Ingrid Mayrhofer
Ingrid Mayrhofer is a visual artist, curator, arts educator and community arts practitioner. She was born and raised in Austria, and later attended George Brown College where she was educated in Screen Process Printing. After her time at George Brown, Mayrhofer attended York University where she received her BFA and MA degrees.
She has exhibited in Canada, Austria, Korea, Serbia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Cuba and Chile. Mayrhofer’s recent projects include group presentations at the Workers’ Arts and Heritage Centre in Hamilton and the Art Gallery of Windsor, as well as solo exhibitions at the Carnegie Gallery in Dundas, the Orillia Museum of Art and History and the Art Gallery of Hamilton.
Ingrid Mayrhofer is a visual artist, curator, arts educator and community arts practitioner. She was born and raised in Austria, and later attended George Brown College where she was educated in Screen Process Printing. After her time at George Brown, Mayrhofer attended York University where she received her BFA and MA degrees.
She has exhibited in Canada, Austria, Korea, Serbia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Cuba and Chile. Mayrhofer’s recent projects include group presentations at the Workers’ Arts and Heritage Centre in Hamilton and the Art Gallery of Windsor, as well as solo exhibitions at the Carnegie Gallery in Dundas, the Orillia Museum of Art and History and the Art Gallery of Hamilton.