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Elizabeth MacKenzie

Elizabeth MacKenzie (born 1955) is a Canadian artist based in Vancouver known for her drawing, installation and video since the early eighties. MacKenzie uses drawing to explore the productive aspects of uncertainty through the use of repetition, interrogations of portraiture and considerations of intersubjective experience. Her work has been characterized by an interest in maternal ambivalence, monstrous bodies, interrogations of portraiture and considerations of the complexity of familial and other interpersonal relations.[1]

MacKenzie in 2019

Early life and education edit

Elizabeth MacKenzie was born 1955 in Trois-Rivières, Québec.[2] MacKenzie graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1979 and received an MFA from the University of Saskatchewan in 1993.[3][4]

Curating and professional roles edit

Elizabeth MacKenzie is sessional faculty at Emily Carr University in Vancouver.[5] She co-curated a number of exhibitions including Persistent Resistance: Early video in Vancouver exhibition in Vancouver with Canadian art historian and Curator Jennifer Fisher and artist and professor, Marina Roy at the VIVO Media Arts Centre in 2008.[6] She co-lead with Cindy Mochizuki and Kristina Fiedrich the Vancouver Draw Down 2011: Summer of Ten Thousand Drawings a citywide workshop series sponsored by the Vancouver Park Board.[7]

Practice and collaborations edit

Her practice includes an ongoing commitment to collaboration, curating, writing and teaching.[4] Elizabeth MacKenzie is also one of the founding board members of the YYZ Gallery in Toronto.[8][9]The Underside of Shadows was a collaboration between MacKenzie and writer Jeanne Randolph that undertook to extend their earlier long distance, technologically mediated collaboration at Artspeak Gallery in Vancouver from September 8 to October 13, 2001.[10] MacKenzie's work has been contextualized alongside visual artist Nancy Spero in Jo Anna Isaak's book; Feminism and Contemporary Art: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Laughter.[11] MacKenzie produced the video I am an Artist My name is.... in 1986 with Canadian artist and York University Associate Professor Judith Schwarz.[12]

Exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions include UnBecoming: An Annotated Exhibition 2017-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, curated by Sarah Cavanaugh in 2016 at Seymour Art Gallery in North Vancouver.The Gaze of History: Portraits from the Collection, curated by Darrin Martens, Burnaby Art Gallery at Deer Lake (British Columbia) in 2012. "At the BAG, MacKenzie has used powdered graphite to draw portraits of the building’s former occupants directly on the gallery’s white walls. The effect she achieves is pale, insubstantial, ephemeral—ghostly, really."[13]Reunion, curated by Corrine Corry at the Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond, British Columbia. In the 2004 review of this exhibition art critic Robin Laurence writes; "Reunion seems to be about the slippery intersection of love, loss, memory, and meaning; about attempts to call up the dead through both photography and obsessive recollection; and about the impossibility of fixing any person, place, or thing through such attempts."[14]The Underside of Shadows, in 2001 with writer Jeanne Randolph at Artspeak Gallery in Vancouver. Group exhibitions include; Mount Saint Vincent Art Gallery (Halifax) 2017-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (Kingston), the Glenbow Museum (Calgary), the Mackenzie Art Gallery (Regina) and the Vancouver Art Gallery (Vancouver).Dessin-Installation-Drawing-Installation in 1984 at The Sadye Bronfman Centre for the Arts in Montréal curated by Diana Nemiroff.[8]

Collections edit

Elizabeth MacKenzie's work is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada and found in the Art Bank at The Canada Council,[15][8] as well as the Burnaby Art Gallery.[16]

Selected bibliography edit

  • Betterton, Rosemary (2014). Maternal Bodies in the Visual Arts. Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-8348-8.
  • Biggs, Lesley (2011). Gendered Intersections:An Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies. Canada: Fernwood Publishing. p. 259. ISBN 9781552664131.
  • Love, Karen (2002). Facing History Portraits from Vancouver. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp. pp. 26–27. ISBN 9781551521275.
  • Belton, Robert (2001). Sights of Resistance: Approaches to Canadian Visual Culture. Calgary: University of Calgary Press. ISBN 9781552380116.

