Annie Briard

Annie Briard
Born Montreal, Quebec
Nationality Canadian
Education
Known for Photography

Annie Briard is a visual artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1] Her video, photographic, and installation-based work explores perception and memory.[2]

Biography

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Briard attended Dawson College before earning a B.F.A from Concordia University in 2008 and an M.F.A in 2013 from Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada, where she currently teaches as a sessional instructor.[1][3][4]

Select solo exhibitions

  • 2017 Pop-Up Home, New Westminster Museum and Archives [5]
  • 2017 Paracosmic Sun, Back Gallery Project, Vancouver[1] "The work in Paracosmic Sun projects and presents multiple temporal states simultaneously, states of seeing and not seeing, and also states where sight extends beyond the normal range or perception."[6]
  • 2016 Staring at the Sun, Joyce Yahouda Gallery, Montreal[7] In his review of the exhibition, art critic Edwin Janzen states that "for the visitor, a subtle questioning of sensory perception and reality is certainly the result."[7]
  • 2016 Vision Trouble, La Maison des Artistes, Winnipeg[8]
  • 2013 The Woods, VIVO Media Arts Centre, Vancouver[9] "The psychology of agency and rebellious obedience are what comes to mind in engaging with this technological art piece."[10]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Annie Briard". Back Gallery Project. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  2. "Critique, texte et art contemporain. Repenser l'héritage de Marshall McLuhan aujourd'hui - Imaginations". Imaginations. 2017-12-06. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  3. "Annie Briard | Emily Carr University". www.connect.ecuad.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  4. "Annie Briard" (PDF). Joyce Yahouda Gallery.
  5. "Pop-Up Home | City of New Westminster". www.newwestcity.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
  6. Frere, Sunshine (2017-02-22). "Paracosmic Sun". Vancouver Is Awesome. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  7. 1 2 Edwin, Janzen, (2016). "Annie Briard: Staring at the Sun". Espace : Art actuel (114). ISSN 0821-9222.
  8. Cochrane, Steven Leyden (2016-05-26). "Persistent visions". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  9. "VIDEO BAR | The Woōds | VIVO Media Arts Centre". www.vivomediaarts.com. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  10. "Annie Briard's Cyber Claymation Doll in "The Woods" | VANDOCUMENT". vandocument.com. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.