[Studio XX] REMINDER : Meta FB 05 :: Nat Muller
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REMINDER ::
Méta Femmes br at nchées 05 - Nat Muller
Thursday October 5th 2006, 10AM, at Studio XX
StudioXX celebrates its 10th birthday under the auspices of Event X, 2
days of conferences, round table discussions and performances. In
connection with this event StudioXX will host visitor Nat Muller to
present her own curatorial practice.
Internationally renowned as new media curator, Nat Muller will be at
StudioXX in the morning, on the 5th of October to host an intimate
conference on her curatorial work. Her primary research directions have
concentrated on the intersections between aesthetic, technology and
politics, as well as new media and art practices in the Middle East. Nat
Muller will update us on her position as curator working between Europe
and the Middle East, bringing up questions emerging from this networked
practice which is, according to her, often schizophrenic. You are
cordially invited to take part in this discussion.
In order to orient and animate the discussion we have invited active
local curator Alice Ming Wai Jim who has recently returned to Montreal
after working for 3 years in conservation at the Vancouver International
Center for Contemporary Asian Art (Center A). Alice is now a professor
at Concordia University. Her main fields of interest include
contemporary Asian art, the art of the Diaspora, new medias, theories of
representation, globalization, urban studies and curatorial practices.
The links between the practices and orientations of Alice Min Wai Jim
and Nat Muller promise to foster a dynamic discussion between these two
interventionists and the attending public.
The discussion will be in English.
$5, free admission for members
Inscriptions : programmation at studioxx.org
<mailto:programmation at studioxx.org> or 845-7934
Please pass on this invitation! Hope to see you there!
NAT MULLER (NL)
Is an independent curator and critic based in Rotterdam. She also serves
as new media curator at De Balie, Amsterdam. Nat is primarily interested
in viewing social and political processes through a cultural/artistic
lens. She has published articles in off- and online media, and has given
presentations on the subject of media technology and art
(inter)nationally. She has curated video selections for international
platforms, such as the Transmediale (Berlin), NBK (Berlin), FIFVC
(Beirut), Transito (Amsterdam), Coding:Decoding (Copenhagen). Her main
interests include: the intersections of aesthetics, technology and
politics; (new) media and art in Middle East. Her latest projects in
2004 include The Trans_European Picnic - The Art and Media of Accession
in collaboration with Kuda (Novi Sad) and V2_ (Rotterdam), co-curating
the electronic art biennial DEAF_04: Affective Turbulence: The Art of
Open Systems; the curatorial research project "Xeno_Tech" which
researches situated practices of media (art) in the Middle East.
Projects in 2005 include the exhibition INFRA_ctures involving sound
artists and architects, and Xeno_Sonic: a series of experimental sound
performances from the Middle East. She is co-initiator of the Upgrade!
Amsterdam, a series of gatherings for and by new media aficionados,
artists, geeks, media makers and breakers. She has been appointed
co-curator for Re: visie 2007; the exhibition accompanying the Dutch
Film Festival. Nat has taught media theory and electronic art at the
Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam (NL) and at the Lebanese American
University in Beirut (LB).
ALICE MING WAI JIM
Alice Ming Wai Jim has a BA in art history from McGill University, an MA
in Art History from Concordia University and a PhD (Dean's Honour List)
in Art History from McGill in 2004. Her doctoral dissertation addressed
urban metaphors in Hong Kong media art in relation to questions of place
identity, history and spatial culture. Her MA thesis examined the first
exhibition in Canada to devote itself entirely the work of Black women
artists. Jim's teaching and research interests include Contemporary art,
Contemporary Asian art, art of the Diaspora, new media art, theories of
representation, globalization and city theory, and curatorial studies.
Before joining the faculty at Concordia, Jim was Curator of the
Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art (Centre A) in
Vancouver from 2003 to 2006. She has curated numerous exhibitions
including the new media art project Container Culture for ISEA2006, Yoko
Ono: Mending Peace, Mining the Archive by two UK-based artists, and,
co-curated with Viet Le, Charlie Don't Surf: 4 Vietnamese American
Artists. In June 2004, she convened the major international symposium,
Mutations<>Connections: Cultural (Ex)Changes in Asian Diasporas in
Vancouver. Jim has published articles in numerous magazines and journals
including Parachute, Flash Art, Art Asia Pacific, Positions: East Asia
Cultures Critique, Amerasia Journal, and Yishu: Journal of Contemporary
Chinese Art. Her writings have appeared in book and exhibition
catalogues including Dye-A-Di-A-Logue with Ellen Pau (2004), Racism, Eh?
A Critical Inter-Disciplinary Anthology of Race and Racism in Canada
(2004), and the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture (2005). Her
current research projects focus on the aesthetics of mobility in
relation to international art exhibitions, and the development of Asian
Canadian art since the 1907 Vancouver Riots.
STUDIO XX
STUDIO XX
338 Terrasse Saint-Denis, Montréal (Québec) H2X 1E8
Just south of Sherbrooke, off St. Denis
Metro Sherbrooke, or bus 24 (Sherbrooke) or 125 (Ontario).
(514) 845-0289 / http://www.studioxx.org
Information: info at studioxx.org <mailto:info at studioxx.org>
Founded in 1996, Studio XX is Montreal's foremost women's digital
resource centre. Through a variety of creative activities and
initiatives, the Studio works with women to demystify digital
technologies, to critically examine their social aspects, to facilitate
women's access to technology, and to create and exhibit women's new
digital art.
Studio XX thanks its members and partners for their continued generous
support : the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Canadian
Arts Council, the Conseil des arts de Montréal.
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