Born
in Canada
Artists
Elizabeth Zvonar graduated from Emily Carr University in 2001, located in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. Her practice includes collage and sculpture. She is interested in merging humour with the absurd and enjoys conceptual play and smart art.
2015 Giclée print on Canson Edition Etching Rag H 102 x 86.3 cm Ed of 5 in Canada 2001 2024 2023 2022 2020 2019 2018 2017 2015 2014 2013 2009 2008 2007 2025 2022 2021 2020 2018 2017 2016 2015 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
We Come in Peace
We Come in Peace
Born
Education
Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver, CanadaSolo Exhibitions
Cracks in the Clockwork, Art Windsor Essex, Windsor, Canada
The Weight, The Worry + The Wag, Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto, Canada
Knock on Wood + Whistle, SFU Audain Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Cut & Paste, billboard on Fraser @ 15th, Capture Photography Festival, Vancouver, Canada
I Spy, Polygon Gallery, North Vancouver, Canada
Milky Way Smiling, Contact Photography Festival, Toronto, Canada
Ageless Ambiguity, Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto, Canada
The Future Is Coming Everyday, Evergreen Cultural Centre, Coquitlam, Canada
To you it was fast, Burrard Arts Foundation, Vancouver
The Experience, Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite, Vancouver
The Challenge of Abstraction, Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto
I really do believe the best thing a person can do with themselves is expand their mind, Gallery 295, Vancouver
Banal Baroque, Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto
On Time, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver
The Western Front There Are No Rules, Vancouver
Super Human Be In, Malaspina Printmakers, Vancouver
Parallel Dimension, Artspeak Gallery, VancouverGroup Exhibitions
General Conditions, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, USA
The Faceless Familiar, Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Canada
Shimmering Horizons, Canada House with Or Gallery, London UK
Afterimages, Musée d’art Joliette, Joliette, Canada
Beginning with the Seventies: Glut, The Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery, Vancouver
Deep Flash: On Art and Transformation, VisArts, Rockville, USA
Skin Deep, Skimming the Pages, The Drake One Fifty, Toronto
HERE: Locating Contemporary Canadian Artists, Aga Khan Museum, Toronto
Aimia Photography Prize Exhibition, AGO, Toronto
Just Visiting, Soil Gallery, Seattle
New Acquisitions, Burnaby Art Gallery, Canada
Histories of Art, Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto
Teleportation, ART LABOR Gallery, Shanghai
Cut, Western Front, Vancouver
All Rise, The Quiet Music Festival of Portland in Seattle, Seattle, USA
Audain Gallery, The Biography of Images, Parallel Biographies, Vancouver, Canada
Exercise, Crystal Tongue, Vancouver, Canada
Touring exhibition – Unreal, Coquitlam, Vancouver Art Gallery/Evergreen Cultural Centre, Canada
Elegant Disorder: Perspectives on Porcelain, Belkin Satellite, Vancouver, Canada
Cut & Paste, Equinox Project Space, Vancouver, Canada
Phantasmagoria, Presentation House Gallery, North Vancouver, Canada
Freedom of Assembly, Oakville Gallery, Oakville, Canada
New Meditations, Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto, Canada
An Era of Discontent, Art as Occupation, Kamloops Art Gallery, Kamloops, Canada
Unreal, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Museum of Longing and Failure, Bergen, Norway
Galerie Rostrum, Post It, Malmo, Sweden
Sea Change, The Lion’s Den, Vancouver, Canada
The Things We Do, Simon Fraser University Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
The New Paradigm: Models, Diagrams and Proposals for the Coming Age, The Pavillion, Vancouver, Canada
Days of the Eclipse, Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada
Endlessly Traversed Landscapes, City of Vancouver Cultural Olympiad, Vancouver, Canada
All That’s Solid Melts Into Air, (Part II: The Thing), Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Antwerpen, Belgium
Exponential Future, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Fade Away and Radiate, Cohan and Leslie Gallery, New York, USA
Concrete Language, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Until Then Then, Western Front Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
The End, Queensland University of Technology, H Block Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
Something Pale Pink, Geisai #9, Tokyo, Japan
The Contemporary Library Project, The National University Library, Pristina, Kosovo
Birdo Flugas Project, Sign Gaienmae Gallery, Tokyo, Japan