A visual artist who grew up in Vancouver’s Chinatown, Gwen Boyle’s work explores movement, history, and place. The granddaughter of a Pender Street jeweller, Gwen draws inspiration from the sights and sounds of her childhood — the clinking of beads on an abacus, the hammering of jade, the melting of gold.
Gwen is in conversation with host Am Johal about experiences from her Chinatown upbringing. She shares what led her to pursue a lifelong career in art, and her fascination with the Arctic. She also speaks to some of her particular works, including the public art installation, “Abacus (Suan Phan),” an interactive sculpture symbolic of the “merchants and old social fabric of Shanghai Alley and Chinatown.”
Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/85-gwen-boyle.html
Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/85-gwen-boyle.html
Gwen Boyle’s website:
https://gwenboyle.com/index.html
Abacus (Suan Phan):
https://gwenboyle.com/public-art/abacus-suan-phan/index.html
Bio:
Gwen Boyle is originally from Vancouver and after many years of living and working in the Yukon returned to that city to study art while raising a family. She received her diploma from the Vancouver School of Art – now Emily Carr University of Art + Design – in the early 1970′s, and after further sculpture studies under Jack Harman, graduated with honours in bronze casting in 1975. While she has made smaller works, her interest has always been in large scale, interactive sculptures and she has explored this most extensively in my public art commissions. She enjoys the challenge of making public art – from the historic research of site, to engineering problem solving, to the knowledgeable and enthusiastic specialists she works alongside during the long creative process. In 1989 she was fortunate to spend time again in the North, this time travelling to Resolute in Canada’s high arctic to make art. This was a significant experience in her life and career, and the memory of that landscape and human relation to it has stayed with her ever since. She currently lives and works in Vancouver, near to the ocean and a different kind of inspiring natural and urban expanse.
Cite this episode:
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Johal, Am. “Remembering Chinatown — with Gwen Boyle.” Below the Radar, SFU’s Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, November 2, 2020. https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/85-gwen-boyle.html.
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