Alex Gibson

MFA

About

Primary Advisor

Dan Starling

Secondary Advisor

Karice Mitchell

Alex Gibson is a queer Barbadian artist who filters digital and material practices to generate and archive memory, time, and ephemera through image, video, and installation. As an immigrant genderfluid artist, their work focuses on queer identity, space and temporality. Gibson’s work has been exhibited at Capture Photography Festival (Vancouver), Wil Aballe Art Projects (Vancouver), Tomato Mouse (New York), Number 3 Gallery (Vancouver), Artists Alliance Barbados (Bridgetown, Barbados), RBC Media Gallery (Vancouver).

 


Research

Caribbean Studies, Queer Theory, Gender Studies


Alex Gibson

MFA

About

Primary Advisor

Dan Starling

Secondary Advisor

Karice Mitchell

Alex Gibson is a queer Barbadian artist who filters digital and material practices to generate and archive memory, time, and ephemera through image, video, and installation. As an immigrant genderfluid artist, their work focuses on queer identity, space and temporality. Gibson’s work has been exhibited at Capture Photography Festival (Vancouver), Wil Aballe Art Projects (Vancouver), Tomato Mouse (New York), Number 3 Gallery (Vancouver), Artists Alliance Barbados (Bridgetown, Barbados), RBC Media Gallery (Vancouver).

 


Research

Caribbean Studies, Queer Theory, Gender Studies


Alex Gibson

MFA
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Primary Advisor

Dan Starling

Secondary Advisor

Karice Mitchell

Alex Gibson is a queer Barbadian artist who filters digital and material practices to generate and archive memory, time, and ephemera through image, video, and installation. As an immigrant genderfluid artist, their work focuses on queer identity, space and temporality. Gibson’s work has been exhibited at Capture Photography Festival (Vancouver), Wil Aballe Art Projects (Vancouver), Tomato Mouse (New York), Number 3 Gallery (Vancouver), Artists Alliance Barbados (Bridgetown, Barbados), RBC Media Gallery (Vancouver).

 

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Caribbean Studies, Queer Theory, Gender Studies