Painting. Drawing. What I say. What they say. Writings. Curating. Teaching. Video
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Artist Talks, Papers
& Lectures


2004
  • “Keynote Conversation.” With Gerald McMaster and Patricia
    Deadman, Strategies for Representation: Communicating Across Cultures, CARFAC National Conference, Saskatoon.

  • Making it Like a Man!: Masculinities in Canadian Arts and Cultures
    conference. Co-organized with Stephen McClatchie, Christine Ramsay and Angela Stukator. University of Regina and Mackenzie Art Gallery.

  • Artists’ Panel Moderator: Making it Like a Man! exhibition.
    Mackenzie Art Gallery.

  • “Metis Erasure.” Prairies Lost and Found Conference, University of
    Manitoba, Winnipeg.

  • “What is Art, Now.” Mackenzie Art Gallery.

  • “The Lethbridge School.” Mackenzie Art Gallery.

  • “Walk of Art.” Mackenzie Art Gallery.

2003
  • “Wildfire.” Artist talk. Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, SK.

  • “Slash/Artists.” Panel moderator. Mendel Art Gallery.

  • “Cowboys.” Artist’s talk. Ace Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB.

  • “Drawn from the Vault.” Curator’s Talk. Estevan Art Gallery.

  • “Transcendent Squares.” Curator’s Talk. Rosemont Art Gallery.

2002
  • “Peripheral Pictures: Borders of the Painted Gaze,” Image and
    Imagery: Frames and Borders; Conference, Brock
    University, St. Catherines, ON. Re-presented U. of R.

  • “Crossing Over: Interdisciplinarity in Scholarship and Education.”

  • Crossing Over: Negotiating Specialization in an
    Interdisciplinary Culture. Panelist. U. of R. The Panel discussion was published in Morgan, Kim ed. Crossing Over: Negotiating Specialization in an Interdisciplinary Culture, Regina, Canadian Plains Research Center, 2004. 123-135.

  • “Artful Dialogue.” Panelist. Organization of Saskatchewan Art
    Council’s (OSAC) Annual Saskatchewan Showcase for the Arts, Yorkton.

  • “Peter von Tiesenhausen: Fire and Ice.” Public interview. Alchemy:
    Transformations of the Visual. CARFAC Symposium, Regina Science Centre.
    Introduction to the film Caravaggio, “Professor’s Choice.” Regina
    Public Library Theatre.

  • “Aboriginal Film and Video, the Process, the Future?” Panelist.
    Four Directions Film and Video Festival. Moderated by Gary Farmer. Mackenzie Art Gallery, Schumiatcher Theatre. Regina.

  • Artist talk. Brock University, St. Catherines, ON.

  • Artist talk. University of Western Ontario, London, ON.

  • “Reading Texts for Images: Hawthorne’s Hypotypotic Veils.”
    University of Windsor (Dept. of English), Windsor, ON.

2001

  • “Accelerated Time-Space and the Visual Arts.” Media and Visual
    Arts, Slo-Mo artist’s residency, Banff Centre, AB.

  • Senior Visiting Artist: Media and Visual Arts, Slo-Mo artist’s
    residency, Banff Centre, AB.

  • “How Many Pictures is a Word Worth?” Speaking Volumes: An
    Interdisciplinary Forum, at the Rosemont Art Gallery, Regina.

  • “Imaginary Gardens: Gardens in Visual Art.” U. of Lethbridge. AB.
    Artist Talk: Rosemont Art Gallery.

2000
  • “Can Craft be Art? Canadian Intellectual Pots.” University of
    Lethbridge.

  • “A Survey of Canadian Painting.” Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina.

  • “Reading Texts for Images: Hawthorne’s Hypotypotic Veils,”
    Image and Text Conference, Brock University.

  • “Greg Payce’s Intellectual Pots.” University of Regina.

1999
  • “Landscape, Landscrape, Land Escape: Contemporary Ironic and
    Post-Ironic Landscapes,” The Banff Centre, AB.

  • Visiting Artist, Landscape Residency, The Banff Centre.

  • “From the Sublime to the Ridiculous: Abstract art in the 1960s
    and Today,” Glenbow Museum.
    Artist Talk, University of Regina.
    Artist Talk, Regina Public Library.

1998
  • “I Don’t Get It.” Glenbow Museum, Calgary, AB.

  • Mud in Your Eye: A Symposium on Contemporary Ceramic Art in
    Alberta. I organized and moderated this event for the Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary, AB.

  • 1996 “Were Am I? Where is Here?” Siting the Self: Some Conversations
    About Post-Colonial Cultural Identity. Symposium. Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, SK.

  • 1992 “Wide Awake in Dreamland.” Interventing the Text conference,
    University of Calgary.


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David Garneau
Associate Professor at The University of Regina
Faculty of Fine Arts, Visual Arts Department.
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