Contemporary Art Exhibition in Vancouver: Triumph of Colour
Exhibiting contemporary art about emotional renewal, saturation mirrored in spring’s blossoms and our emergence from winter’s restrictions.
Exhibiting contemporary art about emotional renewal, saturation mirrored in spring’s blossoms and our emergence from winter’s restrictions.
With Valentine’s day around the corner, we at Petley Jones Gallery are celebrating the love of the landscape that these distinct Canadian artists fostered and shared with the world through their work.
Wade through snowbanks, across the winter wonderland, guided by our Historical and Contemporary artists
Petley Jones is here to offer you inspiration for a Staycation! Come explore the beauty and whimsy that awaits us just outside of our doors with selected works by artists Marie H. Becker and John Horton.
July 24 to August 6.
Influenced by a lack of sunshine during this time of Covid-19, ‘Sun-Drenched’ is a West Coast mélange of shapes, brilliant colours and movement inspired by our beautiful surroundings.
Inspired by the majestic coastal mountain range, Petley-Jones has expressed his love and passion for painting
This exhibit is focused on music-themed art in all its forms and celebrates music and its harmonious and historic relationship with visual art.
Petley Jones Gallery returned to its location on Granville Street with an exhibition of significant works by Emily Carr, Jean-Paul Riopelle and the Group of Seven.
In this exhibition ” Vague Memories ” Matt Petley-Jones has used landscapes as a vehicle for the application of paint and colour to create distance, tonal variants, changing hues and shapes.
The small interiors were created in response to the gray weather we experience in February, my birth month. I thought perhaps some experiment with gray may help me see the gloom in a different way.