Kelsea Chatburn’s art practice delves into the emotional and cultural connections we have to places and objects that are both familiar and foreign. Through her depictions of streetscapes and food still lifes, she explores the idea that certain spaces—whether visited, settled in, or remembered—hold deep human emotions and memories. Her work navigates the interplay of individual and collective identities, reflecting broader themes of displacement, belonging, and the shared experiences of migration.
Working primarily with gouache and watercolor on paper, Chatburn’s connection to her subjects is deeply personal. She often draws from her Korean diaspora heritage or focuses on physical spaces that have had a profound impact on her throughout her life. This grounding in both personal memory and cultural exploration allows her to capture the complexity of how we relate to the environments around us. Her art reflects not only the external world but the internal, emotional landscapes we carry with us.
Chatburn’s work has been featured in prominent venues such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and Gladstone House in Toronto. In 2024, she held her first solo exhibition with the AGO Shop Rental and Sale Program, showcasing her series of Asian Streetscapes at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Through her art, Chatburn continues to weave together personal narrative and universal themes, inviting viewers to reflect on how places and objects shape our identities, memories, and connections to the world around us.
Public art: Toronto Western Hospital, Spring 2025
Salon hang, shopAGO, Art Gallery of Ontario, 2024
Salon hang, shopAGO, Art Gallery of Ontario, 2024
Salon hang, shopAGO, Art Gallery of Ontario, 2024
Salon hang, shopAGO, Art Gallery of Ontario, 2024
Artist Project booth, 2024
Artist Project booth, 2024
Artist Project booth, 2024
Artist Project booth, 2023
Artist Project booth, 2023
Artist Project booth, 2023
Artist Project booth, 2023
Artist Project booth, 2023
Artist Project booth, 2023
Art Vancouver booth, 2023
"Let's Get Something to Eat: Paintings by Kelsea Chatburn," Solo Show, Gladstone House, 2023
"Let's Get Something to Eat: Paintings by Kelsea Chatburn," Solo Show, Gladstone House, 2023
"Let's Get Something to Eat: Paintings by Kelsea Chatburn," Solo Show, Gladstone House, 2023
"Let's Get Something to Eat: Paintings by Kelsea Chatburn," Solo Show, Gladstone House, 2023
"Let's Get Something to Eat: Paintings by Kelsea Chatburn," Solo Show, Gladstone House, 2023
"Let's Get Something to Eat: Paintings by Kelsea Chatburn," Solo Show, Gladstone House, 2023
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Exhibitions
SOLO
2025
Kensington/Chinatown neighborhood mural on construction hoarding I Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto
2024
Asian Streetscapes I Art Gallery of Ontario, Art Rental + Sale, Toronto
2023
Let’s Get Something to Eat I Gladstone House, Toronto
AWARDS
Life Members’ Prize I Ontario Society of Artists, 2024
PRESS
Foodism Toronto, 2025
Luxe Listings Toronto, Prime Video, 2024
Elle Gourmet, 2023
Buzz Feed, 2023
GROUP
2025
Exhibitor I Artist Project, Better Living Centre, Toronto
Group Show I Propeller Art Gallery, Toronto
2024
Online Exhibitor I Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, Toronto
Exhibitor, Open Juried Exhibition I Ontario Society of Artists, 150 King St. W, Toronto
Exhibitor I Artist Project, Better Living Centre, Toronto
2023
Exhibitor I Artist Project, Better Living Centre, Toronto
Group Show I Bentall Gallery, Vancouver Visual Arts Foundation, Vancouver
Exhibitor I Art Vancouver, Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver
Body of Land Group Show I Stackt Market, curated by Cry Baby Gallery + Tacit Collective, Toronto
Unframed Group Show I Propeller Art Gallery, Toronto
Exhibitor I Spring and Winter One of a Kind Show, Exhibition Place, Toronto
2023
Exhibitor I Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, Nathan Philips Square, Toronto