Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Day One Performer Bio's

















G.Amani

Is a recent graduate of Emily Carr University, has always found herself critiquing conformity. Her work is intended to raise questions about viewing in relation to media and mass-produced texts. Currently she has been working on a body of gray photographic images that she calls “Portraits”, that not only speak to the practice of photography and its strong holding traditions, but also the impact of visual conformity on knowledge production and distribution.



























Tomorrow Gary



















Genesis

















Connie Freitas

Her performance work often addresses the myriad ways of identification through life's experiences and the process of subconscious expression.












Emilio Rojas
Is a performance multimedia artist.

















Molly Wright Kreppel,

Born and raised in Los Angeles, moved to Vancouver in 2006 to pursue an education in art. She has been practicing photography for seven years and focuses the majority of her work on conceptual image making and connecting the photographic process with every other medium of art including sound, film, performance, writing, and sculpture. Having actors, dancers, musicians and singers in her family tree, she was brought up to be any of the aforementioned. Her interests within performance critique the mental and emotional pressures of the performing arts lifestyle and the passed down guilt and self-analysis that one inherits from their mentor.

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