Nikki Forrest

Nikki Forrest
Born 1964
Edinburgh, Scotland[1]
Nationality Canadian
Alma mater University of Saskatchewan, Concordia University
Works Static
Website http://nikkiforrest.net/

Nikki Forrest (born 1964) is a visual and media artist who lives in Montreal. Born in Edinburgh,[1] her practice includes drawing, installation and sound art. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Saskatchewan in 1985 and a master's degree in open media from Concordia University in 1995.[2]

She is best known for her short experimental videos.[3] She has participated in international artist residencies including the CALQ residency in Buenos Aires, Argentina and The Canada Council studio at Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris. Her work is included in collections at The National Gallery of Canada,[1] The Saskatchewan Arts Board[4] and Concordia University.[5]

She directed the film My Heart the Rock Star in 2001 as part of a video collaboration with artists Annie Martin and Nelson Henricks titled "My Heart." This was a reflective piece focusing on childhood memory and gender fluctuation.[6][7] She has been involved in sound and video performances including Leibig12 (in collaboration with audio artist Nancy Tobin) in Berlin in 2014.

Expositions

Selected solo expositions:[2][8]

  • (2015) “Pictures For Listening” Vox, Montreal, Canada
  • (2012) “Flip/Bend” La Centrale, Montreal, Canada
  • (2009) Observations Part 2, SBC Galerie d'art contemporain, Montréal, Canada
  • (2009) Observations Part 1, SBC Galerie d'art contemporain, Montréal, Canada
  • (2005) Ectoplasmes, Société des arts technologiques, Montréal, Canada
  • (2004) Video Heroes, Cambridge Galleries, Ontario, Canada
  • (2002) Placing Spaces, Spacing Places, MSVU Art Gallery, Halifax, Canada
  • (2002) Drift, Galerie Powerhouse, Montréal, Canada, collaboration with Jackie Gallant
  • (1999) Stravaig - Errance, Videographe Gallery, Montreal, Canada
  • (1998) Video d'Ecossee, Articule Gallery, Montreal, Canada
  • (1995) Noise Box / Temporary Room, Optica Gallery, Montreal and AKA Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Fiche auteur" (in French). Retrieved 2015-12-16.
  2. "[title]". secure.studioxx.org. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  3. "Saskatchewan Arts Board - Art Rental". collection.artsboard.sk.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
  4. "[title]". secure.studioxx.org. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
  5. "My Heart the Rock Star". Media Queer. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
  6. "Video | Vtape". www.vtape.org. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
  7. "Contact | Nikki Forrest". nikkiforrest.net. Retrieved 2015-12-16.

References

  • Forrest, Nikki. 1998. Vidéos d'Écosse = Video from Scotland. Montréal: Articule. ISBN 2-920306-16-2
  • Forrest, Nikki. 1999. Nikki Forrest: stravaig/errance. Hull, Quebec: Daïmõn, centre de production.
  • Vance, Anne. “Who’s Afraid of Film and Video in Scotland? The exhibition of Single-screen Film and Video: Canadian Fall.” Variant issue 9 (1998) 1-7.
  • Cammaer, Gerda. Placing Spaces, Spacing Places: Canadian Experimental Films and Videos since 1990. Halifax: MSVU Art Gallery, 2003.
  • Redfern, Christine. “Radioactive Video Stars” Montreal Mirror, Vol. 19 No. 24, 2003.
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