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Curators
Jeremy Drummond
Jeremy Drummond is a Canadian artist currently living in Richmond, VA where he teaches Digital Media at the University of Richmond. In 1999 he received a BFA in Studio Arts from the University of Western Ontario and in 2003, a MFA in Art Media Studies from Syracuse University. His work has been exhibited widely in festivals, galleries and museums throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia. In 2005, his video Home Is Where You're Happy, won the National Film Board of Canada award for Best Emerging Canadian Film or Video Maker at the Images Festival of Independent Film, Video and New Media (Toronto). Since 2001, he has curated close to 50 programs of independent video for festivals, galleries and museums in North America and Europe. Drummond's videotapes are distributed internationally through Monte Video (Amsterdam), Videographe (Montreal), Video Out (Vancouver), Video Pool Inc. (Winnipeg), and Vtape (Toronto).
N. Elizabeth Schlatter
N. Elizabeth Schlatter is Deputy Director and Curator of Exhibitions at the University of Richmond Museums, Virginia, where she has curated more than 20 exhibitions, including recent exhibitions of artwork by Andreas Feininger, Hans Friedrich Grohs, Sue Johnson, and Fiona Ross, and the traveling exhibition "LEADED: the Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite." As an independent curator and writer, she has organized exhibitions for contemporary art spaces in the mid-Atlantic region, and has authored several articles and essays for Focus and Photovision magazines, the National Women in the Arts Bulletin, and the American National Biography (Oxford University Press), among others. She is also author of the on-line publication "Become An Art Curator." Prior to working at the University of Richmond she was an exhibitions project director for the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) in Washington, DC.
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