Reva Stone
Reva Stone is a Canadian digital artist whose work explores how technology changes the relationship between ourselves and our surroundings.[1]
Stone graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1985.[2] Since 1992, Stone has used technology to isolate and explore specific properties of the human experience. Her "most ambitious piece" (according to Robert Enright) is Imaginal Expression, which appeared in a featured exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery in 2004.[3]
Awards
In 2015, Stone was awarded a Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts.[4] She was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 2007.[5]
Solo Exhibitions
- 1993:Legacy , Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB
- 1994:no one ...... ....in conversation, Ace Art, Winnipeg, MB, collaboration with Richard Dyck
- 1995:Shift, Collaboration with Tom Stroud, artistic director, Winnipeg Contemporary Dancers; Glen Buhr,composer, Winnipeg Symphony; Hugh Conacher, lighting designer; Margaret Sweatman, writer, and the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB
- 1996;Interstitial Spaces, Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, SK, curator: Vera Lemecha
- 1997:Interstitial Spaces, Gallery 44, Toronto, ON
- 1997:skin notwithstanding, Muttart Art Gallery, Calgary, AB, in collaboration with Richard Dyck
- 1998:sentientBody, La Chambre Blanche, Québec City, QC
- 2000:Carnevale 1.0, The Photographer's Gallery, Saskatoon, SK
- 2004:Carnevale 3.0, Definitely Superior Gallery, Thunder Bay, ON
- 2004:Reva Stone—Displacement, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB
- 2006:Imaginal Expression, Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey, B.C.
- 2007:Carnevale 3.0 and Exchange, Gallery Connexion, Fredericton, NB
- 2010:Future Self, Two Rivers Gallery, Prince George, B.C.
- 2014:Carrier Signal, New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) Toronto, Ontario, in collaboration with Hilary Harp
- 2015:Repositories, Art Gallery of Algoma, Sault Saint Marie, Ontario
References
- ↑ "Curriculum Vitae". Reva Stone. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ↑ "Reva Stone". CCCA. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ↑ Enright, Robert (March 2007). "The Incredible Lightness of Machines: an interview with Reva Stone". Border Crossings.
- ↑ "Reva Stone". Governor General's Award. Canada Council for the Arts. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ↑ "Cross-section of artists lauded". The Windsor Star. 23 June 2007.