Judy Radul
Judy Radul is a Canadian multidisciplinary artist, writer and educator. She is known for her performance art and media installations, as well as her critical writing.
Biography
She has exhibited her work around the world, and recently participated in the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst program in Berlin. She is currently a professor at Simon Fraser University, in the School for Contemporary Arts and is represented by the Catriona Jeffries Gallery.She received her BA in 1990 in Fine and Performing Arts from Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, and her M.F.A. in 2000 from Bard College, New York.
Her teaching career includes;
- Professor, Simon Fraser University, -present;
- , The Banff Centre, 2010
- Assistant Professor, Simon Fraser University, 2000–;
- Instructor, Simon Fraser University, 1999–2000;
- Sessional Instructor, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, 1994–1999;
Notable exhibitions
- Radul's recent work is the World Rehearsal Court. According to the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery website:
- Radul also exhibited at the 2014 Berlin Biennale
Other selected exhibitions and performances
- Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver, 2018.
- Contour Biennale 8, Mechelen, 2017.
- Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, 2017
- V-A-C Foundation at the GULAG History State Museum, Moscow, 2017
- Nicaragua Biennale X, 2016.
- Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario, 2015.
- 8th Berlin Biennale, 2014.
- Daadgalerie, Berlin, 2013.
- Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver, 2011.
- Seoul Biennale of Media Art, 2010.
- General Foundation, Vienna, 2010.
- Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery, Vancouver, BC, 2009.
- Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, 2005.
- Presentation House Gallery, North Vancouver, BC, 2005.
- Kunsthaus Graz, Austria, 2004.
- Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, 2004.
- Dazibao centre de photographies actuelles, Montreal, 2004.
- Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, 2003.
- YYZ Gallery, Toronto, 2003.
Honours
- VIVA award, Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation for the Visual Arts.
- City of Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award for Visual Arts