Whitney Lewis-Smith

(Canadian)

sanguine by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Sanguine

5,200 CAD

figs by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Figs, 2021

1,050 CAD

floripondio at sunrise in parque mexico by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Floripondio at Sunrise in Parque Mexico, 2021

2,150 CAD

jacarandas at night in parque mexico by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Jacarandas at Night in Parque Mexico, 2021

2,150 CAD

hollyhock by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Hollyhock, 2021

1,050 CAD

lavanda by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Lavanda, 2021

2,150 CAD

spiny bear's breeches by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Spiny Bear's Breeches, 2021

1,050 CAD

the first blossoms at mercado jamaica by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

The First Blossoms at Mercado Jamaica, 2021

1,050 CAD

white island willow by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

White Island Willow, 2021

1,050 CAD

botanists discover the signal that triggers flowering by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Botanists Discover the Signal that Triggers Flowering, 2022

4,600 CAD

blackberries after mignight by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Blackberries After Mignight, 2023

8,600 CAD

oceanspray by whitney lewis-smith

Whitney Lewis-Smith

Oceanspray, 2024

8,600 CAD

Biography

Timeline

Whitney Lewis-Smith is a Canadian photo-based artist. Her work uses a combination of historic and modern photographic processes as a means to speak on contemporary topics, most recently discussing consumerism, commodity accessibility, and globalization’s impact on the environment. By referencing dutch golden era floral tableaus, Whitney highlights the evolution of humanity’s relationship with the planet. A painting from the 17th century displaying various flora and fauna that could never have existed together has now become a reality to almost anyone at the tap of a button. Her seemingly living moving scenes are made predominantly using insects, animals, and plants that have died, but this only becomes apparent upon close inspection. The result is a subtle tension, engaging the viewer’s fascinations and fears. Lewis-Smith challenges viewers’ distance from the ecological; her pieces evoke childlike curiosity while simultaneously directing us to consider the profound environmental changes we are giving rise to.
Lewis-Smith works predominantly in Canada. She attended the Studio Arts program at Concordia University where her focus was in painting, drawing, and sculpture. She completed her photographic education at the School of Photographic Arts: Ottawa where she is currently a full time college instructor in Studio and darkroom techniques. In 2014, Lewis-Smith was awarded a one-month production residency at the Arquetopia Foundation for the Arts in Mexico in tandem with the museum of natural history there. Her work sits in prominent private collections in Canada, the United States, England, Spain, Mexico, and Chile, as well as in the private collection of Sophie and Justin Trudeau, The Beaverbrook Art Gallery of New Brunswick, Maison Simons collection, SUMMA Contemporary Art Fair’s permanent acquisitions, and in the Ottawa City’s Public Art collections of 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015.