My projects range from printmaking to video to participatory movement events to projects in public programming and community engagement. Most recently, working with Other Sights for Artist Projects I led on a series of public presentation and discussion events – The Foreshore (2016-18) and a series of podcasts informed by those talks – The Foreshore Listens (2018). The Foreshore projects focus on poetic activist strategies, politically engaged artist practices and post-capitalist philosophical proposals. Slow Dirt (2015) was a suite of works commissioned by the Western Front for Urgent Imagination– an exhibition and conference about art and urban development.
A recent solo project for City Studio & LivingLabs’ 10 Different Things series brought sound into City spaces in response to the question of what the city’s administration stands to learn from therapeutic body and movement based practices. I blend essential oils and make natural deodorant as Osmics and am studying craniosacral therapy. I’ve been non-regular faculty at Emily Carr since 2010 teaching in foundation and senior levels.
I am grateful to live and work in Vancouver BC on the unceded territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
www.theforeshore.org
www.othersights.ca
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This essay by Seth Price has a lot to do with why I am making art.