Laurelyn Whitt – Churchill Artists’ Residency 2016
Laurelyn Whitt is the artists-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies CentreRead More
Laurelyn Whitt is the artists-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies CentreRead More
Leanne Zacharias is the artists-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies CentreRead More
Kevin Nikkel is a writer/producer/director based in Winnipeg, Canada, and is the artist-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre February 17 to 29, 2016. Kevin will be working on two documentary projects during his residency in Churchill.Read More
Megan D. Krause is the artist-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre February 1 to 14, 2016. She has received various awards, including the Nellie McClung Arts Legacy Award, for her surreal landscapes and is represented by Gurevich Fine Art in Winnipeg. Megan will start a new series of landscape paintings to explore both romantic and gruelling depictions of the north, while experiencing it firsthand. Read More
Ginny Collins is the artist-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre (CNSC) July 21 – 30, 2015. While in residence, she will be conducting research and crafting her newest play The Flats.Read More
During her stay at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, Laura will produce written and visual content for an artist’s book which will examine her experiences in the region over the past five years. 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
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
Andrew Milne is the first artist-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre: February 18–March 7, 2015Read More