River Weather Variable

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Colleen Brown adjusts a collage on the wall at the Albion Community Centre as Alex Neff watches.
Artist(s)
Colleen Brown
Time Details
Fall 2025
Location
Albion Community Centre
Address
24165 104 Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC, V2W 1J2

River Weather Variable

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A large collage with contributions from various artists collected and arranged as part of Colleen Brown's River Weather Variable art installation.

Composed of contributions by over 50 artists who donated works at workshops, meetings or at HUTCH, these collages express each artist's thoughts of real and imagined landscapes, brought together into a single image.

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A large collage with contributions from various artists collected and arranged as part of Colleen Brown's River Weather Variable art installation.

About the Artist

Colleen Brown (she/her) is one of the Maple Ridge Artists in Residence. Colleen holds a BFA from Emily Carr University, a BA Psyc, Simon Fraser University and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, New York. Her most recent solo exhibitions were held at the Ranger Station, Burrard Foundation, and Unit 17. She participated in recent exhibitions and events at the Belkin Art Gallery; Cooper Cole, Toronto; Vancouver Art Gallery; Western Gallery, Bellingham and Hedreen Gallery, Seattle. Brown is a recipient of the 2016 Portfolio Prize. Her first book, If you lie down in a field she will find you there, published by Radiant Press, was a finalist for the 2024 Hubert Evans Non-fiction Prize. Colleen is a committed teacher, working with young children in galleries, with teens in the classroom and seniors as part of community-based work. She is a sessional faculty member at Emily Carr University. Colleen has supported artists' work throughout her career, most recently as the General Manager of Vancouver Poetry House from 2019-2023.

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Colleen Brown sets the finishing touches on River Weather Variable.

More About the Artist in Residence Program

The Artist in Residence Program (AiR) provides an opportunity for artists to create arts-based community engagement through projects and activities that have a meaningful impact to residents of all ages and abilities, in exchange for live-work studio housing. The program's purpose is to enhance community cultural development and pride of place by activating and animating neighbourhoods, public facilities, and parks through programming and community engagement activities that focus on topics of interest to our community.

The residencies are based on terms of approximately three years. In exchange for a minimum number of hours of community engagement programs and activities in approved project(s), artists are offered a lease for the space at no charge to be used only as an active live-work studio and house. The Artist in Residence Program (AiR) is supported through the City of Maple Ridge.

The City of Maple Ridge respectfully acknowledges that we are located on the traditional territories of the Katzie (q̓ic̓əy̓) First Nation and Kwantlen (qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓) First Nation.

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Colleen Brown and Alex Neff stand side by side in the middle of the Albion Community Centre Pop-Up gallery that displays their artworks.