Jan Peacock

Jan Peacock
Born 1955 (age 6061)
Barrie, Ontario
Nationality Canadian
Known for Video art
Website janpeacock.net

Jan Peacock (born November 6, 1955) is a Canadian interdisciplinary artist, curator[1] and writer.[2]

Life

Peacock was born in Barrie, Ontario.[3] She studied at the University of Western Ontario, receiving her BFA in 1978, and went on to the University of California in San Diego for her MFA in 1981.[4] Peacock lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she teaches at NSCAD University.[5]

Writing

Her published texts include:

Collections

Peacock's work is found in international public and private collections, including the National Gallery of Canada,[7] the Museum of Modern Art in New York,[8] and the Ludwig Museum in Cologne.

Awards

She has won awards at the Atlantic Film & Video Festival, the Chicago International Film & Video Festival, and the Atlanta Film & Video Festival. She is a recipient of the Bell Canada Award and the Canada Council Medal for her contribution to the field of video.[9] Peacock received a Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts in 2012.[10][11]

Selected Works

External links

References

  1. Camera obscura. 2001.
  2. "Artist/Maker Name "Peacock, Jan"". Canadian Heritage Information Network. Government of Canada. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  3. "Jan Peacock". Retrieved March 8, 2015.
  4. "Koenig, Peacock exhibitions open". Halifax Mail Star. May 31, 1986.
  5. "Faculty Listing". NSCAD University.
  6. "Point & Shoot : Performance and Photography". Dazibao. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  7. "Jan Peacock 1955 -". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  8. "Jan Peacock". Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  9. "Jan Peacock About the artist". V-tape. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  10. "NSCAD professor wins GG Award". February 28, 2012.
  11. "Jan Peacock". Canada Council for the Arts. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  12. Perrault, Marie (1994). Bandes vidéo de Jan Peacock. Montréal, Québec: Oboro.
  13. Jan Peacock : Nuits blanches : dark days, sleepless nights, voice and nothing more. Guelph, Ont.: Macdonald Stewart Art Centre. 1990. ISBN 0-920810-40-3.
  14. Rusted, Brian (1991). Four visions of television. Banff [Alta.]: Banff Centre for the Arts. ISBN 0-920159-52-4.
  15. Jan Peacock: Dalhousie Art Gallery. Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1998. ISBN 0-7703-0671-3.
  16. Milthorp, curator, Donna McAlear ; contributing writer, Robert (1990). Interior presence : projecting situations : Marcella Bienvenue, Geneviève Cadieux, Wyn Geleynse, Jan Peacock, Grant Poier, Tom Sherman. Calgary: Nickle Arts Museum. ISBN 0-88953-112-9.


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