Bio/C.V.

Biography

         Adam Lark is a video and installation artist living and working in Regina, Saskatchewan. Adam graduated from the University of Regina with a B.F.A in Intermedia in 2007. He has participated in solo and group shows locally and internationally. His practice is one of observation and exploration, using the camera apparatus to investigate our surroundings and extract hidden meanings from situations and landscapes he encounters. Adam works primarily in video but does not hesitate to mix medias and experiment with traditional and non-traditional techniques and materials.

 

Curriculum Vitae

Adam Thomas Lark

Education

2007 Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Regina, Visual Arts, Major: Inter-Media (Video and         Installation)

Solo Exhibitions

2008 Mirroring Our Interior, Neutral Ground Artist Run Centre and Gallery, April 19-May 24.

Group Exhibitions

2009 Mind the Gap!, Dunlop Art Gallery. October 23-January 3, Regina, Sask. Canada

2009 CineU, University of Regina. April 15-29, Regina, Sask. Canada

2008 New Works On Paper by Adam Lark and Jesse Macdonald, Kunst Haus. Dec 10-11, Regina, Sask. Canada

2007 Web Cinema 2007, Sask. Film Pool/ Soil Digital Media Lab. Launch Oct 15, World Wide Web.

2007 Garage Show, Lane Level Projects. Sept 8,Regina, Sask. Canada

2007 Kunst Partei: New Works on Paper by Adam Lark and Jesse Macdonald. June 28-29. Unit #5 Regina, Sask. Canada

2007 Untitled (mixed media), Bachelor of Fine Arts graduation exhibition, Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, March 15- April 24, Regina, Sask. Canada

2007 The Birds: Utopia, Dystopia and Anatopia, Scenofest at Prague International Quadrennial of Scenography, June 14 to 24, Fifth Parallel Gallery, University of Regina, February 27- March 10.

2006 Horses of Disaster: The Age of Nightmares, Fifth Parallel Gallery, University of Regina.

2006 I Made This for You, Inter-Media department, University of Regina

Collaborations

2007 The Birds: Utopia, Dystopia and Anatopia. Collaboration between Theatre Design students and Visual Arts Inter-Media.

2006 Blur Street: web based video performance, concept by Kathleen Irwin and Rachelle Viader Knowles. Regina and Belgrade. Paired Collaborations with participants in Belgrade and Regina.

Awards

2006 May Estella Rae Husband Inter-Media Award in Visual Arts

2006 Canadian Millennium Scholarship, Government of Canada