Artist-in-Residence: Holly Ward
The Langara College Centre for Art in Public Spaces is delighted to welcome our newArtist-in-Residence for the coming year. Holly Ward is a Vancouver-based artist whose work has been in a number of recent exhibitions including How Soon is Now, Vancouver Art Gallery; Radical Rupture, Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery, UBC; Gasoline Rainbows, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver; and Voice Overhead, Insa Art Space, Seoul, South Korea. Some of her current work can be seen at Republic Gallery.
Holly received her Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Guelph in 2006, having completed undergraduate degrees in both Fine Arts and English at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and the University of New Brunswick. Holly will continue her research interests in utopian thinking through the development of The Pavilion, a project that combines the structure of the geodesic dome through collaboration with faculty and students at Langara College. Her project will explore interdisciplinary exploration, sustainable construction practices and a creative learning initiative that will engage the campus community and the public at large.
Learn more.
Ken Pawlak
kpawlak@langara.bc.ca
604.323.5313
