of people within her Montreal neighbourhood and globally.

Of her art, the painter says:“I want my art to play a role in lifting people’s spirits, in challenging their assumptions, in provoking thought, thus promoting dialogue between peoples towards peace…. “

Details of her life's work and story can be seen on her website: WWW.CHERYLBRAGANZA.COM