Lisa Matthias
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    • Artist Residency at École Meridian Heights
    • Peatland Bryophytes: A Printmaking Perspective
    • Artist Residency at UBC Okanagan
    • Printed Flight at Martha Street Studio
    • Artist Residency at Point Pelee National Park
    • Artist Residency at City of Edmonton Yorath House
    • Stop-motion animation
      • Animations from 2023-2024
      • Woodcut Animation 2022
      • 2019-2020
    • Commissioned Artworks
    • Field Marks at Vernon Public Art Gallery
    • Infinitesimal at Gallery@501
    • Ecological Constructs at Birch Contemporary
    • Field Sound Recordings
    • Waterbodies at Spudnik Press, Chicago
    • Duality at Christine Klassen Gallery and Spruce Grove Art Gallery
    • Artist Residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
    • Remnants at Christine Klassen Gallery
    • MFA Thesis: Field Notes
      • MFA woodcuts and installation
      • MFA etchings
      • Studies
        • Studies on Paper
        • Video
        • 3-D studies
        • Sugar lift etchings
        • Planned obsolescence
        • Knitted and Sewn Things
  • News
  • Collaborations
  • Artist Statement
  • CV
  • Contact/Newsletter
Lisa Matthias
  • Home
  • Portfolio
    • Artist Residency at École Meridian Heights
    • Peatland Bryophytes: A Printmaking Perspective
    • Artist Residency at UBC Okanagan
    • Printed Flight at Martha Street Studio
    • Artist Residency at Point Pelee National Park
    • Artist Residency at City of Edmonton Yorath House
    • Stop-motion animation
      • Animations from 2023-2024
      • Woodcut Animation 2022
      • 2019-2020
    • Commissioned Artworks
    • Field Marks at Vernon Public Art Gallery
    • Infinitesimal at Gallery@501
    • Ecological Constructs at Birch Contemporary
    • Field Sound Recordings
    • Waterbodies at Spudnik Press, Chicago
    • Duality at Christine Klassen Gallery and Spruce Grove Art Gallery
    • Artist Residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
    • Remnants at Christine Klassen Gallery
    • MFA Thesis: Field Notes
      • MFA woodcuts and installation
      • MFA etchings
      • Studies
        • Studies on Paper
        • Video
        • 3-D studies
        • Sugar lift etchings
        • Planned obsolescence
        • Knitted and Sewn Things
  • News
  • Collaborations
  • Artist Statement
  • CV
  • Contact/Newsletter
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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

  • Maud Gallery

    Maud Gallery

    Maud Gallery is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in the heart of the city's vibrant 124th street arts district. Maud Gallery began representing my work in 2023.

  • 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".

  • Dr. Richard Caners

    Dr. Richard Caners

    Dr. Caners is a bryologist - a scientist who studies mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. I've been collaborating with him for many years (we've been married since 2007), most recently over Sphagnum mosses.

    Here's a brief biography: "I am a bryologist and Curator of Botany at the Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton. My interests include rare species conservation, floristics, bryophyte ecology, forest management, and peatland restoration. Recently, I have been exploring relationships between bryophyte microclimate and local and regional climate, and how these influence species’ distributions. Much of my research is field-based and is largely focused in Alberta and western Canada, but includes studies from across the country."

© LISA MATTHIAS
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels