Fiona Bowie
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Fiona Bowie is a Vancouver-based Canadian installation artist. She uses film, video, photography and sculpture, and makes "immersive environments".
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[edit] Life and work
Fiona Bowie graduated from UBC (BFA) in 1990 and from the School of Contemporary Art SFU (MFA) in 1998.[1]
1998 – 2000, Bowie was Co-Curator, Western Front Exhibitions Program , and was the editor of ~SCOPE, exhibition catalogue Western Front Exhibitions Program, 2001.[2]
In March 2007, Sliphost (2006), curated by Candice Hopkins, was exhibited at the Western Front Gallery in Vancouver and will be exhibited in November 2007 at Open Space in Victoria. Hopkins said, "Sliphost plays with conventions of media, narrative, and scale and draws on the reciprocities between two disparate worlds to reconsider notions of consciousness, consumption, beauty and oblivion."[3] According to Bowie:
| “ | Sliphost relies on dark surreal humour to suggest reciprocal relationships between earthly life forms and human action and experience.[4] | ” |
Bowie is currently lead artist of Flow, a public art commission for the City of Vancouver with Sidney Fels and Rebecca Belmore. This will be the first permanent public art work of timebased photo and media work. It is scheduled for installation at 1 Kingsway,[5] when the building is completed in the spring of 2008.[6]
Bowie is bass player, songwriter and singer for the Vancouver three piece Chopper.[7] Her latest soundtrack composition was performed live at Songroom in June of 2006, by Jim Peers (Free Radicals), Stephen Taylor (trike).
Bowie is Assistant Professor, Media Arts, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, teaching in both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs.[8]
[edit] Exhibitions
Bowie's work has been exhibited at:
- Yukon Arts Centre Museum (2007),[9]
- Western Front (2007)[10]
- Belkin Satellite (2006),[11]
- Pendulum Gallery, Vancouver (2006)[12]
- New Media Symposium (2004)
- New Forms Festival (2004)
- Consolidated Works, Seattle, Washington (2002)
- Presentation House Gallery (2001)[13]
- The Vancouver Art Gallery (2001)[14]
- A Prior Video-Salon. VandeVelde, Brussels, Belgium (2000)
- Or Gallery (1998)
- the grunt gallery (1996)
- A major installation as part of Tamto Misto - Five Vancouver Artists. Galerie Mladych u Recickych, Prague,Czech Republic (1995).[15]
[edit] Publications and reviews
- Cutler, Randy Lee. Vancouver Singular Plural Vancouver Art and Economies,Arsenal Pulp Press, 2007.
- Burnham, Clint. Vancouver, Akimbo, March 29th 2007.
- Burnham, Clint. "Compelling Look at how Artists use Video"Vancouver Sun,June 29th 2006.
- New Forms,exhibition catalogue, 2004.
- Devuono, Frances. "Binocular Parallax at Consolidated Works," in Artweek, December, 2002.
- Hall, Emily. "A Tale of Two Cities." The Stranger, Seattle, September 26, 2002.
- Hackett, Regina. "Binocular Parallax." Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 20,2002.
- Turner,Micheal. "These Days". Art/Text, No. 75.,2001-2.
- Roy, Marina. "These Days". Last Call Fall issue. Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery Publication.
- Turner, Michael. "These Days". Mix magazine 26.1 Fall, 2001.
- O'Brien, Melanie. "Mis.Com.". Last Call Summer issue,2001 . Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery Publication.
- Henry, Karen. "Mis.Com.". Presentation House Exhibition Monograph, 2001.
- Green, Bethany. "Killing the Commute". ARTSCULTURE, 2000.Brock University Press.
- Mix magazine 26.1 summer 2000.
- Achong, Deanne."deliverance", OR Gallery Monograph. 1998
- Sawyer, Carol. "swell". grunt Publication Monograph.1996 ISBN 1-895329-27-2
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Canadian Who's Who, University of Toronto Press Incorporated
- ^ Canadian Who's Who, University of Toronto Press Incorporated, 2007
- ^ Candice Hopkins, Western Front Gallery
- ^ [1];2:30 Artist Talk – Lorna Brown joins Fiona Bowie in a discussion of the use of sound in Bowie’s current exhibition Slip/host
- ^ City of Vancouver website
- ^ City of Vancouver News Release:City selects public art for 1 Kingsway
- ^ Canadian Who's Who, University of Toronto Press Incorporated
- ^ Faculty: Media Arts | Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design
- ^ Yukon Arts Centre Public Art Gallery
- ^ The Western Front : Exhibitions : Fiona Bowie: Slip/host
- ^ [2]
- ^ Pendulum Gallery: Archive
- ^ Presentation House Gallery - mis.com
- ^ Marina Roy | These Days
- ^ [3]
- Flow, City of Vancouver News Release
- Burnham, in Ambiko
- Public Library Public Art
- commsvcs/oca/publicart/projects.htm City of Vancouver Public Art Projects
- Artipedia
- for Art and Technology

