RUTH BEER:
Seep | Swell

November 30, 2024 – February 09, 2025

 

RUTH BEER: Seep | Swell

The Gallery at Evergreen Arts in Coquitlam and the Burnaby Art Gallery co-present the exhibition Ruth Beer: Seep | Swell, an exhibition in two parts. Taking place across the two galleries concurrently, this exhibition contemplates Beer’s artistic research on the entwined relationships between humankind and our industries. 

For decades, Beer has used sculpture to explore the depictions, constructs and myths of landscape.  Her dynamic practice revolves around an ecological examination of our rapidly transforming Pacific Northwest region. Beer’s early explorations of minimalist abstract and elemental forms have evolved into an interest in materials and their relationship to culture and society. In the artist’s hands, raw natural materials are shaped through the cultural and sociopolitical forces that harvest them. Through an array of materially seductive artworks—glistening copper weavings, tapestries, bronze and ceramic stones, woven photographs and prints on paper—Beer offers timely reflections on themes related to belonging, human-land relationships and the pressing climate crisis. 

Images: Installation view of Ruth Beer: Seep | Swell, exhibition at the Gallery at Evergreen Arts, Evergreen Arts, 2024. Photo: Rachel Topham Photography.

Ruth Beer, Seep | Swell  is co-produced between the Gallery at Evergreen Arts and the Burnaby Art Gallery, curated by Katherine Dennis and Jennifer Cane.

About The Artist

Ruth Beer is a Vancouver-based artist whose interdisciplinary artistic practice examines and envisions contested geographies and landscapes in transition. Her artworks, which include sculpture, video, photography and tapestry projects, have been exhibited internationally, most recently at the Rovaniemi Art Museum in Finland (2024).

Beer’s recent research-creation projects, including Trading Routes: Grease Trails, Oil Pipelines and Shifting Ground: Mapping Energy, Geographies and Communities in the North (2019–25), are supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and BC Arts Council. Beer is Professor of Art in the Faculty of Art and Graduate Studies at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Vancouver.