Sharron Corrigan Forrest’s artistic practice is a combination of traditional materials and processes and an integration of computer technologies.  For the past thirty years, her work has embraced mixed media illustrations and paintings, paper relief sculptures, computer-generated constructions which include hand-cut and laser die cut designs and other inventions on a variety of surfaces.

Forrest is strongly committed to art education, the support of artist run co-operative centres and curatorial opportunities within the art community. She has worked as an Educator, Program Director; CyberARTS, Toronto District School Board, as an Instructor at the School of Design at George Brown College, Member of the Ontario Society of Artists, Member of Propeller Art Gallery, Co-curator of ‘In the Spirit of INDIGO’ Festival and ‘Blue|Bleu Impulse’ Exhibitions, and Co-organizer of ‘The Promise of Sekishu Washi’; a collaboration of workshops and juried exhibition between the Propeller Art Gallery and The Japanese Paper Place. 

Sharron Corrigan Forrest’s artwork is included in public galleries and in private collections across Canada, the United States of America and Europe.