Canada Council for the Arts Grant Supports Deb Chaney’s Professional Development

Deb Chaney is proud to share the receipt of a Canada Council for the Arts grant supporting professional development and continued growth as a working artist. This recognition represents an important milestone and provides valuable support for expanding knowledge of the global professional art landscape.

As a contemporary Canadian artist working in mixed media abstract painting, Chaney continues to invest in deepening both the creative and professional aspects of her practice. This funding supports participation in a specialized professional development program designed to help artists better understand and navigate the international art world.

The training focuses on key areas such as gallery relationships, professional positioning, and the structure of the global art market—knowledge that helps artists build sustainable careers and expand opportunities for their work.

Continued professional development ensures that collectors, curators, and institutions encounter work that reflects both artistic depth and a strong understanding of the evolving professional art ecosystem.

Inside Deb Chaney’s studio during the development of recent mixed-media abstract paintings.

About The Canada Council for the Arts

The Canada Council for the Arts plays a vital role in our cultural landscape. It has been a driving force in the arts, consistently demonstrating the social and economic importance of sustained investment in the arts.

The Canada Council for the Arts mandate is to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts. Through its grants, services, prizes, initiatives, and payments, the Canada Council supports a dynamic and diverse arts and literary scene. These activities generate a meaningful cultural, social and economic impact for over 2,000 communities in all parts of the country and beyond. The investments and leadership of the Council help advance public engagement in the arts from coast to coast to coast while also contributing to the international recognition of artists and arts organizations from Canada.

With French-speaking audiences across the country in English-speaking regions, the Canada Council for the Arts offers support in both official languages.


Special thanks to Diana Cave, Grant Officer at the Canada Council for the Arts, whose guidance and encouragement throughout the process were incredibly helpful. Her support made navigating the application process clear, supportive, and accessible.


Support from the Canada Council for the Arts strengthens the foundation for continued artistic growth and the creation of new work for collectors, galleries, and institutions in the years ahead.

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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

You can find out more about Canada Council for the Arts on X (Twitter) at @CanadaCouncil and under the #BringingTheArtsToLife hashtag.

This Painting Won an Award in the H20 Exhibition

Underwater art ii by Deb Chaney (12” x 9”)

I’m thrilled to announce that my artwork won the Bronze Award in a juried exhibition by J. Mane Gallery. This was such a wonderful message to see when opening my email:

Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you that your entry, Underwater Art ii has won a Bronze award in our 2024 H2O Online Art Exhibition at J. Mane Gallery. 

J. Mane Gallery

About the H2O Online Art Exhibition

“Water is one of the most important elements for sustaining human life.  We live on a water planet. It surrounds us, and we cannot live without it.”

These are the words from the gallery’s exhibition page, following a quote from Van Gogh.

"The heart of a man is much like the sea.  It has it's storms, it has it's tides and in it's depths it has it's pearls too."

Vincent van Gogh

The J. Mane Gallery’s water-themed 2024 H2O online art exhibition encouraged artists “to share their artistic vision and interpretation of abstract art.”

All 5 of my abstract paintings featured in the exhibit are in the gallery below.

In recognition of the other artists

I love that J. Mane Gallery is all about artists helping artists and I would like to share the other talented people who participated in this exhibition. 

Congratulations to all of these other incredible artists!

A bit more about J. Mane Gallery

Award-winning fine art photographer Jessica Kimmel Manelis launched the J. Mane Gallery after continued dissatisfaction with how gallery websites displayed her artwork.

The online gallery promotes the artwork of both emerging and experienced artists with a visually stunning website. The goal is to connect them with art buyers, enthusiasts, and fellow artists.

The gallery hosts monthly themed competitions and exhibitions to help artists gain exposure worldwide. You can read more about J. Mane Gallery here.

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

I had 5 abstract paintings exhibited in this online show. You can buy my award-winning artwork and the other 4 pieces online at Saatchi Art here:

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.