Rhonda Weppler (born in Winnipeg, based in Burlington, Ontario and San Francisco) and Trevor Mahovsky (born in Calgary, based in Toronto) have worked collaboratively since 2004. Both artists have MFA degrees from the University of British Columbia, where they met in 1996.
Exhibits include: National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), LABoral (Gijon), Dos de Mayo (Madrid), Vancouver Art Gallery, Flux Night (Atlanta), Art Gallery of Alberta (Edmonton), Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver), Power Plant (Toronto), Musée d’art Contemporain de Montreal, Tokyo Wonder Site, loop-raum (Berlin), 516 Arts (Albuquerque), Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (Halifax), Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Weppler’s work has also been exhibited at the Palazzo delle Papesse (Siena) and COCA (Seattle). Mahovsky’s work has been shown at the Queen’s Museum of Art (NY), and he has written for catalogues and journals such as Artforum and Canadian Art. Currently working on two public art commissions, including a work for Vancouver’s Main St Skytrain station. Residencies include: Acme (London), Artspace (Sydney), apexart (New York) and ISCP (New York). Their work is represented in public collections including the Musée d’art Contemporain de Montreal and the National Gallery of Canada.