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Christine Redfern has medically dissected and artistically explored human bodies. One of her best-known images is the photograph Shoot, of her naked and nine months pregnant, holding guns and wearing a goalie’s mask onto which she...
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Anna Peak grew up in Berlin, Germany and traveled all over Europe working as a carpenter in her twenties. She immigrated to Canada in summer 2008 after graduating in Communication Design at University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam,...
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Jude Norris is a multi-disciplinary Cree/Anishnawbe/Russian/Scottish Gypsy Metis artist from Edmonton. She has been using video media in a variety of ways for close to two decades. She is deeply concerned and involved with Plains Cree...
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In a brief yet prolific career, the Cuban-born artist Ana Mendieta (1948–1985) created groundbreaking work in photography, performance, film, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, and site-specific installations. Mendieta is a pioneer among...
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In her curatorial and writing practice, Cathy Mattes focuses on Aboriginal issues and art, and explores concepts of community and dialogical aesthetics. She has contributed writings to the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Plug In ICA, Canadian...
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Philomène Longpré is a multimedia artist who explores the interactions between the physical and virtual worlds. Since 1999, her focus has been on the development of reactive video art systems that juxtapose responsive membranes, virtual...
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Caro Caron feeds her needs for odds and ends daily; it’s a sort of chronic illness. She is a hunter/gatherer of what she considers primary materials: wood, metal, fur, feathers, plastic flowers, thingamajigs, doohickeys, and...
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ROLF CARLOS KLAUSENER was born in Montréal and raised in Mali, rural Québec and Ottawa. He spent his early childhood listening to ABBA and Paul Simon records on his suitcase-record player. He spent his adolescence dabbling in voice for...
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BENJAMIN ANTHONY GOODWIN WELLAND was born near Morewood, Ontario. His parents raised him on a country farm; complete with barns and fields, though neither of them were farmers. It was the aesthetic of rural settings that drew his family to...
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DARCY LYNDON FRASER is a conceptual documentary filmmaker employing traditional motion picture film and digital video formats to capture images and sounds from un-familiar places with a familiar feel. Concentrating on the “look”, he uses...