Alex Tedlie-Stursberg (b.1980 UK) Lives and works in Vancouver, BC.
Alex Tedlie-Stursberg is a multidisciplinary artist and educator working across various mediums with a key focus on sculpture and installation. His work has been exhibited around the world; recent exhibitions include Utopos, with Keep in Touch Gallery, Seoul Korea (2021), Sous la Plage, les Pavés with TRAPP Projects, Vancouver, BC (2021) and an untitled exhibition with The Chan Family Collection Gallery, Vancouver, BC (2022). In 2020 he was awarded a Digital Originals grant by the Canada Council for the Arts and presented Atmospheric Supply, an online exhibition of activated sculptures. In 2021, he unveiled Cosmic Boulders, a public artwork in Port Moody, BC, facilitated by Ballard Fine Art. In 2022 his first artist book was published by TRAPP Projects. In July of 2023 he presented his first solo exhibition with Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver, BC. Stursberg is currently employed as a Visual Arts Studio Instructor with SFU Contemporary Arts. He is also involved in a variety of mutual-aid projects, the most recent of these being BIG TOP, which is a free weekly pop-up art school for DTES residents and marginalized artists.
2023