Paul Healey

Paul Healey was born in Toronto in 1964. As a teenager, he studied jazz and classical guitar. He earned his diploma from Georgian College, where he studied painting, printmaking, sculpture, and art history.

After attending the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, Healey moved to New Brunswick, where he continues to pursue his many creative endeavors, including painting, creative writing, and writing musical compositions. Healey has won the Atlantic Writers’ Competition for short fiction; had a play work-shopped by Theatre New Brunswick; had short fiction published in Toronto’s Quarterly Literary Magazine; and received a nomination for the Christina Sabat Award for Arts Criticism.

Healey has shown in solo and group exhibitions across Canada, and his work is represented in numerous galleries. His first solo exhibition in Vancouver created a demand for his work from Charlottetown to Vancouver that continues to grow. While managing to keep up with his gallery commitments, Healey still finds time to experiment and push his visual boundaries. He moves easily between printmaking, carving, and painting in his representative yet expressive approach to landscape and figurative work as well as in still life and interior images. His work resides in collections in Europe, New Zealand, the United States, and Canada.