Monthly Art Critique Featuring; Sonya Iwasiuk

Whether you're an emerging artist seeking feedback or simply passionate about art, our Art Critique Session is the perfect space for discussion, learning, and creative growth.


What to Expect:

  • Constructive Feedback on your artwork.
  • Engaging in Discussions about art techniques, concepts, and styles.
  • Supportive Community of fellow artists and creatives.
  • Opportunities to Collaborate and network.
  • Inspiration to take your art practice to the next level.


How It Works:

  1. Bring your artwork (or digital images if you can’t bring the physical piece).
  2. Present your work briefly to the group.
  3. Receive feedback from peers and experienced artists.
  4. Participate in constructive discussions about technique, expression, and concept.


Date & Time: July 14, 2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m


Location: Langley Arts Council

26770 29th Ave, Aldergrove BC V4W 3B8


Spaces are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot by signing up in advance. All artists, regardless of experience, are welcome!


Click HERE to Register


About the facilitator; Sonya Iwasiuk

Sonya Iwasiuk is a contemporary mixed media artist and educator based in Vancouver, BC. Raised on the prairies of Northern Alberta, her childhood explorations of abandoned homesteads deeply influence her art, which often reflects themes of memory, place, and forgotten stories.


Originally trained in advertising and an award-winning graphic designer, Sonya transitioned to mixed media art in the early ’90s. Her distinctive techniques include embossed acrylic skins, engraved plaster, and paintings on hand-rusted steel. Constantly experimenting, she brings this spirit of exploration into her teaching, offering fresh and innovative art lessons.


Sonya’s work often features prairie landscapes and derelict buildings, incorporating materials like found objects, gold leaf, and repurposed elements. Her recent series explore more challenging themes such as forced migration, homelessness, LGBTQS2+ identity, and systemic issues like racism and misogyny.


She has exhibited widely in BC and Alberta, completed juried public art commissions, and brings a rich blend of storytelling and technique to every critique. Outside of her art practice, she enjoys solo backwoods camping, foraging, and attending cultural events.