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Natalie Wood | |
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Born | Trinidad |
Website | https://iamnataliewood.blogspot.com/ |
Natalie Wood is a Trinidadian-Canadian multidisciplinary artist, curator, and educator.
Early life and education
editWood was born and raised in Trinidad, relocating in 1984 to Toronto, Ontario to pursue a specialist degree in Psychology, Sociology and Women's Studies from the University of Toronto. She later obtained a degree in studio art from the Ontario College of Art (now OCAD) and an M.A. in Art Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
She is currently a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University.[1]
Career as an artist
editVisual
editChurch Street Mural: Kiss and Tell (2014) inspired by the ACTUP "Kissing Doesn't Kill" campaign, digital print on
Blue (2018) 06:00 minutes, Colour, English
Time Will Come (2018) 06:00 minutes, Colour, English
Hangman (2016) 08:00 minutes, Colour, English
Touched by a Soucouyant (2015) 05:00 minutes, Colour, English
Bananagrams (2013) 27:05 minutes, Colour, English
Will (2012), 03:00 minutes, colour, English
The Bond Girl (2008) 04:45 minutes, colour, English
Daisy Redux: Daisy Gets a Divorce (2008) 06:00 minutes, colour, English
Homesick (2007) 03:14 minutes, Colour, English
Packing Unpacking (2007), 04:20 minutes, Colour, silent
The Line is Drawn (2007) 00:32 minutes, Colour, English
Call Me Daisy (2006) 03:00 minutes, colour, English
Dash Domi (2005) 01:29 minutes, Colour, English
The Locks Narrative (2005) 10:00 minutes, colour, English
Medusa's Hats (2005) 03:00 minutes, colour
The Dozens (2004) 07:00 minutes, Colour, English
Enter, Hailey (2002) 08:00 minutes, colour, English
Academic presence
editIn addition to art-making, Wood is a professor of Social and Community Services at George Brown College, incorporating arts interventions into her research and advocacy.[3]
She currently serves as the coordinator Black Futures Hub at the George Brown Waterfront Campus[4].
Collections
editRoyal Bank of Canada
Explore and Create Program, Canada Council for the Arts (2020)
WildSeed Arts Fellow ( 2019-2022)
Access and Career Development Grant, Ontario Arts Council ( 2019)
Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance ( 2012)
Access Grant, Ontario Arts Council ( 2011)
Established Media Artist Grant, Toronto Arts Council ( 2007)
New Pioneers Award for contribution to Arts and Culture ( 2006)
K.M. Hunter Nomination for Interdisciplinary Arts
Ontario Arts Council Mid Career Media Arts Award
Audience Choice Award, Mpenzi Toronto Film and Video Festival
Trinidad Artist Residency, Canada Council for the Arts (2005)
Emerging Artist for Visual Arts, Ontario Arts Council (2004)
Emerging Artist for Visual Arts, Canada Council for the Arts ( 2003)
Emerging Artist for Visual Arts, Toronto Arts Council
M. NourbeSe Philip Award for d02
City of York Civic Recognition Award for work within the Arts ( 1997)
References
edit- ^ a b "Paul Petro Contemporary Art -- Natalie Wood". www.paulpetro.com. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Artist | Vtape". vtape.org. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Faculty Directory". George Brown College. 2020-01-20. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "George Brown creates Black Futures Hub at Waterfront Campus". George Brown College. 2022-02-09. Retrieved 2024-02-07.