Stock Footage

with Shara Rosko
2001

Shara Rosko and I have developed a video catalogue of stock footage, ostensibly to be made available to “the industry” though realistically unusable. The nature of this footage is shots (images, scenes) which would actually be completely worthless as professional “stock footage,” due to its’ “interesting” nature or inherent narrative structure. Read More »

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LOVE CINDY BAKER STOP

Signature Appearances, curated by Joanne Bristol
The New Gallery
Calgary, Alberta
September 2004

Essay by Joanne Bristol (PDF)


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Door dose not lock

Rotary Centre for the Arts
supported by Alternator Gallery
Kelowna, British Columbia
January 2004

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Spurious! / Dibs

Spurious!
with Shara Rosko
Edmonton, Alberta
March 1999 - 2000

Dibs
with Shara Rosko
published in aceart’s annual PaperWait
Winnipeg, Manitoba
August 2001 (ongoing)
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No Word of a Lie

Edmonton Art Gallery
Edmonton, Alberta
April 2001

Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba
Brandon, Manitoba
October 2001

Soft & Fuzzy Lies (2 person show with Elisabeth Belliveau)
Modern Fuel
Kingston, Ontario
February 2004
Essay by Jennifer Roche (PDF)


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Creepy Sex with Creeps

1998

Context is a very important element in my work. Even after I am finished creating the work, my art does not exist until there is some context for its’ interpretation.

In my mind, art is what happens between the artist and the work, between the work and the viewer, and incidentally between the artist and the audience. I have titled this exhibition Creepy sex with Creeps, although few or none of these works have anything to do with actual sex. Because I have suggested that they do, however, I am forcing the viewer to place them in that kind of context - making them “creepy” in their own way, even without that word as a label. (Artists have worked for decades to convince the conservative public that nudity in art is neither vulgar nor necessarily sexual - the body is simply a beautiful form. I intend to set that discussion back by a millennium by implying that that is just not the case - that these innocuous paintings are indeed sexual and indeed creepy, and perhaps not beautiful in the least.)
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Pilldeer with Fingerlegs

1998
Embroidered patch
Commission through SNAP Gallery, Edmonton
Soldout edition of 100; collectors include public institutions, governments, corporations and individuals.

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