Gareth Moore lives in Vancouver, BC, but has worked nomadically throughout his career. His solo exhibitions include Witte de With, Rotterdam, Wattis Institute, San Francisco, and Vancouver Art Gallery. His project
A Place—Near the Buried Canal was included in Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany. He is a graduate of the Emily Carr Institute and is represented by Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver, Luettgenmeijer, Berlin.
The University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design, in conjunction with the
Nebula Project and the Henry, are pleased to announce the Winter Quarter 2015 artist lecture series. This annual series is organized to accompany the course Art 361/595, Critical Issues in Contemporary Art Practice, taught by guest lecturer Eric Fredericksen.
This year, the course looks at artist-made structures, physical and otherwise: attempts by artists to create their own structures for the presentation and dissemination of their work, including artist-led institutions, publishing initiatives, curatorial projects, collectives, collaborations, and education and residency programs.
The talks are supplemented by projects realized at
Jacob Lawrence Gallery, located in the UW School of Art building.
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