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ANNEX ARTIST IN RESIDENCE:  DEIRDRE LOGUE IN CONVERSATION WITH JUDY RADUL

September 23 2010

Presented in partnership with Western Front Media Arts~

Please join us for an evening of conversation between Judy Radul and current Media Artist-in-Residence Deirdre Logue. The conversation will take selected works, both new and old from Logue’s performance and video based practice as a point of departure.

Thursday September 23, 2010 | 6.30 PM
Location: Western Front, Luxe Hall, 303 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver.

Recent solo exhibitions of Dierdre Logue’s work have taken place at Oakville Galleries, the Images Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, Beyond/In Western New York, Art Star in Ottawa and at articule in Montreal. She was a founding member of Media City in Windsor, the Executive Director of the Images Festival, the Executive Director of the Canadian Filmmakers’ Distribution Centre, is currently the Development Director at Vtape and lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Judy Radul was born in Lillooet, British Columbia and lives and works in Vancouver. Her interdisciplinary practice embraces photography, sculpture, performance, video and mixed media installations. In 2000 she received a Master of Visual and Media Arts from Bard College, New York. She has exhibited her work internationally including in Mechelen (Belgium), at Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst (Antwerp), Catriona Jeffries Gallery (Vancouver), Oboro (Montreal), Presentation House Gallery (North Vancouver), and The Power Plant (Toronto). Radul teaches at Simon Fraser University and her creative writing and essays on theatre, performance art and visual art have appeared in a variety of publications since 1991.

For more information please contact Sarah Todd at (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or visit http://www.front.bc.ca or Cineworks Programs Manager and Curator Jennifer Cane at programs(at)cineworks.ca

//image courtesy Deirdre Logue



 
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