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Lisa Matthias
  • Home
  • Portfolio
    • New Animations
    • Point Pelee Residency
    • Yorath House Residency
    • Songbird Nests
    • Sphagnum Microscopy
    • Monotypes
    • Woodcut Animation
    • Ecological Constructs
    • Diatoms
    • Field Sound Recordings
    • Of Unknown Origin
    • Stop-motion Animation
    • Gyroids
    • Mini Prints
    • Duality
    • Banff Centre Residency
      • Prints
      • Animation
    • Remnants
    • Field Notes
    • Sugar Lift
    • Corporate Greenwashing
    • Planned Obsolescence
    • Hermit Thrush
  • News
  • Collaborations
  • CV
  • Contact
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  • Christine Klassen Gallery

    Christine Klassen Gallery

    Christine Klassen Gallery is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Christine has been representing my work since 2013.

    T. 403 262 1880 | BY APPT TUES & WED > OPEN TO THE PUBLIC THUR/FRI/SAT 10-5 | 200 - 321 50 AVE SE CALGARY, AB

  • Dr. Paula C. Furey

    Dr. Paula C. Furey

    Dr. Furey is an a freshwater ecologist with whom I started collaborating in 2020. We share a love of diatoms and aquatic ecology. We first met in 2000, studying algae in Victoria, British Columbia. Check out her website to see some of the cool and important ecological research she's leading.

  • Amanda J. Lilleston

    Amanda J. Lilleston

    Amanda is a visual artist living in Maine. We began talking about collaborations after our work was selected to be shown together in a duo exhibition for 2020. Amanda's work "depicts a long and evolving relationship with human anatomy, physiology and ecology." Shown here: Seventh day of summer; print montage, woodblock and lithograph,
    21"x26".

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