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Kathy Slade (1966) is a
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artist, author, curator, editor, and publisher born in
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, Quebec, and based in
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, British Columbia. She is currently a Term Lecturer at
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's School for the Contemporary Arts.


Education

Slade graduated with a B.A. from
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in
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in 1990, and received an M.A. from the European Graduate School in
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in 2018. Slade graduated from SFU with the Helen Pitt Graduate Award.


Work

Slade has worked in a variety of mediums including embroidery, sound, sculpture, books, film, and video. The artist draws upon "sources ranging from cult films and punk rock music to literary classics and recent art history." Slade founded the Emily Carr University Press. In 1999, she developed READ Books, a bookstore located in the Charles H. Scott Gallery, now called the Libby Leshgold Gallery, at
Emily Carr University of Art and Design Emily Carr University of Art + Design (abbreviated as ECU) is a public art university located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The university's campus is located within the Great Northern Way Campus in Strathcona. The university is a co-e ...
. In 2009, Slade received the
VIVA Award The VIVA Awards are $15,000 prizes, granted annually to British Columbian mid-career artists chosen for "outstanding achievement and commitment" by the Jack Shadbolt, Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation. The awards are presented by the Shadbolt Fou ...
, awarded by the Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation "annually to celebrate exemplary achievement by British Columba artists in mid-career".


Selected exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

The
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exhibited Slade's work titled ''Charrette Roulette: Language: Kathy Slade, Kay Higgins and Publication Studio Vancouver'' (2015), which was an "on-going collaborative project
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posits publication as an art practice, while blurring the line between curatorial and editorial practice. For ''Edmonton Edition'', PSV printed and binded books onsite working with artists to produce new artists’ books." In 2012 and 2013, the artist exhibited ''It was a strange apartment; full of books…'' with
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at the Galerie Au 8 rue Saint Bon, Paris, France, and at Malaspina Printmakers, Vancouver, BC. In 2006, Slade exhibited ''52 Transactions'', which chronicled the artist's receipts from transactions at the
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. ''I Want It All I Want It Now'' was exhibited at the Or Gallery in Vancouver in 2003, which included the video installation ''Please Please Please'' depicting Slade’s point of view as she strolls through the streets of Vancouver leading from her studio to the Or Gallery with as she accompanies herself in song, covering The Smiths’ "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want." In 2002, the artist exhibited "Embroidered Monochrome Propositions and Other New Work" at the Western Front Gallery in Vancouver featuring a number of monochrome paintings embroidered by machine, repeating a stitch to fill the entire canvas. These works draw upon histories of decorative art, feminism, technology, labour histories, and minimalist/conceptual practices."


Group exhibitions

Slade's work was featured in the exhibition ''Beginning with the Seventies: GLUT'' at the
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, Vancouver BC, in 2018. This all female artist exhibition focused on the excess and abundance of the archive, language, and the position of the female reader as an artistic genre. Slade exhibited three artworks in this show, including a floor to ceiling mural in the UBC
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. In 2016, Slade's work was exhibited in the show titled ''Yesterday was Once Tomorrow (or, A Brick is a Tool)'' at Artexte in Montreal, QC, and in 2015 at Plug In ICA in Winnipeg, MB. The show focused on Canadian art magazines that were begun and terminated in the 1990s, and, "pinpoints, for the first time, a loose network of activity taking place in major parts of Canada." Also in 2016, the artist was featured in the
Art Gallery of Alberta The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) is an art museum in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The museum occupies a building at Churchill Square in downtown Edmonton. The museum building was originally designed by Donald G. Bittorf, and B. James Wensley, alth ...
's exhibition titled ''The Blur In Between'', which examined the merging of traditional art and design as disciplines. The artist was included in the exhibition ''Barroco Nova: Neo Baroque Moves in Contemporary Art'' at the
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in London ON in 2011. The exhibition "presents a vast range of projects by 19 Canadian and international contemporary artists whose approaches rely on intensified appeals to our senses to produce an engaged address to our cultural moment: visions that arguably take up Liebnitzian notions of the fold and possible worlds." In 2010, the artist exhibited in the
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's Turbine Hall along with 70 other arts organizations presenting examples of their work in an arts festival held in honor of the Tate's 10th birthday, referred to as ''No Soul For Sale''. Also in that year, Slade was one of 70 international artists featured in the
Vancouver Art Gallery The Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) is an art museum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The museum occupies a adjacent to Robson Square in downtown Vancouver, making it the largest art museum in Western Canada by building size. Designed by Franc ...
's ''CUE: Artists' Video,'' an "exhibition of video art displayed on the portico of the Robson Street facade. In transforming its exterior into a freely accessible, open-air exhibition space, the Gallery has created an opportunity for the public to experience contemporary experimental film and video in new way." Slade's work was again exhibited at the
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in 2009 in the show ''How Soon is Now'', which highlights contemporary BC artists. Also that year, the artist was included in a group exhibition at the Kamloops Art Gallery entitled ''Celebrity of the Self'' along with Tim Lee, Shannon Oksanen, Stephen Shearer, Kathy Slade, Althea Thauberger, and Weekend Leisure''.'' In 2008, Slade exhibited alongside Aaron Carpenter and Steven Hubert in the exhibition titled ''Hold On'' at the Or Gallery; her short film "Tugboat" features "a tugboat 'wrapping doughnuts' in Vancouver’s industrial harbour. The 16mm film loop is both playful and melancholic, as it is unclear whether this workhorse of BC’s resource and shipping economies is caught in playful abandon or if the boat is revolving in a momentary lapse of agency." In 2007 Slade exhibited at the
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as part of Whitney Live, along with
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, Discoteca Flaming Star,
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, David Gray, Michael Mahalchick, RH Quaytman,
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, and Kimberly Sexton.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Slade, Kathy 1966 births Living people Artists from Montreal Simon Fraser University alumni 21st-century Canadian women artists Anglophone Quebec people Canadian embroiderers