Tracy Peters – 2015 Deep Bay Artists’ Residency
While in residence, Tracy will create a new series of photo-lumen prints inspired by the decline and regeneration of a forest floor. Read More
While in residence, Tracy will create a new series of photo-lumen prints inspired by the decline and regeneration of a forest floor. Read More
Diana will give a presentation about her upcoming exhibition “Herd”, Saturday September 12th at 2 p.m. at The Lawn Bowling Greens. Read More
During his stay at Deep Bay Daniel will be writing new music for the five string banjo.Read More
During her residency, Freya will consult with Tedd Robinson of Ten Gates Dancing Inc. and Centre Q on a new body of work in process called ‘CPA – Consistent Partial Attention’. Read More
Vincent Ho is a Canadian composer. Vincent’s grant will support 12 to 14 months of research into the traditional repertoire of Chinese music and the traditional instruments of the Chinese orchestra with the goal of composing a large scale 20 minute work informed by this research.Read More
Danielle Sturk is a multi-disciplinary dance artist, choreographer, and independent filmmaker creating in documentary and experimental forms. Danielle’s grant will support research and experimentation combining dance, film and animation.Read More
Lauren Carter is a writer of fiction, poetry, non-fiction articles and essays that have been published in a wide variety of literary journals, magazines, and websites. Lauren’s grant will support work on the creation of her second novel titled This Has Nothing to Do with You.Read More
George Amabile is a Winnipeg based author who has published ten books and has had work in over a hundred national and international publications. George’s grant will support work on the creation of a new collection of poems titled Seeing Things.Read More
Andrew Milne is the first artist-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre (CNSC) February 18–March 7, 2015. Andrew John Milne is an interdisciplinary artist who works with new media, film, photography and performance. His recent work has dealt with the re-invention of alternative imaging technologies with photocopy cameras, mechanical hologram machines, and alternative projection devices.Read More
While in residence at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, Tanja will undertake research in preparation for a future dance production project titled Holy Wild.Read More