Editors Penn Kamp and Richard-Yves Sitoski, Poems in Response to Peril, Anthology, Pendax ISBN 978-1-927734-37-7
Mýkis: New work by Roberta Pyx Sutherland
Author and Editor: Roberta Pyx Sutherland
ISBN: 978-1-7774291-0-2
Attentiveness to Becoming: Roberta Pyx Sutherland’s Inter-Species Art-Making © Bradley A. Clements
Editart-D.Blanco, Editart Rencontres et Dialogues 50 Ans
BimpeX International Print Catalogue
ISBN 978-0-9782396-9-5
2018
Publisher The Society for Contemporary Works on Paper
Chrysalide, Roberta Sutherland
Publisher: Gallery Editart Geneva
2012
Cadaque
Mini Print International
De Cadaques
2012
Essay by Richard Planas Camps
37 pages
ISBN:84-95554-27-5
THE WISDOM ANTHOLOGY OF NORTH AMERICAN POETRY
Chapter headings and cover image, 'Cosmic View'
ISBN o-86171-392-3
Wisdom Publications 2005
Edited by Andrew Schelling
Artropolis, Celebrating Contemporary BC Visual Art
2001
Vancouver, BC.
144 pages. pp.
ISBN 1-895371-16-3
A Book of Days: Art For Our Time
A Project of the Volunteer Committee
Art Gallery of Victoria 1998
Page 108
Beyond the Gate
Artists' Journeys to Save the Tsitika Valley and Robson Bight. 1990 Western Canada Wilderness Committee,
Victoria, BC.
Essay by Roberta Livingstone.
48 pages.
ISBN 1-895123-09-7
Liane Davison (Curator)
Roberta Sutherland: Earth Birthing
Catalogue, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
ISBN 0-88885-099-9
1987
Art In Victoria, 1960/1986
1986 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, BC.
Essay by Nicholas Tuele and Liane Davison.
180 pages.
ISBN 0-88885-093-X
British Columbia's Women Artists
1885 - 1985
Review by Nicolas Tuele
Former deputy director and chief curator at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Swallow, Derek, Contemporary Art in Victoria: Dynamic and Diverse, InSight (Art Gallery of Greater Victoria), June 1 1989
ROBERTA PYX SUTHERLAND
Artist Profile
by Anne Hansen
James Bay Beacon
"When I visited Roberta Pyx Sutherland in her James Bay home, she was getting ready for a trip to Algonquin Park in Ontario, stomping ground of the legendary Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven artists. She was also preparing to be part of an annual exhibition at the Nouveau Vallon in Geneva, Switzerland, in September 2012. In this show, she is collaborating with Sylviane Dupuis, a poet and playwright.
Roberta Pyx Sutherland grew up on the west coast and studied art in Canada and England. She is captivated by satellite photography, the grandeur of landform and its evolution. For her, "The exploration into sustainability which began many years ago continues, recycled materials are still incorporated. The subject, all of nature, including ourselves, as a unified whole remains the focus."
She has shown her nature-inspired art in numerous galleries in Canada, the USA, Mexico and Switzerland. She lives and works in Victoria, and on Hornby Island.
Pyx feels most at home with charcoal and ink, handmade papers and natural earth pigments. "The closer to the earth, the better," she says. One of her biggest challenges is finding enough time to deal with contemporary technology, which demands that the artist navigate digital media, which can be very time-consuming. Pyx always knew she was an artist, it was never a matter of "deciding" to become one."
Artist Profile by Anne Hansen
James Bay Beacon