April 4 – May 1 — Libbie Farrell (She/They) is an interdisciplinary artist and maker working across textiles, media, and printmaking. While at KIAC, Libbie will be working on a handful of pieces for an ongoing series called “Super Epic Mega Journey Bitch.” The series is composed of a collection of sewn tapestries/quilts featuring campy colourful and strange lady-like creatures. ARTIST TALK – April 24, 6pm @ KIAC
Category: Artist in Residence
Regan Shrumm
April 2 – May 2 — Regan Shrumm (they/them) is a queer, genderqueer, and disabled interdisciplinary artist and curator. Regan tries to make art more accessible to individuals by focusing their practice on everyday things that all humans do, such as eating, grieving, and sleeping.
ARTIST TALK – April 24, 6pm @ KIAC
Our current ‘Filmmakers in residence’
naakita f.k. (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in Tio’Tia:Ke/Mooniyang/Montreal. Their audio and video installations tell stories related to changing landscapes, extractive practices and abstract forms of legacy. Their research uses hauntology to explore…
Brittney Rand
Jan 3 – 31 — DCMF Songwriter in Residence – Brittney Rand is an electronic music artist, sound recordist, and contemporary composer based in Edmonton, Alberta. Rand will be performing her solo project, Cherrie Laurel, on Jan 12 at 8pm in the KIAC Dënäkär Zho Ballroom. Artist Talk – January 29, 7pm, Macaulay Residence (907 7th Ave)
Last Week for the KIAC Artist Residency Fundraiser
KIAC is seeking support from the community to ensure the Artist Residency program’s continuation, potentially in a new location. Donations will be matched by a generous local resident, doubling the impact of support. […]
Krystle Silverfox
Nov 8 – Dec 20 — Krystle Silverfox is an interdisciplinary artist residing in Whitehorse, Yukon. She is a citizen of Selkirk First Nation, and belongs to the Wolf Clan. Silverfox’s work bundles together conceptual art, material practices, decolonialism, and Indigenous futurity. Artist Talk – November 29, 6pm, SOVA (Yukon School of Visual Arts)