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misinformed Guillaume Adjutor Provost is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Visual Arts at
the University of Laval in Quebec City. As an emerging artist his work has been exhibited and presented in Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, Germany, Belgium and elsewhere in the province of Quebec.
misinformed Corina Kennedy received her BFA from Concordia University in 2007 with a major in Studio Arts and a minor in Art History. She is the co-founder of Room and Board Gallery, an artist-run centre showcasing the work of emerging artists. Her work has been exhibited in group shows at the Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Art Mur and La Centrale, and in the spring of 2009 her work was included in the Montreal Biennale. She lives and works in Montreal.
misinformed Sophie Castonguay studies the subjectivation of gazes and cultural conditioning. She creates devices using the voice of the artist as an outside voice for the piece. Using narrative modes she attempts to create interference in the reception of the work and forces the spectator to question their position. Her work has been shown in Europe (Paris, Cologne, Basel) and in Quebec (L’oeil de Poisson, Axe Néo-7, La Centrale, Dare-Dare, Dazibao). She holds a Master’s Degree in Creation from UQÀM’s École des arts Visuels et Médiatiques (2007).
misinformed Julia Mensink is an emerging artist who lives in Toronto and works as a high school English and art teacher. Her artwork includes sculpture, collaborative performance, sound/musical installation and other mixed media works that explore memory and its muddy parts, loss, the archaeology of language, lies and the determination of truth. She is currently interested in the space we give ourselves - in all its forms - cosmogony, pecan pie, zines, synthesizers, typewriters, your garbage and ugly art.
misinformed Stacey Ho was raised in London, Ontario and took piano lessons from the age of four until puberty. Then she picked up a guitar. She received a BFA from NSCAD University in Photography and Media, and now lives in Toronto. Recently, she’s worked on stuff with Divorce Records, Palimpsest Magazine, the MacLaren Art Centre, and blogged for Things of Desire. She’s working on an audio project called Amah amah. She’s writing about postwar Japanese writers and Darby Crash.
misinformed Henry Adam Svec is a songwriter, actor, and folklorist. He has traveled extensively across Canada and the US, documenting authentic folk music and rituals. From 2006-2008 he was the resident folklorist at The National Archives of Canada where he famously discovered The CFL Sessions (www.thecflsessions.ca), songs written and recorded by Canadian football players in the 1970s. He has also recorded music himself, from the other side of the microphone, in the bands Peter Mansbridge, The CBCs, and The Boy from ET. Svec is a PhD student of Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario. Aside from folk music, his research interests include media theory, the concept of utopia, Marxism, and video games.