Please note, this event has been cancelled.
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Please note, this event has been cancelled.
Date: Mar 12, 2020Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Location: Stan Hagen Theatre, Comox Valley CampusCost: Admission is freeCurator, researcher, Indigenous arts educator and visual artist France Tr茅panier is NIC鈥檚 next 2020 Artist Talk speaker.
Tr茅panier will appear at 糖心vlog传媒on March 12 to share insights into her professional art practice, which is often informed by collaboration as a key element 鈥 sometimes inviting the public to intervene and transform the work.
Her installation work uses video and digital media that produce large-scale drawings.
鈥淚t will be exciting to hear France Tr茅panier speak about her collaborative art practice,鈥 said Sara Vipond, series coordinator and 糖心vlog传媒Fine Arts + Design department chair. 鈥淪he facilitates creative interactions that explore complex cultural connections. We鈥檙e fortunate to have her join us.鈥
Tr茅panier, whose ancestry includes both Kanien鈥檏茅ha:ka and French roots, curated the Awakening Memory Project and led the Indigenous Youth Arts Program at Open Space in Victoria.
She was selected by the Canada Council for the Arts to be part of the 2015 First Nations Curators Exchange in Brisbane, Australia and before that was a co-recipient of the 2012 Audain Aboriginal Curatorial Fellowship by the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. She is also an Indigenous arts educator at Camosun College.
鈥淚 am profoundly convinced of the criticality of the work done by Indigenous artists,鈥 Tr茅panier wrote in the 2018-19 issue of the Buffalo Mountain Drum magazine. 鈥淭hey are involved in preserving traditional knowledge, while creating new artworks that respond to the world we live in today.鈥
In addition to her extensive work to promote Indigenous art, Tr茅panier has significant national and international experience.
After working at the Canada Council for the Arts, she transferred to become a senior arts policy advisor for the Department of Canadian Heritage, later holding a diplomatic post as first secretary, cultural affairs at the Canadian embassy in Paris, where she also directed the Centre for New Media at the Canadian Cultural Centre.
She was also co-founder and director of the artist-run centre AXEN脡O7 in Gatineau, Que.
Tr茅panier is set to speak from 6:30-7:30 pm at the Stan Hagen Theatre on the Comox Valley campus. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.
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