Amy Kazymerchyk

CCST MA

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Amy Kazymerchyk is a curator who has paid particular attention to moving image and time-based practices, with intrigue and care for their encounters with cinema, performance, visual art, and poetics. From 2013-18 she was the Curator of SFU Galleries’ Audain Gallery. Previously she was the Events and Exhibitions Coordinator at VIVO Media Arts Centre. In 2008 she inaugurated DIM Cinema, a monthly series of artists’ moving images at The Cinematheque, which she programmed until 2013. She has a Bachelor of Media Arts from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. She is currently an MA candidate in UBC’s Critical and Curatorial studies program and a recipient of a 2018-2019 Social Sciences Humanities Research Council of Canada Master’s Scholarship.


Amy Kazymerchyk

CCST MA

About

Amy Kazymerchyk is a curator who has paid particular attention to moving image and time-based practices, with intrigue and care for their encounters with cinema, performance, visual art, and poetics. From 2013-18 she was the Curator of SFU Galleries’ Audain Gallery. Previously she was the Events and Exhibitions Coordinator at VIVO Media Arts Centre. In 2008 she inaugurated DIM Cinema, a monthly series of artists’ moving images at The Cinematheque, which she programmed until 2013. She has a Bachelor of Media Arts from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. She is currently an MA candidate in UBC’s Critical and Curatorial studies program and a recipient of a 2018-2019 Social Sciences Humanities Research Council of Canada Master’s Scholarship.


Amy Kazymerchyk

CCST MA
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Amy Kazymerchyk is a curator who has paid particular attention to moving image and time-based practices, with intrigue and care for their encounters with cinema, performance, visual art, and poetics. From 2013-18 she was the Curator of SFU Galleries’ Audain Gallery. Previously she was the Events and Exhibitions Coordinator at VIVO Media Arts Centre. In 2008 she inaugurated DIM Cinema, a monthly series of artists’ moving images at The Cinematheque, which she programmed until 2013. She has a Bachelor of Media Arts from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. She is currently an MA candidate in UBC’s Critical and Curatorial studies program and a recipient of a 2018-2019 Social Sciences Humanities Research Council of Canada Master’s Scholarship.