Rose Bond
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Rose Bond is a Canadian-born artist and teacher.[1] She has been honored with numerous fellowships and awards by several prestigious agencies such as the American Film Institute, the National Endowment for the Arts and The Princess Grace Foundation.
Her recent works involve public animated installations evoking the memories and stories of outsiders in an attempt to blur the line between architecture, public art and cinema.
These large-scale installations have been created in numerous locations, including the acclaimed Gates of Light installation at the landmark Eldridge Street Synagogue in New York’s Lower East Side, an event sponsored by Bloomberg.[2]
In June 2007, Bond premiered Intra Muros, a multi-windowed installation, at the inaugural Platform International Animation Festival in Portland, Oregon. [3]
Currently, she teaches at the Pacific Northwest College of Arts in Portland, Oregon, focusing on Time Arts and Intermedia. [4]
Pacific Northwest College of Arts
Princess Grace Foundation-USA Alumni
Platform International Animation Festival
Interview with The Oregon Cartoon Institute