Richard Tetrault

 

My paintings and woodcuts merge structure and emotion with the aim of inviting people into a dialogue of deeper experiences. I strive to create a timeless space where viewers can look into the past and the future.

Murals are another means that I use to communicate directly with my urban community, and the process of collaboration is central to meaningful engagement. I’ve coordinated more than thirty community-based projects and, as co-founder of the Creative Cultural Collaborations Society, I continue to promote initiatives that unite artists and community through shared creative projects. 

News

Working on a new mural for the Community Arts of White Rock, at Centennial Recreation and Arts. This piece will be complete by the end of June, with an inauguration to follow. 

Just finishing up the SPOTA Mosaic a public art piece that pays tribute to the founding members of the Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association which was founded in Dec 1968.

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