The Future is Floating 3

Posted on Aug 23, 2012 in Events, The Future is Floating

The Future is Floating 3

A CONVERSATION BETWEEN CEDRIC, NATHAN AND JIM BOMFORD AND JEN WEIH

Bomford Studio, 527 Great Northern Way, GNW campus, Vancouver, BC
Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 6 p.m.

As a lead up to the launch of the Bomford’s Deadhead (working title) , a floating sculpture co-produced by Other Sights and Presentation House Gallery, Other Sights’ Communication Office presents the first of a series of conversations about building structures, imaginary, physical or social, at the artists’ GNW studio.

In collaboration with his brother Nathan Bomford, father Jim Bomford, and with the assistance of Mark Dudiak, and many others, Cedric Bomford has been constructing a structure intended to be mounted on a barge that will be moored at various locations along our region’s waterways. After an extensive research and concept development phase, the artwork is being fabricated in a purpose-built studio constructed of shipping containers and industrial tenting.

The Bomford’s process of construction marries pragmatic and structural concerns with speculative thinking, experimentation, research, learning, invention and failure. This mode of engagement enacts the operative core of the Bomford’s process of thinking through building— the simultaneous attention to the contingent and investigative dimensions of working and to the making of a thing, to both the means and the end.

Please join us at the Bomford studio to see the project at this point in its evolution and to take part in an informal conversation about making. A BBQ will follow.

Cedric Bomford is a Vancouver based artist whose practice is gaining international recognition. He recently participated in a Creative Residency at The Banff Centre for the Arts and the Canada Council for the Arts residency program in Berlin, Germany. He received an MFA from the Malmö Art Academy, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden in 2007, and a BFA with a major in Photography from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 2003. He has exhibited internationally, including solo shows in Canada, Germany, Sweden, and Australia, and group shows in Germany, Sweden, Iran, Australia, Taiwan, and Canada. Several of the Canadian installation projects have been realized in collaboration with his brother Nathan Bomford including the architectural environment that was part of the Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition How Soon is Now and Bamberton: The Contested Landscape at Open Space in Victoria.

Nathan Bomford is a visual artist mainly working in photography and installation. He is currently based in Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia. Nathan received an MFA from the University of Victoria in 2006, and a BFA with a major in photography from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 2003. He has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Germany and across Canada. Much of his recent work has been completed in collaboration with his brother Cedric Bomford and his father Jim Bomford.

Born in Duncan BC, Jim Bomford received his Bachelor of Applied Science (Civil Engineering) from UBC in 1971 and practiced as a civil, structural and environmental engineer in British Columbia until his retirement from Professional Engineering in 2010. He has contributed his engineering expertise on a number of large-scale sculptural installations as part of the Bomford collaborative team.

Jen Weih is an artist, arts educator and par­tic­i­pant in Other Sights’ Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Office.

About The Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Office:
Late last year, Other Sights formed a Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Office, and we have been talk­ing and think­ing about how The Future is Float­ing in so many ways. Whether it’s melt­ing ice caps, waves of social unrest, list­ing economies or just a gen­eral sink­ing feel­ing, the future is uncer­tain, and flu­idly so. In wav­ing or drown­ing, we pro­pose a series of events that focus our atten­tions, invite new ideas and put us in touch, whether face to face or ear to ear.

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