Bryan Ryley
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Bryan Ryley is a Canadian artist and educator based in Vernon, British Columbia. Educated at the University of Victoria and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, Ryley is currently an Associate Professor of Fine Arts at the University of British Columbia Okanagan.
Throughout his artistic career, Bryan Ryley’s work moves back and forth among three media – painting, drawing, and collage. In each medium he explores a similar composition, producing varied results with each change of material and scale. Ryley’s lyrical tones and richly textured color is reminiscent of a classical modernist abstraction rooted in Cubist collage and Surrealist inspired abstraction. In a recent exhibition Ryley’s paintings seem to depart from his previous style, particularly, in his assertion of the grid as primarily important.
Ryley exhibits in both Canada and The United States. His work is found in numerous private and public collections, such as, The Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa; Kelowna Public Art Gallery, Kelowna; Vernon Public Art Gallery; The Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York; Petro Canada Collection; Shell Collection in [Calgary]], Alberta.

