Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky are Vancouver-based artists who have worked collaboratively since 2004. Born in Winnipeg and Calgary, respectively, both artists have MFA degrees from the University of British Columbia, where they met in 1996.

2009 exhibits included Auto. Sueno y Materia at LABoral (Gijon) and Dos de Mayo (Madrid), Blue Like an Orange (Ottawa Art Gallery), How Soon is Now (Vancouver Art Gallery), Cubes, Blocks and Other Spaces (Musée d’art Contemporain de Montreal), Nothing to Declare (Power Plant, Toronto) and solo exhibits at Fonderie Darling (Montreal) and Wells College (Aurora NY). Other exhibits include: National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), Tokyo Wonder Site (Tokyo), Organism (Portland), loop-raum (Berlin), Southern Alberta Art Gallery (Lethbridge), Mount Saint Vincent University (Halifax) and the Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver).

Weppler’s work has also been exhibited at the Palazzo delle Papesse (Siena), and COCA (Seattle). Mahovsky’s work has been shown at the Queens Museum of Art (New York), and he has written for journals including Artforum and Canadian Art. In 2000, Mahovsky was a resident at apexart in New York, while in 2007 Weppler completed an ISCP residency in New York. Their work is represented in public collections including the Musée d’art Contemporain de Montreal and the National Gallery of Canada.