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EXHIBITION: Future Identities – Bodies . Places . Spaces

August 22, 2014 Posted by Magdalena Miłosz Graduate Work, Work


Still from submission: Crust

Waterloo Architecture graduate student, Chanel Dehond, has been selected to exhibit her current master’s thesis work in the Future Identities – Bodies . Places . Spaces exhibition, alongside the Biennale in Venice, Italy.  Three of her short illustrated fictions – Crust, Verse, and Half – will be on display in the Video Art category for the next two weeks in Palazzo Albrizzi (August 23 – September 7, 2014) and Palazzo Ca’Zanardi (August 31 – September 2, 2014).

Chanel Dehond is the recipient of an award from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators and has recently authored two articles for BRIDGE: The Scantily Tested Guide for a Successful Co-op Experience Abroad (or Not), and The Scantily Tested Guide for a Successful Critique in University (or Out).


Still from submission: Verse Text

Future Identities – Bodies . Places . Spaces is an international festival of architecture, video art, experimental cinema, photography, installation, and performance art sponsored by the city of Venice and curated by architect/artist Luca Curci. For more information, check out the press release online.

Future Identities – Bodies . Places . Spaces festival is focused on the relationship between body and space, and the hybridization between identities and cultural/physical/social/urban settings in contemporary time. People, backgrounds, societies, progress, cities and all their inputs create hybrid identities, modifying each other and being mixed in prospect to shape a better world. The festival aims to conduct a research and to offer to artists and audience a 360° experience about the body, conceived not only as a material organic system connected to space, but also as an evolving organism with peculiar sensations, feelings and characteristics.

Magdalena Miłosz
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I am a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, currently completing my MArch thesis on the design and collective memory of Indian residential schools in Canada.

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About Magdalena Miłosz

I am a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, currently completing my MArch thesis on the design and collective memory of Indian residential schools in Canada.

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