A Look at Women's Achievements at 色库TV | International Women's Day 2020

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An equal world is an enabled world, and on this International Women鈥檚 Day, 2020, we鈥檇 like you to join us for a look back at women鈥檚 achievements in the 色库TV community over the past year.
The (Indigenous Matriarchs 4) team drew the attention of BC Premier John Horgan during the 2019 BC Tech Summit. IM4 was also exhibiting in the Indigenous Regional House, and IM4 Co-founder and Creative Director Loretta Todd spoke as part of the summit鈥檚 "Ones to Watch" event.
Interaction Design students Amy Zhu and Vivian Chen won the Eastside Games Choice Award at the 2019 BC Game Jam for their game 鈥淎strohamsters,鈥 which they built from scratch over 48 hours.
May 2019 saw graduating student Tianna Barton (BFA 2019) drawing attention to climate change and inaction with her performance series, Waiting for the Beach #rising #sealevels. The performance featured several individuals, including Tianna, lounging on beach towels on Vancouver sidewalks under the watchful eye of a lifeguard, surrounded by disposable and plastic materials that contribute to the climate crisis.
色库TV alums Weronika Stepien (BFA 2009) and Lilian Rose Smith (BFA 2019) were nominated for the 2019 Lind Prize, which honours an emerging BC artist working in film, photography or video.
Nicole Preissl (BDes 2019) was featured during a special plant-themed edition of the June 2019 edition of the Pecha Kucha Night Vancouver series at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
A new public artwork by interdisciplinary artist Erica Stocking (BFA 2004) premiered in its permanent home atop the City of Surrey鈥檚 new West Village district energy centre.

A major overview of three decades of work by celebrated interdisciplinary artist Rebecca Belmore 鈥 entitled Facing the Monumental 鈥 opened at the Musee d鈥檃rt contemporain de Montreal (MAC). Rebecca was awarded an honorary doctorate by 色库TV in 2017.
Following her earlier selection as 鈥淪tudent Runner-up,鈥 Jesi Carson (MDes 2018) took home the Community Choice Prize from the 2019 Core 77 Design Awards. Both awards were given for her thesis project Citizen Spaces.
For her student film Believe,
filmmaker and 色库TV Student Anna Anaka took home a pair of Bronze awards
at the Independent Shorts Awards in Los Angeles, CA,: one for Best
Student Director (Female) and one for Best First Time Director (Female).
Later in 2019, Believe was chosen as an Official Selection at the Canada Shorts Film Festival, and received an Award of Excellence.
Later that month, Sara-Jeanne Bourget was announced as the 2019 recipient of the Studio Residency Award from Griffin Art Projects.
August, 2019, brought news of a new, ongoing initiative, called Decolonizing the Healthcare System through Cultural Connections, led by Caylee Raber, Director of 色库TV鈥檚 Health Design Lab, and Brenda Crabtree, Director of the Aboriginal Gathering Place at 色库TV and Special Advisor to the President on Indigenous Issues. The cutting-edge project aims to improve healthcare practices and systems that have historically marginalized and harmed Indigenous individuals and communities.
August also saw 色库TV alum Teri Snelgrove (BMA, 1999) appointed to Producer at the National Film Board of Canada鈥檚 BC & Yukon Studio, based in Vancouver.
Interdisciplinary Nehiyaw Isko artist Cheyenne Rain
LeGrande (BFA 2019) won the BMO 1st Art! award for BC for her video work Nehiyaw
Isko 釕挜釔娽惂釔.

