Our Alumni include practicing artists, designers and educators.
Lukas Armstrong, design + consulting (LADC) is a multi-disciplinary studio, practicing design across a range of scales and building types including residential, commercial, institutional and industrial. |
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Tobias Atkinson is a Vancouver BC based artist and woodworker. |
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Rebecca Brewer’s paintings bridge figuration and abstraction in fresh, unexpected ways. She won the RBC Canadian Painting Competition, which brought her work to wider attention. |
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Ying-Yueh Chuang received a diploma of Fine Arts from Langara College, a BFA from Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and a Masters degree in Ceramics from NSCAD University. She has exhibited locally and internationally and has been the recipient of many grants and awards. |
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Reynar has been recognized with various awards and grants for his research and work including a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Grant (SSHRC), Sustainable Concordia Grant and a John B. Aird Award for printmaking. |
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Jesse Garbe is an artist that is based in Vancouver in Super, Natural British Columbia. Garbe’s recent work examines our relationship with nature. |
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Jeremy Hatch is a Vancouver-based artist, he constructs large-scale cast porcelain sculpture and has received several research/production/travel grants. |
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Jeremy Hof is a multidisciplinary, Vancouver-based artist whose practice encompasses painting, drawing, sculpture and installation. |
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Amy-Claire is based in both Vancouver and Los Angeles, California. She is a visual artist with a diverse practice involving painting, video, projection, installation, and performance. |
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Steven Hubert is a Powerpoint artist from Kelowna, BC. His work in painting, sculpture and video has been shown at CSA Space, Or Gallery, Helen Pitt Gallery, WWTWO, VIVO, Shudder Gallery, LES, and Ministry of Casual Living. |
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Ingrid is a designer who likes working in the land, responding to sites around the world - integrating new media & new technology - creating permanent public works, site-specific installation, intervention, ephemeral sculpture, video and permanent site-specific sculpture. |
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Wes Cameron and Matt Robertson Wes Cameron and Matthew Robertson have developed a practice that includes large-scale sculptural production, curatorial projects, gallery direction and functional-object making. Invoking themes of sport, leisure, travel and adventure to humanize a conceptual approach. |
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With her curatorial projects, collage, book media and miniature sculptures, Jesse address themes of place, collective and personal memories, tourism, language, landscape and value with an emphasis on cultural history and identity. |
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Mariko Paterson is a ceramic artist from Vancouver, her extensive exhibition schedule mirrors her working travels with a show in almost as many locations. |
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David Robinson is a Vancouver-based sculptor. Robinson works in a contemporary humanist realism that draws on conceptual and metaphysical themes. His figures reference classical traditions while subverting traditional dynamics. His works range from intimate editioned pieces to monumental public and private commissions.. |
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Carl is a paint supervisor and a scenic artist feature on films, such as Planet of the apes-The Hidden Fortress and Pirate's of the Caribbean, and TV shows. |