Posted: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 / File size: 18.2MB / Duration: 01:17:31
Curator, theorist and writer Gerald McMaster (Art Gallery of Ontario) addressed the topic of Recent History in his keynote address, outlining the rapid cultural development that has taken place since 1951, and tracing its impact on contemporary and traditional art making.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 1.9MB / Duration: 08:16
Welcome to the Transporters' Symposium
Welcoming remarks on the one-day Transporters Symposium held at UVic. PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 6.7MB / Duration: 28:39
Introduction to the Transporters' Symposium
Introductory remarks on the one-day Transporters Symposium held at UVic. PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 0.0MB / Duration: 00:05
Performance Art, Performing Arts, and Ceremony
Several of the podcast recordings were, unfortunately, unavailable to post. This is one of them.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 4.8MB / Duration: 20:26
Performance Art, Performing Arts, and Ceremony
A discussion of the evolving practice of performance, its relationship to traditional ceremony and how these may be envisioned for the future, with artists Rebecca Belmore (Vancouver), Dana Claxton (Vancouver) and curator and writer, Greg Hill (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 5.4MB / Duration: 22:53
Performance Art, Performing Arts, and Ceremony
A discussion of the evolving practice of performance, its relationship to traditional ceremony and how these may be envisioned for the future, with artists Rebecca Belmore (Vancouver), Dana Claxton (Vancouver) and curator and writer, Greg Hill (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 6.7MB / Duration: 28:40
Performance Art, Performing Arts, and Ceremony
A discussion of the evolving practice of performance, its relationship to traditional ceremony and how these may be envisioned for the future, with artists Rebecca Belmore (Vancouver), Dana Claxton (Vancouver) and curator and writer, Greg Hill (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 1.2MB / Duration: 05:10
Aboriginal Art Practice / Public Places (Space)
Questioning the meaning and interpretation of public versus private art production and practice, moving beyond the object to the act and process of working in public places with artists Jeff Thomas (Ottawa), Mary Anne Barkhouse (Toronto) and Lawrence Paul Yuxteluptun (Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 4.3MB / Duration: 18:27
Aboriginal Art Practice / Public Places (Space)
Questioning the meaning and interpretation of public versus private art production and practice, moving beyond the object to the act and process of working in public places with artists Jeff Thomas (Ottawa), Mary Anne Barkhouse (Toronto) and Lawrence Paul Yuxteluptun (Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 0.0MB / Duration: 00:05
Aboriginal Art Practice / Public Places (Space)
Several of the podcast recordings were, unfortunately, unavailable to post. This is one of them.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 0.0MB / Duration: 00:05
Aboriginal Art Practice / Public Places (Space)
Several of the podcast recordings were, unfortunately, unavailable to post. This is one of them.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 3.1MB / Duration: 13:06
Aboriginal Art Practice / Public Places (Space)
Questioning the meaning and interpretation of public versus private art production and practice, moving beyond the object to the act and process of working in public places with artists Jeff Thomas (Ottawa), Mary Anne Barkhouse (Toronto) and Lawrence Paul Yuxteluptun (Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 1.7MB / Duration: 07:02
Film, Cyberspace and Digital Culture
Exploring the ways in which tradition translates in film and new media practice; artists include New Media artists Jackson 2Bears (Victoria), Skawenatti Tricia Fragnitto (presented via Skype from Montreal), and emerging artist Riel Manywounds (Redwire Magazine, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 2.4MB / Duration: 10:07
Film, Cyberspace and Digital Culture
Exploring the ways in which tradition translates in film and new media practice; artists include New Media artists Jackson 2Bears (Victoria), Skawenatti Tricia Fragnitto (presented via Skype from Montreal), and emerging artist Riel Manywounds (Redwire Magazine, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 7.0MB / Duration: 29:46
Film, Cyberspace and Digital Culture
Exploring the ways in which tradition translates in film and new media practice; artists include New Media artists Jackson 2Bears (Victoria), Skawenatti Tricia Fragnitto (presented via Skype from Montreal), and emerging artist Riel Manywounds (Redwire Magazine, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 3.0MB / Duration: 12:40
Film, Cyberspace and Digital Culture
Exploring the ways in which tradition translates in film and new media practice; artists include New Media artists Jackson 2Bears (Victoria), Skawenatti Tricia Fragnitto (presented via Skype from Montreal), and emerging artist Riel Manywounds (Redwire Magazine, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 6.8MB / Duration: 29:01
Film, Cyberspace and Digital Culture
