• Nelson Henricks is a musician, writer, curator and artist, Henricks is best known for his video work, which has been presented, most notably, at MOMA (New York) as part of the series Video Viewpoints, and at the Montreal Museum of Fine...
  • Yuichi Higashionna is a graduate of the Department of Oil Painting at the Tama University of Fine Art. His paintings and installations — which all deal with the disturbing side of middle class domestic interiors — have been widely...
  • David Hill earned congruently a BA Honours in Theory and History of Art and a BFA in Studio Art from the University of Ottawa, where prior to that he also received a BFA in Photography. He has shown his work extensively in Ottawa, where he...
  • Susan Hiller is an American artist who has been living and working in London for nearly 40 years. Tate Britain, London, is currently hosting a retrospective exhibition of her work. Other recent solo exhibitions have taken place at...
  • • Birds and Alligator Cake With Alligator Cake Shape, 2014 • The Mother Duck Is Catching The Fish, 2014 • Two Birds Riding On An Alligator, 2014 • Meet Me At The Ski Hill, 2014 Mike and mom bird and my sister bird are sitting on dad the...
  • Lisa Hirmer is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the collective nature of being, particularly in human relationships with the more-than-human world and the planetary realities of climate change.   Spanning photography,...
  • Antonia Hirsch was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and has been based in Vancouver since 1995. She has participated in group exhibitions in Canada, Europe and Asia, including Altered States at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum (2006) and...
  • Karen Hoeberg explores stories of personal passage through mediums of installation, video, audio and the internet. Her practice is rooted in stories of her family, as well as in her relationship with land.
  • Based in Toronto, Patricia Homonylo has presented the persona Patti Darnell in a variety of performances and installation, including the 1994 Arts Festival of Atlanta.
  • • Looking Over The Boat In Bermuda, 2014 The fish in Henry Hong’s artwork are not as anthropomorphized as other animal figures in Turning The Page. He loves the ocean and the water. These fish are in a school (their community). He says...

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