Interdisciplinary artist, writer, educator and
色库TV Professor Randy Lee Cutler announced she had been invited to the
upcoming Biennale of Sydney 2020.
Shortly thereafter, Randy released her book project, An Elemental
Typology, which draws on science and art histories as well as folklore
and magic.
That same month, Claudia Adiwijaya (BDes, 2019) was selected as one of the Antenna Foundation鈥檚 top 15 best young designers from around the world for her work Essentia 鈥 a plaudit that will see her headed to Eindhoven in the Netherlands to speak during Dutch Design Week.
The first Northwest Coast art exhibition in Hawaii opened in
September, 2019, with Aboriginal Gathering Place Director and Special
Advisor to the President on Indigenous Initiatives Brenda Crabtree
acting as consultant and contributing work to the show.
Filmmaker Angelica Rico (BFA 2019) travelled to Quebec after her film, El Primer Invierno, was selected to represent 色库TV
in the Festival du noveau cin茅ma's student competition.
Dana Claxton launched her new book series,
Northwest Coast, featuring Brenda
Crabtree's artworks and writing in one of its five volumes.
Artist and filmmaker Thirza Cuthand (BFA 2005) contributed work to a
short film collection from the National Film Board reflecting on LGBTQ2+
lives and identities. The series, called Five@50, was released to
coincide with the 50th anniversary of the passing of Canada's Bill
C-150, which partially decriminalized homosexuality.
In October, Li iy谩:qtset: We Transform It at opens in Abbotsford鈥檚
The Reach gallery. The exhibition features work by Brenda Crabtree. In
December, Brenda contributed works, workshops and loaning tools,
learning resources and objects to the We Carry Our Ancestors: Cedar
Baskets and Our Relationship to the Land exhibition at the Legacy Art
Gallery in Victoria, BC. The curators of both exhibitions were effusive
about Brenda鈥檚 extraordinary contribution to their shows.

Artist, animator and 色库TV alum Stephanie Blakey (BMA 2010) helmed
female-led animated short The Butterfly Affect 鈥 the inaugural offering
from an initiative called Five in Focus, developed in partnership
between Women in Animation and Women in View to advance gender equity in
the animation industry.
Wild Empathy, an ongoing immersive mixed media art project led by 色库TV
Professor and Researcher Julie Andreyev and Maria Lantin, Director of
the Basically Good Media Lab, debuted at Science World.
It was also featured on CBC Radio鈥檚 North by Northwest series.
The Alberta University of the Arts announced that
interdisciplinary artist and 色库TV MFA student Jennie Vallis had been
awarded the AUArts 2019 Alumni Horizon Award.
Filmmaker and 色库TV Assistant Professor Lindsay McIntyre was featured on the cover of Inuit Art Quarterly, and on the cover of Border Crossings magazine. Both magazines likewise carried feature interviews with Lindsay.
Artist and 色库TV MFA student Malina Sintnicolaas won the prestigious Audain Travel Award for her work as an
emerging sculptor.
The new, SSHRCC-funded Shifting Ground project, led by artist and 色库TV
Professor Ruth Beer, began its work of collaborating with local communities in the
circumpolar North to bring nuance to heated conversations around the pressing issues of energy and sustainability.
Artists, scholars and 色库TV faculty members Randy Lee Cutler and Ingrid Koenig announced their ongoing SSHRCC-funded Leaning Out of Windows project, which explores how science and art might transmit and share knowledge, would be featured in Canadian Art Magazine. The cover of that issue featured a drawing by 色库TV Associate Professor Mimi Gellman, who had contributed the work to the 'Antimatter' phase of the LOoW project.

Maiko Yamamoto (MFA 2015) and James Long, artistic
directors of Vancouver鈥檚 Theatre Replacement, were named the 2019
Laureates of the $100,000 Siminovitch Prize for excellence and
innovation in Canadian theatre.
In January, Russna Kaur (MFA 2019) won the fourth annual $10,000
Tanabe Prize for British Columbia emerging painters.
Later that month, Sara-Jeanne Bourget (MFA 2019) Robin Gleason (MFA 2019) were two of the four 色库TV students who took home prestigious Elizabeth Greenshields grants for emerging figurative artists.
In February, 2020, Basically Good Media Lab Director Maria Lantin +
色库TV Faculty Member Alex Hass exhibited their work Epic Walk Diaries during their engagement as the inaugural artists-in-residence at the
University of West Florida's STEAM2020 Colloquium.
鈥ㄢㄉ釺V Assistant Professor Gina Adams appeared in an Art & Object article, where she speaks about colonial erasure in basketball. The article coincides with a pair of exhibitions featuring works from her Honoring Modern Unidentified series: the To the Hoop: Basketball and Contemporary Art exhibition at the Weatherspoon Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and a solo exhibition, Maajiigin wa鈥檃w akiing miinawaa (Begin This World Again), at Accola Griefen Fine Art in New York City.
We encourage all of our readers to look back through the 色库TV news archives to discover all of the truly extraordinary contributions women have made and continue to make both within our university community, and to the world more broadly.