Richard Holden-CV (Arts) 2015

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Richard Holden – Curriculum Vitae ( Arts )

Born: Aldershot, Hampshire, England. Lives and works in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Education: B.A. (Art History & English) University of Saskatchewan Profile An independent artist, writer, editor, learning facilitator and professional cultural worker with experience in arts practice, strategic planning, program research, analysis, design, budgeting, implementation and evaluation Languages English and French – Spoken and Written

Work Related History

Positions Held: Self-employed, professional artist & writer 2002 - 2015 Program Officer - Visual Arts 1999 - 2002 Manitoba Arts Council Self-employed, professional artist 1997 - 1999 Development Coordinator 1995 - 1997 Strategic Initiatives Unit Canada Council for the Arts

Head - Explorations Program Transition Team 1995 Canada Council for the Arts Program Officer - Explorations Program 1983 - 1995 Canada Council for the Arts Director, Audio Visual Department 1981 - 1983 Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Writer, Educational Media Producer 1972 - 1981 University of Saskatchewan

Related Administrative Experience ( Volunteer ) Board Member, Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon President, Fort Garry Lions Football Club, Winnipeg Board Member, Football Manitoba

Selected Solo 2009 - Ken Segal Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba and 2-Person 2007 - Platform: Centre for Photographic and Digital Arts, Winnipeg, Manitoba Exhibitions: (2 person, with Maeghan Hill-Carroll, curated by Petra Halkes)

2006 - Ken Segal Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2004 - <SITE>Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1999 - Eastern Edge Gallery, St. John’s Newfoundland (2 person, with Marlene Creates)

1999 - The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon 1997 - Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario 1988 - Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario 1987 - Biblioteque Municipale, Mont Joli, P.Q.

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Richard Holden – Curriculum Vitae ( Arts ) cont’d.

Selected Solo 1986 - Saskatchewan Western Development Museum, Saskatoon and 2-Person 1985 - Gallery 101, Ottawa Exhibitions: - Northern Life and Northern Exhibition Centre, Fort Smith, N.W.T. (cont'd) - Museum of Northern British Columbia, Prince Rupert, B.C. 1984 - The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon - Niagara Artists Centre, Niagara 1982 - The Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina - Open Space Gallery, Victoria - Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto 1980 - The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon 1978 - The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon 1977 - Prairie Light Gallery, Saskatoon 1976 - The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon 1974 - The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon

Selected Group 2008 - Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba ( “Subconscious City” ) Exhibitions: 2005 - Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa, Ont.

- Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Alberta 2001 - Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster University, England

1996 - Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa, Ont. 1994 - The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon 1990 - McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ont. 1989 - The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon 1986 - Coburg Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. 1984 - Alberta College of Art Gallery, Calgary, Alta. - SAW Gallery, Ottawa, Ont. 1982 - The Photography Gallery, La Jolla, Ca., U.S.A - Canadian Film Centre, Toronto, Ont.

- Shell Canada Gallery, Calgary, Alta. 1980 - Toronto Photographers Workshop, Toronto, Ont. 1978 - Neikrug Galleries, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. 1976 - University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alta. - Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Sk. 1975 - Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ont.

Selected 2015 - William Eakin. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 133 Vol. Publications 34, No. 1. Winnipeg Manitoba. And Papers: 2013 - Imagining Winnipeg: History through the Photographs of L. B. Foote. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 127 Vol. 32, No. 3. Winnipeg Manitoba 2012 - A Moon or a Button: Michael Dumontier. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 122 Vol. 31, No. 2. Winnipeg Manitoba. 2011 - after dusk – Anna von Gwinner & Markus Schädel. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 119 Vol. 30, No. 3. Winnipeg Manitoba. 2010 - David Wityk. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 116 Vol. 29, No. 4. Winnipeg Manitoba.

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Selected 2009 - Agrarian Worlds: Colette Balcaen and Tim Schouten. Border Crossings - A Publications magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 111, Vol. 28, No. 3. Winnipeg Manitoba. And Papers: 2008 - I Am My Family: Photographic Memories and Fictions, by Rafael (cont'd) Goldchain. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 108,

Vol. 27, No. 4. Winnipeg Manitoba. 2007 - Gardening the Planet – paper, presented at Global Photographies, a conference at Institute of Arts & Design Technology, Dublin, Ireland. 2007 - Lisa Stinner. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 103,

Vol. 26, No. 3. Winnipeg Manitoba. 2007 - Peter MacCallum. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts, Issue No. 102,

Vol. 26, No. 2. Winnipeg Manitoba 2006 - Saskatchewan: Uncommon Views . Border Crossings - A magazine of the

Arts, Issue No. 99, Vol. 25, No. 3. Winnipeg Manitoba. 2001 - Local Histories - paper & exhibition presented at Between Nature, a

conference at Lancaster University, England. 1994 - Pearyland, by Barry Lopez with photography by Richard Holden. Outside

Outside Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.A. 1989 - Landscape: 150 Years After. Blackflash Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring, 1989. P.G. Press

Inc.. Saskatoon, Sask. Canada. 1984 - Tourist. Blackflash, Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer, 1984. P.G. Press Inc., Saskatoon,

Sask. Canada.

Commissions: C.B.C., Radio Canada Building, Regina Saskatchewan. The Canadian Development Bank, Montréal.

Public The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Collections: The Canadian Museum Of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa The Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa The Department of External Affairs, Government of Canada, Ottawa The National Archives of Canada, Ottawa The Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton, Ottawa Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon The