Event Dates
Time
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
ADMISSION
Free
In person at Emily Carr University, Rennie Hall
Registration required
Register here
Registration closes Thursday, April 18, 2024, 4:00PM PST
Capture Photography Festival presents its third Speaker Series with multidisciplinary artist Caroline Monnet. Join us for a discussion of Monnet’s career and her public art installation at The GreyChurch Billboard for the 2024 Capture Photography Festival including the works Renaissance (2018), Crise d’Octobre (2020), and Echoes of a Near Future (2022).
The GreyChurch Billboard is generously supported by Jane Irwin and Ross Hill and is part of the Pattison Outdoor Public Art Project.
Capture’s 2024 Speaker Series is generously supported by Rob Bruno. This event is part of the 2024 Capture Photography Festival Speaker Series and is presented by Capture Photography Festival in partnership with the Audain Faculty of Art at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
This event is free. If you would like to make a donation to support Capture Photography Festival, please donate via our registered charitable organization Vancouver Association for Photographic Arts here. Amounts greater than $20.00 will receive a tax receipt.
About the Artist
Caroline Monnet (Anishinaabe/French) is a multidisciplinary artist from Outaouais, Quebec. Deploying visual and media arts to demonstrate complex ideas, Monnet renders Indigenous identity and bicultural living through an examination of shifting cultural histories. She is noted for working with industrial materials processes, blending vocabularies of popular and traditional visual knowledge with tropes of modernist abstraction to create a unique formal language. Consistently occupying the stage of experimentation and invention, her work grapples with the impact of colonialism by updating outdated systems with Indigenous methodologies.
Monnet studied Sociology and Communication at the University of Ottawa (Canada) and the University of Granada (Spain) before pursuing a career in visual arts and film. Her work has been featured at the Whitney Biennial (NYC), Toronto Biennal of Art, KØS museum (Copenhagen), Museum of Contemporary Art (Montréal), the National Art Gallery (Ottawa). Solo exhibitions include Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Arsenal Contemporary (NYC) and Centre d’art international de Vassivière (France). Her work is included in numerous collections in North America as well as the permanent UNESCO collection in Paris. Her films have been programmed at film festivals such as TIFF, Sundance, Aesthetica (UK), Palm Springs International Film Festival. In 2016, she was selected for the Cannes film Festival Cinéfondation residency in Paris. Monnet is recipient of the 2020 Pierre-Ayot award, the Merata Mita Fellowship of the Sundance Institute. She was recently named compagne des arts et des lettres du Québec. She is based in Montréal and is represented by Blouin-Division Gallery.