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New Kids on the Block

Featuring artworks by gsindlinger, Colby Lincoln, Matthew Hildebrandt, and  Robin Smith

January 3 - 31, 2026

 

Gallery Hours: Tuesday- Saturday from 11-6

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This month, we are pleased to present works by four artists we have not previously exhibited. Gsindlinger is a self-taught mixed media artist based in Sechelt, BC. Colby Lincoln works in ink and pencil and is based in Duncan, BC. Matthew Hildebrandt is a self-taught painter who lives and works on Salt Spring Island, BC. Robin Smith is a self-taught book artist living and working in Sointula, BC.

 

Colby Lincoln

“I began to focus more seriously on my art in high school, during a time when my sense of belonging and understanding of my place in society was unraveling, and art became my only immediate source of meaning and stability amid that alienation. Encouraged by a close relationship with my high school art teacher, I applied to and was accepted into the four-year fine art program at UBC Okanagan, completing my first year with mixed experiences before losing faith in the pursuit and leaving the program early in my second year. What followed was a prolonged period of difficulty, during which I briefly stopped making art before ultimately returning to it; since then, my practice has been the central focus of my life and a vital source of purpose and direction. Aside from my initial year of formal education, my artistic development has been entirely self-directed, shaped by my internal experience rather than academic structures.”

 

Matthew Hildebrandt

Matthew is a self taught artist living on Salt Spring Island.

“My work centers on the relationships we have with one another, ourselves, and all the other wildernesses in which we live.

Nature as a thing inside us, not an opposing force. Life without opposite sides.  A singular wholeness to which all life belongs.

This is what I paint.

Presently the subject matter for my work comes more from my dreams than anything else, but my experiences with nature and other human beings also inspire much of my work. Exploring the use of symbolism rather than realism, to convey ideas, feelings, and relationships, I blend ancient ideas with a modernist perspective and palette, creating paintings that live in a world that is both familiar and unique"

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Robin Smith

Artwork grows from an exploration of sustainable fashion, eco-dyeing, felting, and bookbinding, rooted in the influence of India Flint and her School of Nomad Arts. Guided by the concept of topophilia, my practice is shaped by attentiveness to place, patience, and trust in process, allowing ideas to emerge organically through close listening to nature. I dye pages using local berries, plants, mushrooms, and trees, transforming old books, maps, and vintage marine charts—infused with salt water, memory, and landscape—into journals, sketchbooks, and artworks that carry the essence of their environment. Ideally, each journal becomes a collaboration between myself and the person who fills it.

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gsindlinger

My art arises from thoughts, feelings, perception, and the impulse to bring their essence into the physical world. I am drawn to generative moments—when an idea arrives with force—and to the challenge of finding a direct, accessible way to realize it. Works like Fingertips and Slowglidelung emerged from dreams, memory, place, and emotional convergence, distilled into simple forms, limited colors, and elemental gestures that reflect how I move through life. While the imagery may appear minimal, the process is largely mental and can unfold over months. I aim to create work that is deeply idiocentric, embraces ambiguity, and resists clear recognition, inviting viewers to sit with uncertainty and respond through feeling rather than explanation. In confronting aging, illness, time, loss, fear, and other uncomfortable truths, I seek to hold space for both the difficulty of existence and the compassion, beauty, and kindness that persist alongside it.

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About the Gallery:

Outsiders and Others is a non-profit dedicated to bringing self-taught and non-traditional artists to the forefront. This includes artists who identify as outsider, self-taught, or living with disabilities.

Matthew Hildebrandt

Grandma Crow

Oil on canvas

24” x 36”

$660 + tax

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Matthew Hildebrandt

In Burgoyne Bay

Oil pigment stick on canvas

24” x 36”

$900 + tax

#2025137

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Matthew Hildebrandt

Sea-grass Woman

Oil and oil pigment stick on canvas

46” x 46.25”

$1,200 + tax

#2025139

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Matthew Hildebrandt

Forest Lovers

Oil on canvas

48”x 60”

$2,400 + tax

#2025140

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Colby Lincoln

Untitled I

14” x 11” framed

Ink on paper

$250 + tax

#2025133

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Colby Lincoln

Untitled II

14” x 11” framed

Ink on paper

SOLD

#2025134

Colby Lincoln

Untitled III

14” x 11” framed

Ink on paper

$250 + tax

#2025135

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Colby Lincoln

Untitled IV

14” x 11” framed

Ink on paper

$250 + tax

#2025136

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Robin Smith

Beach Journal I

6.5" x 7.5" x 3”

Mixed media / found materials

$350 + tax

#2025143

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Robin Smith

Beach Journal II

16" x 6" x 6”

Mixed media / found materials

$350 + tax

#2025144

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Robin Smith

Fur Journal

15" x 12" x 4”

Mixed media / found materials

SOLD

#2025145

gsindlinger

SLOWGLIDELUNG 

100 cm x 100 cm

Oil on panel

$ Not for sale

#2025142

gsindlinger

Fingertips

Acrylic on panel

40 cm x 60 cm

$ Not for sale

#2025141

As outsiders to this land—the land of the xÊ·mÉ™θkÊ·É™y̓əm / Musqueam , Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw / Squamish,

and sÉ™lÌ“ilw̓ətaʔɬ / Tsleil-Waututh  Nations — we continue to acknowledge their stewardship of these lands

since time immemorial.

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We acknowledge the colonial history that has devastated these lands and peoples,

and we are committed to learning from the past to help create a shared future of observation, reconciliation,

and understanding. As visitors to this land, our gallery is committed to supporting the development of local Indigenous peoples and communities.

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In gratitude and with ever-evolving knowledge, we look forward to honest and open dialogue between Indigenous peoples and the outsiders who are here to create, learn, and prosper together.

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