Thierry
Bardini
Marc Boucher
Jean-Paul Boudreau
Jean-Claude Bustros
Luc Courchesne
Nina Czegledy
Jean Dubois
Bruce Elder
Luc Faucher
Josette
Féral
Herve Fischer
Frédéric Fournier
Jean Gagnon
Nelson Henricks
Lynn Hughes
Michaël La Chance
Wieslaw Michalak
Francine Perinet
Kathleen Pirrie-Adams
Louise Poissant
Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof
Yves Racicot
Patrice Renaud
Edward Slopek
Don Snyder
Pierre Tremblay
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Pierre
Tremblay
Notice biographique
Pierre Tremblay is an artist whose work has been exhibited
for the past twenty years and appears in a number of public
and private collections in Canada and France. Tremblay, who
is currently the Visual Studies Assistant-Professor at Ryerson
University in Toronto, was born in Québec City and lived
and worked for many years in Paris. He has a Master’s
Degree in Fine Arts (Art et Technologies de l’Image) from
University of ParisVIII.
From 1989 until 1998, he worked as a Multimedia designer
at Bayard Presse in Paris. From 1994 through 1996, he also taught
advanced computer imaging at the Paris branch of the Parson`s
School of Design. Since 1998, he has been based in Toronto.
His practice over the years has moved through different media.
His interest in moving images and sound questions the world
in flux and how we see and perceive. In the last few years,
he has been interested in revisiting the traditional art
genres of portraiture and landscape. His latest exploration
questioning the traditional genre of landscape and seeing
multiple moments at once has been exhibited this year in
film festivals in Montreal, Perth, Australia, Xiamen, China
and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
With collaborator Don Snyder, Tremblay created and organized
the 2003 conference Quebec/Ontario New Works, New Forms,
a biennial event slated for Montreal in 2006.
Tremblay has also been the coordinator for the French visiting
artist program at the School of Image Arts since his arrival
at Ryerson. This program brought him to create exhibitions,
catalogues and to participate in a number of juries in France
and Canada. He continues to collaborate actively with the
prestigious art school, le Fresnoy in France – currently
working with a team of students and faculty from Ryerson
and le Fresnoy on a film series about three Toronto artists
and their connections to place – the first film subject
is Michael Snow.
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