References edit

  1. ^ "Elizabeth MacKenzie | Emily Carr University". Connect Emily Carr University. 2017. Retrieved May 12, 2017.
  2. ^ "Elizabeth MacKenzie". National Gallery of Canada. 2017. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  3. ^ "Truck Contemporary Art in Calgary". truck.ca. 2017. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  4. ^ a b "Mercer Union". mercerunion.org. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  5. ^ "Elizabeth MacKenzie". Emily Carr University. 2017. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  6. ^ "Persistent Resistance: Early Feminist Video in Vancouver (Day 1) | AHVA - The Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory". ahva.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  7. ^ "Vancouver Draw Down unleashes the artist in everyone". Georgia Straight Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly. 2012-06-05. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  8. ^ a b c Heller, Nancy G. (1997). North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary. Routledge. p. 355. ISBN 1135638829.
  9. ^ "YYZ". YYZ. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  10. ^ Randolph, Jean (2001). The Underside of Shadows. Vancouver: Artspeak Gallery. ISBN 0921394373.
  11. ^ Isaak, Jo Anna (1996). Feminism and Contemporary Art: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Laughter. New York: Routledge. pp. 146–7. ISBN 0415080142.
  12. ^ "York University". yorku.ca. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  13. ^ Laurence, Robin (2012). "Burnaby Art Gallery's The Gaze of History considers point of view". The Georgia Straight.
  14. ^ Laurence, Robin (2004). "Elizabeth MacKenzie, "Reunion" and Sean Alward, "Doppelganger"". The Georgia Straight.
  15. ^ "Elizabeth MacKenzie". www.gallery.ca. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  16. ^ Van Eijnsbergen, Ellen; Cane, Jennifer (2017). The Ornament of a House: 50 Years of Collecting. Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada: Burnaby Art Gallery. p. 117. ISBN 978-1-927-364-23-9.

