Canadian collaborative artist duo
Rhonda Weppler (born 1972) and Trevor Mahovsky (born 1969) are a Canadian collaborative artist duo.[1][2] They are known for their collaborative works in sculpture.[3][4][5]
Biography
Rhonda Weppler was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1972.[1] Trevor Mahovsky was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1969.[3] They met in 1986 at the University of British Columbia, where they both received MFA degrees.[6] They have worked collaboratively since 2004.[7]
Public sculpture
Their 2012 work A False Creek, a set of chromatic markers built around the pilings of Vancouver's Cambie Bridge, is meant to mark rising seas caused by global warming.[8][9]
Collections
Their work is included in the collections of the Canada Council Art Bank,[10] the Vancouver Art Gallery[11] and the National Gallery of Canada.[1][3]
References