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'see me, hear me, heal me' Interviews, 2017- Present

Videography

A variety of visual arts & culture projects that have involved Terrence as the primary videographer. 

Videography

A variety of visual arts & culture projects that have involved Terrence as the primary videographer. 

'see me, hear me, heal me' Interviews, 2017- Present

Interviews from the 'see me, hear me, heal me' project: a multi-faceted collaborative project at the University of Alberta centered around a series of workshops between head and neck cancer patients, medical researchers and visual artists that has culminated in a series of exhibitions. 

For more information visit: http://www.seemehearmehealme.com/

Inside & Out, 2017 - Kasie Campbell

Kasie Campbell performing at The Works Art & Design Festival in 2017.
For more information on Kasie Campbell's practice: https://www.kasiecampbell.com/

New Maternalisms Redux, 2016 - Alejandra Herrera

New Maternalisms Redux is the third and last in the New Maternalisms exhibition series. Alejandra Herrera is one of the five featured performance artists. The New Maternalisms performers collectively investigate the maternal as an important political and affective force.

http://newmaternalisms.ca/

New Maternalism Redux, 2016 - Courtney Kessel

New Maternalisms Redux is the third and last in the New Maternalisms exhibition series. Courtney Kessel is one of the five featured performance artists. The New Maternalisms performers collectively investigate the maternal as an important political and affective force.

http://newmaternalisms.ca/
http://courtneykessel.com/home.html

Anaerobic Future, 2015 - Aaron Veldstra

Performance work as a part of Aaron Veldtra's MFA thesis exhibiton at the University of Alberta