About J Peachy
I am a contemporary outsider artist that believes in the healing properties of the natural environment. I paint landscapes in abstract as an expression of my connection with nature and its ability to provide me peaceful inspiration. As organisms on this earth I believe we are interconnected with nature and highly interdependent.
But as the psycho-social environment we live in today gets ever increasingly complex its effects on us are becoming more pervasive, corroding and sophisticated. However the energy, peace and serenity of our natural surroundings can provide a way of grounding our senses and healing our minds. I try to capture the interrelationship between my mind and nature as I see and feel it; it’s an expression of my soul captured on a physical medium and in a point in time. Going through the process in itself contributes to balance.
Driven by my own lived experience, I am a self proclaimed arts-based advocate for mental health and strive to demystify and eliminate stigma around these issues. My initiatives in this regard include being the Vancouver Caucus leader for the Artist Alliance for Mental Health, a collective member (2010) of the artist-run Gallery Gachet in Vancouver and the Producer and Host of Sound Therapy Radio a peer oriented mental wellness show on CJSF 90.1 FM. I have a true belief in human potential and in the statement; ‘art is a means for survival’.
Art Revolution in Suburbia Beginning Friday September 30th, I will be residing in Port Moody City Hall to begin my artist in residency. My objective is to answer the question that many seem to ask; what the F^%$ does an … Continue reading →
Port Moody, BC, Canada. September 22, 2011 – J Peachy, local artist has been named Artist in Residence for the Burrard Inlet Marine Enhancement Society (BIMES). The society is a non-profit organization that operates the Mossom Creek Hatchery, a salmon … Continue reading →
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those rings of a tree and the life of me both planted of seeds from our family roots twisted like spaghetti, fettucini or curly fries where distant cousins come as a surprise in youth we grow not knowing our limit … Continue reading →
Gallery Coordinator (INTERN) J Peachy Gallery is looking for two part time interns to assist in a growing art practice. This position is ideal for an individual who has particular interest in creative projects that relate to Mental Health, Environment … Continue reading →
McDiagnosis – Drive Thru Therapy is based on a larger body of work in progress called Fast Food Psychiatry, this satirical piece represents the expeditious and somewhat superficial analysis when it comes to diagnosing and dealing with Mental Illness. Not … Continue reading →
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Contact: Iris Ip Email: publicrelations@jpeachygallery.com Telephone: (647) 919-8662 JAY PEACHY APPOINTED ART DIRECTOR FOR “THE BOUQUET OF HOPE” Vancouver, BC June 15, 2011 – Jay Peachy, local artist and social activist, has been appointed … Continue reading →
Imagine an afternoon creative retreat in Nature. J Peachy Gallery in collaboration with Mossom Creek Hatchery (Port Moody, BC), guides this half day interactive creative workshop. Inspired by the author Richard Louv, who coined the term ‘Nature Deficit Disorder’, this workshop challenges … Continue reading →
This gallery contains 8 photos.
The City of Vancouver is voting on whether to allow the expansion of the Edgewater Casino to the lot adjacent to BC Place Stadium. I created the following piece called ‘Safety Zone’ as my response to the issue. One of … Continue reading →
As a mental health consumer, we have this twisted desire to constantly self-analyze, plus some of us are tragically blessed with a creative mind. Thus, in order to have a healthy mechanism for these delusional outputs, I have decided to … Continue reading →
I have been honoured to submit a piece for auction for the ‘Get your Art On‘ event supporting Spencer Chandra Herbert, MLA. You may have seen my work rotating in his office for a few months now, part of my … Continue reading →