The curatorial theme of LOLA 2010, Conflict//Resolution stems from my interest in working with the social history and heritage of Victoria Park.  A former British Army barrack...

Yoko Ono is an award-winning multi-media artist and peace activist, who constantly challenges and stretches the traditional boundaries of sculpture, painting, theater and music. Her seminal...

Andrew Forster lives and works in Montreal. His work crosses over between installation, performance, dance, new-media and projects for public space. He studied visual art at York University...

William Basinski is a classically trained musician and composer who has been working in experimental media for over 25 years in NYC. His haunting and melancholy soundscapes explore the temporal...

DJ Spooky (Paul D Miller, born 1970, Washington DC) is a composer, multimedia artist
and writer.

Miller's work as a media artist has appeared in a wide variety...

Anitra Hamilton is a Canadian born artist. Her work has been shown here, stateside and abroad. Most recently her project Audio Parade: Field Recording #4 was presented as part of Nuit Blanche and...

Troy David Ouellette is currently a PhD candidate at York University. He received his M.F.A. from the University of Windsor and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Nova Scotia College...

Born in London Ontario, Jason McLean first studied art at the H. B. Beal Art program, going on to graduate from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 1997. Recently, after close to 20 years of developing his...

TONY CONRAD (b. 1940) is one of the most compelling figures in 20th century music, a profoundly influential composer whose radical styles defies textbook definitions and challenge accepted notions of the minimalist...

Todd Tremeer is a painter and printmaker living in Bowmanville Ontario. He is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art & Design and through the college, spent one year studying painting in Florence, Italy....

Anna Wieselgren is a Swedish/Canadian artist whose work explores issues including displacement, gender, impermanence and memory. She studied sculpture in Spain at the Universidad Politécnica de...

Barb Hunt studied studio art at the University of Manitoba and completed an MFA at Concordia University, Montreal in 1994. Her current art practice is focused on the devastation of war; she knits...

Since the 1970s, Jamelie Hassan’s work has been influenced by cultural politics, social activism, and her background as a Canadian born to Arab parents. Throughout her career, Hassan has maintained that artists...

Janet Morton has exhibited extensively throughout Canada and abroad. Solo and group exhibition venues have included: Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Cambridge Galleries, Museum London, Gallery...

Kevin Rodgers is a visual artist whose practice draws upon provisional formalism, conservative subcultures and the rhetoric of radical individualism. A 2008 graduate of the master of fine arts...

James Kirkpatrick received his BFA from NSCAD University in 2002. His work was featured in the traveling group exhibition Pulp Fiction, presented at Museum London and The Museum of Contemporary...

Stephen Andrews was born in 1956 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Over the last twenty five years he has exhibited his work in Canada, the U.S., Brazil, Scotland, France and Japan. He is represented in...

Chris Meloche (b. Windsor, Ont., 1957) is an independent composer and performer of electronic, electroacoustic and computer music. He began creating electroacoustic works in 1980. He has persued independent studies...