Cody Lecoy was born in Richmond Canada in 1989. He is an artist of Okanagan and Esquimalt ancestry. Cody is currently enrolled in the BFA program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Cody has been the recipient of two consecutive scholarship awards with the YVR Art Foundation in 2011 and 2012. Most of his work is acrylic on canvas. In his work Lecoy uses Northwest Coast formal design elements and surreal expressionism to create a visceral response that connects us to the environment.For more information about Cody and his work, please visit: codylecoy.co
As a Western Canadian artist, my work investigates methods through which we construct and deconstruc...
Gregory Ball attended the Camosun College Visual Arts Program in his early twenties, obtaining his B...
"Indigenous collage invites us to work with the fragmented realities of Indigenous identities, famil...
Cody Marks received his BA in Multi-Media Art from Northern State University in Aberbeen, South Dako...
In this interdisciplinary study, narrative portraiture is used as a methodology to depict three vis...
Student composed text panel: Bennett Brien (American, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians)Envir...
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in Whynac, an isolated reserve of the Ditidaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) locate...
In the present socio-cultural moment, water is increasingly the subject of discussion and contestati...
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in Whynac, an isolated reserve of the Ditidaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) locate...
1996Purchased for the Camosun College Art Collection by the Camosun College Cultural Enhancement Com...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
"This exhibition investigates a range of works by Indigenous artists currently living in Alberta dem...
Student composed text panel: Cody Marks (American, Yankton Sioux, b. 1981)LIN-F, 2015Acrylic on Yupo...
Historically, Northwest Coast First Nations artists have been active participants in local and exte...
Athabasca University (AU), located in Northern Alberta, Canada, is partnering with Writing on the Ri...
As a Western Canadian artist, my work investigates methods through which we construct and deconstruc...
Gregory Ball attended the Camosun College Visual Arts Program in his early twenties, obtaining his B...
"Indigenous collage invites us to work with the fragmented realities of Indigenous identities, famil...
Cody Marks received his BA in Multi-Media Art from Northern State University in Aberbeen, South Dako...
In this interdisciplinary study, narrative portraiture is used as a methodology to depict three vis...
Student composed text panel: Bennett Brien (American, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians)Envir...
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in Whynac, an isolated reserve of the Ditidaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) locate...
In the present socio-cultural moment, water is increasingly the subject of discussion and contestati...
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in Whynac, an isolated reserve of the Ditidaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) locate...
1996Purchased for the Camosun College Art Collection by the Camosun College Cultural Enhancement Com...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
"This exhibition investigates a range of works by Indigenous artists currently living in Alberta dem...
Student composed text panel: Cody Marks (American, Yankton Sioux, b. 1981)LIN-F, 2015Acrylic on Yupo...
Historically, Northwest Coast First Nations artists have been active participants in local and exte...
Athabasca University (AU), located in Northern Alberta, Canada, is partnering with Writing on the Ri...
As a Western Canadian artist, my work investigates methods through which we construct and deconstruc...
Gregory Ball attended the Camosun College Visual Arts Program in his early twenties, obtaining his B...
"Indigenous collage invites us to work with the fragmented realities of Indigenous identities, famil...