Matt Lambert
Matt Lambert is a Canadian multidisciplinary artist, designer, and musician whose practice moves between drawing, mixed media, music, and long-form creative inquiry. Working across physical and digital mediums, his work explores attention, fragmentation, and the conditions required for meaning to form over time. His visual language often balances raw, instinctive mark-making with moments of clarity and reduction, reflecting an ongoing interest in how order emerges from chaos. Alongside his studio practice, Lambert has spent over two decades working in design and technology, shaping complex systems for startups and early-stage companies. In parallel, he has maintained a long relationship with music, writing and recording across multiple projects. Rather than separating these disciplines, his art, design, and music inform one another. Systems and structure influence his visual and sonic work, while intuition, rhythm, and improvisation push back against efficiency-driven thinking. Lambert’s practice is deeply iterative and nonlinear. He returns to ideas repeatedly through drawing, writing, and sound, allowing meaning to surface gradually rather than forcing conclusions. His work has been exhibited internationally, including inclusion in a digital exhibition at the Louvre in Paris, and continues to evolve as a living archive rather than a fixed body of output. He lives and works in British Columbia, Canada.