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

Nelson Henricks

Biography

Nelson Henricks was born in Bow Island, Alberta and is a graduate of the Alberta College of Art (1986). He moved to Montréal in 1991, where he received a BFA from Concordia University (1994). Henricks lives and works in Montréal, where he has taught at Concordia University (1995 - 2004), McGill University (2001- 2003) and Université du Québec à Montréal (1999, 2003). He has also taught at the University of Toronto (2003). A musician, writer, curator and artist, Henricks is best known for his videotapes, which have been exhibited worldwide. A focus on his video work was presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as part of the Video Viewpoints series (2000). His writings have been published in Fuse, Public, Coil magazines, and in the anthologies "So, To Speak" (Editions Artexte, 1999) and "Lux" (YYZ Press, 2000). With Steve Reinke, Henricks coedited an anthology of artist's video scripts entitled "By the Skin of Their Tongues" (YYZ Press, 1997). Henricks was the recipient of the Bell Canada Award in Video Art (2002) and the Board of Govenors’ Alumni Award of Excellence from the Alberta College of Art and Design (2005). He recently completed a new tape entitled "Satellite" which premiered at the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts (2004). He is currently artist-in-residence at PRIM (Montréal), where he is at work on a double screen installation on the theme of urban space. For more information, go to www.nelsonhenricks.com.

Conference

" Between the frames "

Nelson Henricks in a Montreal artist who has worked with film and video for the past 20 years. His double screen video installation SATELLITE was presented at Montréal Museum of Fine Arts in Summer 2004. In this talk, Henricks will discuss his work in multi-channel video installation, relating it to Sergei Eisenstein and Lev Manovich's theories regarding linear and spatial montage.