Based in Vancouver, Rand Berthaudin is a visual artist and educator. Rand completed a BFA at ECUAD and MFA at Concordia University in Montreal, majoring in photography. Along with photo-based work, Rand's projects have also included video, sculpture, drawing, and signworks. Much of his work aims to express and explore the imaginary space of representation, as experienced both in the pictorial space and the work itself, but equally in the spatial practices that surround, engage and create it. Prior subjects that his work has investigated include historical portraiture, billboard advertising, nature murals, leaky condominiums, parking stalls and the site of Lacock Abbey – but more recently his interests have turned toward archival photographs and notions of uncertainty, ambiguity and entanglement.