Jeanette Meehan

I paint objects found in my everyday surroundings as I travel around the
wonderful province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Jeanette Meehan was born in 1965, to parents Michael Meehan and
Gertrude(Kielly)Meehan. Growing up in the small fishing town of Point La Haye,
Newfoundland and Labrador.


In 1984 she began as a studio assistant for Christopher Pratt helping with print
making, priming canvases, stretching watercolour paper, and eventually
underpainting.


In the time Jeanette assisted Pratt’s in his studio, she gradually started working
on her own works, doing watercolours and oil paintings.


In 2005 she started showing and selling her work at the Emma Butler Gallery,
later at the Peter Lewis Gallery and now at the James Baird Gallery.
Jeanette had her first group show in 2008 and in 2014 showing with fellow artist
at the Emma Butler Gallery. Another showing of her work a the Peter Lewis Gallery
in 2016.


Her work is owned in private collections throughout Newfoundland and Labrador
and Canada. Her work can also be found in public collection’s in St. John’s City
Hall, as well as The Rooms Art Gallery and other private collections.

 

Artist Statement:


“I paint objects found in my everyday surroundings as I travel around the
wonderful province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Things sitting on wharves,
lying in sand, driving, anything that moves me in some special way.
Jeanette lives and works in her studio in Conception Bay South, NL