The artist was commissioned to create work for Capture Photography Festival in
Vancouver, British Columbia, and public artwork for the city of
Richmond, British Columbia. Silverfox was a finalist in the RBC Painting Competition (2018), the Lind Prize (2018, 2020), the Saltspring National Art Prize (2019), and the Yukon Prize for Visual Arts (2021). She has completed a number of artist initiatives and residencies including the
Institute of American Indian Arts's Residency Program in
Santa Fe, New Mexico (2023); the Arctic Arts Summit; Shakaat Artist Residency Program hosted by the Kwalin Dün Cultural Centre in
Whitehorse, Yukon (2020–2021); the
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RBC Emerging Artists Exchange (2021); and the
Banff Centre's Emerging Visual Artist Intensive (2023). Silverfox was a shortlisted recipient of the 2022
Sobey Art Award. The artist received a $25,000 reward and was featured in the
Sobey Art Award Exhibition at the
National Gallery of Canada. In 2024, Silverfox co-led a workshop at the Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning as a part of an event reframing issues of wildfire, climate, and art,
Generative Resilience: Creative Response to Climate Crisis in the North. The workshop invited community members and climate activists to discuss wildfires and contribute to a large-scale collaborative art piece. == Select exhibition history ==