Kim Morgan

Artist in Residence
2017/2018|2018/2019

Kim Morgan is a visual artist working in installation and multi-media.  Her work explores the impact of technology on people’s perceptions of time, space, and the body, and the shifting boundaries between the private and the public. Morgan’s work has been exhibited in galleries such as Mass MoCA, North Adams, Artpace San Antonio, Texas, John Michael Kohler Arts Centre, Cynthia Broan Gallery, NYC, St. Paul’s Gallery, New Zealand, Dalhousie Art Gallery, Mount St. Vincent Art Gallery, and in public spaces – the Regina Transit System, the Vancouver Olympics 2010, and recently at the National Arts Centre, Ottawa. Awards include; the Nova Scotia Masterworks Award 2012, Arts Nova Scotia Creation Grants, Saskatchewan Arts Board, Canada Council for the Arts, and a co-recipient SSHRC (Social Science Humanities and Research Council) Research and Creation Grant.  Recent residencies are Artpace San Antonio Texas, The Dalhousie Medical School, The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Residency, and The Banff Centre for the Arts.  Morgan has a B.A. in Literature from McGill University, a BFA in Sculpture/Extended Media from the School of Visual Arts in NYC, and an MFA in Sculpture/Installation, from the University of Regina.  She is an Associate Professor at the Nova Scotia School of Art and Design University in Halifax, where she teaches Sculpture, Installation and Public Art.

Please join us for a Meet & Greet and Artist’s Talk with Kim Morgan – Tuesday, June 5 from 6-7:30 pm.