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For other people named Elizabeth MacKenzie see Elizabeth MacKenzie disambiguation Elizabeth MacKenzie born 1955 is a Canadian artist based in Vancouver known for her drawing installation and video since the early eighties MacKenzie uses drawing to explore the productive aspects of uncertainty through the use of repetition interrogations of portraiture and considerations of intersubjective experience Her work has been characterized by an interest in maternal ambivalence monstrous bodies interrogations of portraiture and considerations of the complexity of familial and other interpersonal relations 1 MacKenzie in 2019 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Curating and professional roles 3 Practice and collaborations 4 Exhibitions 5 Collections 6 Selected bibliography 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editElizabeth MacKenzie was born 1955 in Trois Rivieres Quebec 2 MacKenzie graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1979 and received an MFA from the University of Saskatchewan in 1993 3 4 Curating and professional roles editElizabeth MacKenzie is sessional faculty at Emily Carr University in Vancouver 5 She co curated a number of exhibitions including Persistent Resistance Early video in Vancouver exhibition in Vancouver with Canadian art historian and Curator Jennifer Fisher and artist and professor Marina Roy at the VIVO Media Arts Centre in 2008 6 She co lead with Cindy Mochizuki and Kristina Fiedrich the Vancouver Draw Down 2011 Summer of Ten Thousand Drawings a citywide workshop series sponsored by the Vancouver Park Board 7 Practice and collaborations editHer practice includes an ongoing commitment to collaboration curating writing and teaching 4 Elizabeth MacKenzie is also one of the founding board members of the YYZ Gallery in Toronto 8 9 The Underside of Shadows was a collaboration between MacKenzie and writer Jeanne Randolph that undertook to extend their earlier long distance technologically mediated collaboration at Artspeak Gallery in Vancouver from September 8 to October 13 2001 10 MacKenzie s work has been contextualized alongside visual artist Nancy Spero in Jo Anna Isaak s book Feminism and Contemporary Art The Revolutionary Power of Women s Laughter 11 MacKenzie produced the video I am an Artist My name is in 1986 with Canadian artist and York University Associate Professor Judith Schwarz 12 Exhibitions editSolo exhibitions include UnBecoming An Annotated Exhibition Archived 2017 03 20 at the Wayback Machine curated by Sarah Cavanaugh in 2016 at Seymour Art Gallery in North Vancouver The Gaze of History Portraits from the Collection curated by Darrin Martens Burnaby Art Gallery at Deer Lake British Columbia in 2012 At the BAG MacKenzie has used powdered graphite to draw portraits of the building s former occupants directly on the gallery s white walls The effect she achieves is pale insubstantial ephemeral ghostly really 13 Reunion curated by Corrine Corry at the Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond British Columbia In the 2004 review of this exhibition art critic Robin Laurence writes Reunion seems to be about the slippery intersection of love loss memory and meaning about attempts to call up the dead through both photography and obsessive recollection and about the impossibility of fixing any person place or thing through such attempts 14 The Underside of Shadows in 2001 with writer Jeanne Randolph at Artspeak Gallery in Vancouver Group exhibitions include Mount Saint Vincent Art Gallery Halifax Archived 2017 03 20 at the Wayback Machine the Agnes Etherington Art Centre Kingston the Glenbow Museum Calgary the Mackenzie Art Gallery Regina and the Vancouver Art Gallery Vancouver Dessin Installation Drawing Installation in 1984 at The Sadye Bronfman Centre for the Arts in Montreal curated by Diana Nemiroff 8 Collections editElizabeth MacKenzie s work is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada and found in the Art Bank at The Canada Council 15 8 as well as the Burnaby Art Gallery 16 Selected bibliography editBetterton Rosemary 2014 Maternal Bodies in the Visual Arts Manchester University Press ISBN 978 0 7190 8348 8 Biggs Lesley 2011 Gendered Intersections An Introduction to Women s and Gender Studies Canada Fernwood Publishing p 259 ISBN 9781552664131 Love Karen 2002 Facing History Portraits from Vancouver Vancouver Arsenal Pulp pp 26 27 ISBN 9781551521275 Belton Robert 2001 Sights of Resistance Approaches to Canadian Visual Culture Calgary University of Calgary Press ISBN 9781552380116 References edit Elizabeth MacKenzie Emily Carr University Connect Emily Carr University 2017 Retrieved May 12 2017 Elizabeth MacKenzie National Gallery of Canada 2017 Retrieved 2017 03 19 Truck Contemporary Art in Calgary truck ca 2017 Retrieved 2017 03 19 a b Mercer Union mercerunion org Retrieved 2017 03 19 Elizabeth MacKenzie Emily Carr University 2017 Retrieved 2017 03 19 Persistent Resistance Early Feminist Video in Vancouver Day 1 AHVA The Department of Art History Visual Art amp Theory ahva ubc ca Retrieved 2017 03 20 Vancouver Draw Down unleashes the artist in everyone Georgia Straight Vancouver s News amp Entertainment Weekly 2012 06 05 Retrieved 2017 03 20 a b c Heller Nancy G 1997 North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century A Biographical Dictionary Routledge p 355 ISBN 1135638829 YYZ YYZ Retrieved 2017 03 20 Randolph Jean 2001 The Underside of Shadows Vancouver Artspeak Gallery ISBN 0921394373 Isaak Jo Anna 1996 Feminism and Contemporary Art The Revolutionary Power of Women s Laughter New York Routledge pp 146 7 ISBN 0415080142 York University yorku ca Retrieved 2017 03 19 Laurence Robin 2012 Burnaby Art Gallery s The Gaze of History considers point of view The Georgia Straight Laurence Robin 2004 Elizabeth MacKenzie Reunion and Sean Alward Doppelganger The Georgia Straight Elizabeth MacKenzie www gallery ca Retrieved 2017 03 20 Van Eijnsbergen Ellen Cane Jennifer 2017 The Ornament of a House 50 Years of Collecting Burnaby British Columbia Canada Burnaby Art Gallery p 117 ISBN 978 1 927 364 23 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elizabeth MacKenzie amp oldid 1215907664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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