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Lyle Schultz Exhibit at Grey Area Gallery - October 9, 2009 at 7:00 pm

 


Louisa and Jacquie invite you to enjoy an evening browsing through the new works of all our artists, as well as Galleries West featured artist LYLE SCHULTZ.

Meet with friends, absorb the artistic ambiance, and indulge in a variety of tasty treats from Chilliwack's finest butchery - The Town Butcher.

 

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Artist Lyle Schultz - Exhibit at Grey Area Gallery

LYLE SCHULTZ was recently featured in Galleries West Magazine.


BRITISH COLUMBIA: Blue City Veins, October 2 to December 4, Grey Area Gallery, Chilliwack

 

After graduating six years ago, artist Lyle Schultz’s work is already in the permanent collections of the Emily Carr House in Victoria and Medicine Hat College. His patrons include Scott Thompson of Kids in the Hall and John Wright of the band no means no.

 

Schultz’s work has a humourous edge — his gallerists describe him as an artist “creating a unique and diverse universe of eccentrically electric and eclectic absurdities.” Schultz’s multi-media works range from paintings and comics to animation and short film.

 

While he has worked for many years on an aquatic-themed comic called Hello, My Name is B.O.B., the Chilliwack show will feature his new paintings on canvas — mostly acrylics, some polymers and grease pen.

 

The concept will be one Schultz has worked with since college. He moved to Vancouver Island in 2003 and lives in Victoria. “I see cities as huge eating and digestive organs,” he says. “In some ways they’re about the clash between nature and the city,
how they are getting along or not.” — Beverly Cramp

 


Represented by:

Grey Area Gallery, Chilliwack, B.C.,

Boucherat Gallery, Victoria, B.C.,

Sooke Harbour House, Sooke, B.C.,

Polychrome Gallery, Victoria, B.C.