I’m Ari Lazer, an interdisciplinary artist living and working on
Salt Spring Island, BC

I’m Ari Lazer,
an interdisciplinary artist
living and working on
Salt Spring Island, BC

INSPIRED BY THE ELEGANT SIMPLICITY OF NATURE

I focus my practice on modern exploration of the classical Quadrivium - the study of harmonic relationship in geometry, number, music and cosmology.

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Biography

Ari Lazer is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in Salt Spring Island, BC.  Inspired by the elegance of nature, Lazer has focused his practice on a modern exploration of the classical Quadrivium - the study of harmonic relationship in geometry, number, music and cosmology.

Lazer’s studio practice focuses on creating unique art objects in 2 and 3 dimensions, with a focus on artworks that engage the viewer as a participant in their aesthetic experience. He is well known for his polyhedral lanterns, his interactive kinetic pieces, illuminated landscapes and screens.

Working in wood, metal and mixed media, Lazer’s approach uses the lens of geometric form to explore the stories of the natural world.  Blending landscapes, vegetal forms, and dynamic geometric patterns, Lazer creates unique works that play with the viewers’ sense of space, visual perception, and relationship to their lived world.

Lazer balances his studio practice with his work facilitating immersive environment and stage design for festivals and special events, functional design for businesses and land-based living projects, writing and performing theatre works, narrative stories and improvised theatre.

He has created work with a wide range of organizations including the Vancouver Art Gallery, Beloved Presents, the BC Buddhist Festival, Bass Coast, Motion Notion, the Chicago Cultural Centre, Shambhala Music Festival, and Lumiere YVR, amongst others.  He also has a rich history in curation, event production, and cultural work - as former Artistic Producer for Public Dreams’ Illuminares Lantern Festival and Parade of Lost Souls, and as a founding member of the Dusty Flowerpot Cabaret.

Lazer has held his practice as an interdisciplinary artist, creating large public installations, arts events, theatre and commission work since 2008.  He holds a degree in interdisciplinary studies from the University of British Columbia.

Body of Work

I create objects, stories and spaces to deepen our relationship with the world around us.


The most immediate, most intimate, and most enigmatic of the art-forms, music is a constant teacher and inspiration to me.

Storytelling is in my veins and my lineage. Before I discovered any other art form, I learnt the power of story, using language to open doorways to new places within.

Through performance, immersive theatre and narrative journeys, I do my best to weave a little of the ridiculous into the sublime.

Striving to reflect the elegance of the natural world, my visual art practice lives in many forms - both functional and enigmatic.

The joy of teaching illuminates my artwork, and my art practice sows the seeds for the inquiries I lead in teaching - drawing, discourse and discovery

From festival stages, to immersive art events, and interactive experiences - my design practice is focused on opening new doors for the participant.

SEEING IS BELIEVING

Explore my body of work.