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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2025 · 51 MIN

Kerry Langlois

from For the Love of Winter · host FLOW Podcast

This week, Kendra sits down with Bow Valley-born artist Kerry Langlois, a contemporary landscape painter known for her bold, minimalist style. Kerry reflects on her childhood between Canmore and Lake Louise, running through the hotel tunnels, wandering quiet lakeshores, and finding early sparks of creativity in those mountain moments. She shares her journey from studying art in Montreal to returning home, reconnecting with the mountains, and learning how to navigate the business side of being a working artist. She talks about building momentum as an emerging painter, her relationship with Canada House Gallery, and how her career has grown to now include gallery representation in several mountain communities, including her new home of Whistler.What is it you love about winter? Is it the thrill, the beauty, the stillness? As Canadian’s winter is part of our DNA. The snowy season is something that unites from coast to coast. For The Love of Winter, is a podcast that celebrates Canada’s longest season. 

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This week, Kendra sits down with Bow Valley-born artist Kerry Langlois, a contemporary landscape painter known for her bold, minimalist style. Kerry reflects on her childhood between Canmore and Lake Louise, running through the hotel tunnels,...

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