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ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ, Lansdowne Campus, Young building 216, 3100 Foul Bay Rd, Victoria BCSchool:
School of Arts and Science
Visiting Artist Series
Holly Timpener, Ph.D. candidate, M.A., is a queer, non-binary performance artist focused on queer resistance and transformation. Using performance to explore their identity and societal connections, they address themes of gender, intimacy, trauma, and the body, emphasizing trust, power, control, and resistance. Timpener embodies βThe Personal Is Political,β blending personal experiences with community research.
Their international residencies and festival participations include Month of Performance Art - Berlin (2013), Nuit Blanche - Calgary (2014), Nuit Blanche - Toronto (2015), and multiple collaborations with La Pocha Nostra. Timpener's work has been featured at The Art Gallery of Ontario and Espacio Centro Gallery, among others. Recent performances include the Venice International Performance Art Week (2020) and the Drip Performance Festival (2020).
In 2024, they were a resident artist at Casa Museo in Mexico City, showcasing their work at Mexico Art Week. Timpener's art challenges societal norms, fostering dialogue and understanding about gender and identity.
The ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Visiting Artist event will take place prior to a performance at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
Visiting Artist SeriesArtist Talk: Holly Timpener Where: ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ, Lansdowne Campus, Young Building 216 When: Friday, November 22, 12:30-1:30pm Μύ | A Spoon Full of SugarDurational performance Where: Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. When: Saturday, November 23, 10am-4pm In collaboration with ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Visual Arts Department. |
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This performance contains themes of gender, intimacy, trauma and the body. Camosun students who would like to seek support around the topics of sexual or gender-based violence or harm are encouraged to reach out to the Office of Student Support at oss@camosun.ca or seek more information at camosun.ca/sexual-violence.
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