Exploring the ways in which tradition translates in film and new media practice; artists include New Media artists Jackson 2Bears (Victoria), Skawenatti Tricia Fragnitto (presented via Skype from Montreal), and emerging artist Riel Manywounds (Redwire Magazine, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 1.6MB / Duration: 06:51
Language, Visual Translation and Intangible Culture
Focuses on the formal, social and cultural influences of traditional culture on contemporary expression, and examines the interface between the two as a generative location from which to consider new expression. Presenters include emerging and senior artists (respectively) Marianne Nicolson (Victoria) and Charles Elliott (Victoria), as well as emerging curator, writer and theorist Candice Hopkins (Western Front, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 3.5MB / Duration: 15:05
Language, Visual Translation and Intangible Culture
Focuses on the formal, social and cultural influences of traditional culture on contemporary expression, and examines the interface between the two as a generative location from which to consider new expression. Presenters include emerging and senior artists (respectively) Marianne Nicolson (Victoria) and Charles Elliott (Victoria), as well as emerging curator, writer and theorist Candice Hopkins (Western Front, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 2.8MB / Duration: 11:55
Language, Visual Translation and Intangible Culture
Focuses on the formal, social and cultural influences of traditional culture on contemporary expression, and examines the interface between the two as a generative location from which to consider new expression. Presenters include emerging and senior artists (respectively) Marianne Nicolson (Victoria) and Charles Elliott (Victoria), as well as emerging curator, writer and theorist Candice Hopkins (Western Front, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 0.0MB / Duration: 00:05
Language, Visual Translation and Intangible Culture
Several of the podcast recordings were, unfortunately, unavailable to post. This is one of them.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 3.8MB / Duration: 16:11
Language, Visual Translation and Intangible Culture
Focuses on the formal, social and cultural influences of traditional culture on contemporary expression, and examines the interface between the two as a generative location from which to consider new expression. Presenters include emerging and senior artists (respectively) Marianne Nicolson (Victoria) and Charles Elliott (Victoria), as well as emerging curator, writer and theorist Candice Hopkins (Western Front, Vancouver). PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Mon, 26 Feb 2008 / File size: 2.5MB / Duration: 10:44
Closing Remarks
Closing remarks on the one-day Transporters Symposium held at UVic. PLEASE NOTE / APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE: the audio quality on the transporters podcasts fluctuates greatly, your mileage may vary.
Posted: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 / File size: 18.9MB / Duration: 01:20:49
Explore some of the impulses found in Youds' recent works in conjunction with major themes around contemporary art practices in Canada and the United States. Ideas around popular culture, media, and expressions in formalist works are discussed. The panel includes artist Robert Youds, American Critics Saul Ostrow and Barry Schwabsky, and is moderated by Sara Krajewski, Associate Curator of The Henry Art Gallery.
Posted: Mon, 7 May 2007 / File size: 6.1MB / Duration: 06:32
Part One: Introduction. Question one: As this exhibition pivots around an interdisciplinary approach to innovative designs for life and living, what other disciplines influence your work and why?
A round table discussion by the artists in the Fantastic Frameworks exhibition. They speak about their influences and their art.
Posted: Mon, 7 May 2007 / File size: 22.3MB / Duration: 23:44
Continuation of part one
A round table discussion by the artists in the Fantastic Frameworks exhibition. They speak about their influences and their art.
Posted: Mon, 7 May 2007 / File size: 9.5MB / Duration: 10:07
Part two: When you're creating your works, do you have the audience in mind, or are you more interested in the process of creation for the sake of expression?
A round table discussion by the artists in the Fantastic Frameworks exhibition. They speak about their influences and their art.
Posted: Mon, 7 May 2007 / File size: 11.4MB / Duration: 12:08
Part three: The architecture of the body as the originator of design; how does the body influence you in each of your own practice and what are the ways of structures of design inform your creative processes?
A round table discussion by the artists in the Fantastic Frameworks exhibition. They speak about their influences and their art.
Posted: Mon, 7 may 2007 / File size: 8.0MB / Duration: 08:31
Part five: Which global projects or implications has been an inspiration to you within your own field and if you were given an unlimited budget and resources, what kind of project would you like to see realized?
A round table discussion by the artists in the Fantastic Frameworks exhibition. They speak about their influences and their art.
Posted: Mon, 7 May 2007 / File size: 6.2MB / Duration: 06:33
Part six: Which of the artists and or artwork, in the exhibition, particularly resonated with you and why?
A round table discussion by the artists in the Fantastic Frameworks exhibition. They speak about their influences and their art.