About Raymond Boisjoly
Raymond Boisjoly is an artist of Haida and Québécois descent from Langley, British Columbia, who is currently based in Vancouver. He received an MFA from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and a BFA from Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design, Vancouver. Recent solo exhibitions include: (And) Other Echoes (2013), SFU Gallery, Burnaby; The Work That Work Leaves Undone (2012), Forest City Gallery, London; The Spirit of Inconstancy (2012), Lawrimore Project, Seattle; The Writing Lesson (2011), Republic Gallery, Vancouver; Indirect Angles of Encounter with Textual Events (2011), Fourteen30 Contemporary, Portland; and The Ever-Changing Light (2010), Access Gallery, Vancouver. Boisjoly has participated in numerous group exhibitions and projects including: Beat Nation, Vancouver Art Gallery, (2012); Phantasmagoria, Presentation House Gallery, North Vancouver (2012); Tools for Conviviality, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto (2012); and Studies in Decay, OR Gallery, Vancouver (2011). In 2010, Boisjoly was awarded a Fleck Fellowship from The Banff Centre. He is represented by Catriona Jeffries Gallery, Vancouver.