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SUMMARY: Paul Wong – Rewind\, Play\, Fast-Forward
DESCRIPTION: The 2024-2025 Artist in Residence\, Paul Wong\, will present h
 is multiverse: an interdisciplinary art practice that spans fifty years.
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 ></a></p><p><strong>Rewind\, Play\, Fast-Forward</strong><br />A public art
 ist talk by Paul Wong as part of the Artist in Residence Program</p><p>5:30
  p.m.\, Wednesday\, October 2\, 2024<br />Room 104\, Frederic Lasserre Buil
 ding<br />6333 Memorial Road\, University of British Columbia<br /><a href=
 "https://ahva.ubc.ca/">ahva.ubc.ca</a></p><p>Please contact the AHVA Visual
  Resources Centre for access to the event recording: <a href="mailto:ahva.v
 rc@ubc.ca">ahva.vrc@ubc.ca</a></p><p>The event is free and open to the publ
 ic. Paul Wong’s talk will be introduced by Michael Dang\, a PhD student in 
 Art History\, an alumnus of both the Critical and Curatorial Studies gradua
 te program and the BA Art History\, and recent curator of <a href="https://
 www.richmondartgallery.org/unitbruises"><em>Unit Bruises: Theodor Wan and P
 aul Wong</em></a> at Richmond Art Gallery.</p><p>The 2024-2025 Artist in Re
 sidence\, Paul Wong\, will present his multiverse: an interdisciplinary art
  practice that spans fifty years. Celebrated as one of Canada’s pioneering 
 video artists\, Wong has been creating single- and multi-channel works for 
 screens of all shapes\, sizes\, and lengths for festivals\, artist-run gall
 eries\, museums\, community centres\, broadcast networks\, and online platf
 orms.</p><p>In this power hour\, illustrated media presentation\, Wong will
  rewind\, play\, and fast-forward through an eclectic range of past\, prese
 nt\, and current projects-in-progress that will flow from early low-tech an
 alogue experiments to new media explorations\, works on paper\, photography
 \, performance art\, neon sculptures\, and site-specific public art commiss
 ions. He will connect seemingly disparate projects by grounding them in for
 m\, content\, and context as well as his radical body and identity politics
 .</p><p>Parallel to his art practice is his just as prolific groundbreaking
  curatorial exhibitions\, the producing\, facilitating and mentoring of oth
 er local\, national and international artists. He has been at the forefront
  of artist run culture in Canada as a founding director of Vivo Media Art C
 enter (Satellite Video Exchange Society\, 1973)\, a member of the Mainstree
 ters (1972)\, and the founding artistic director of On Main (On the Cutting
  Edge Productions Society\, 1986). Central to his D.I.Y. philosophy is that
  artists have creative freedom of expression by ensuring that they have con
 trol over their own means of production\, exhibition and distribution.</p><
 p>This artist in residency is an exciting and unique opportunity to engage 
 with the AHVA and broader academic community that offers the potential for 
 cross disciplinary collaborations and research. Dr. Wong is a self-taught a
 rtist who considers himself mentored by “community”. In 2023\, he received 
 an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from ECUAD\, Emily Carr University of Art 
 + Design.</p><p>The Artist in Residence Program in the Department of Art Hi
 story\, Visual Art and Theory is made possible by the generous support of a
 n anonymous donor. Past AHVA Artists in Residence have been Beau Dick\, Sta
 n Douglas\, Germaine Koh\, Marianne Nicolson\, and Diamond Point.</p><p>We 
 acknowledge that the UBC Vancouver campus is situated on the traditional\, 
 ancestral\, and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam).</p><p>Ima
 ge: Paul Wong\, PechaKucha Night Vol. 57</p>
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