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Canadian Art

Anne Lind International Program

Anne Lind International Program

The Anne Lind International Program provides an opportunity for dialogue among noted international artists, curators and critics and their Canadian counterparts. Participants have included artists Diana Thater, Martin Kersels and Katy Schimert, as well as curators Peter Eleey (PS1), Jessica Morgan (Tate Modern) and Jens Hoffman (CCA Wattis Institute), among other international luminaries.

This program honours the life of Anne Lind, a former member of the Canadian Art Foundation board of directors and a devoted supporter of the visual arts.


ANNOUNCEMENTS

LOOKING BACK

  • Artist Katy Schimert to participate in Anne Lind International Program
    The Canadian Art Foundation welcomes New York artist Katy Schimert to Toronto for the sixth instalment of the Anne Lind International Program, which runs from May 12 to 15, 2008.

  • Martin Kersels
    NOVEMBER 2007: Martin Kersels, artists and co-director of the Program in Art at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), Los Angeles, United States.

  • Jessica Morgan & Jens Hoffman
    APRIL 2007: Jessica Morgan, Curator of Contemporary Art, Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom, and Jens Hoffman, Director, Wattis Institute, San Francisco, United States.

  • Daniel Baumann
    NOVEMBER 2006: Daniel Baumann, art historian and freelance curator, Basel, Switzerland.

  • Douglas Fogle
    MAY 2006: Douglas Fogle, curator of contemporary art at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  • Diana Thater
    MAY 2005: Diana Thater, artists, Los Angeles, United States

 

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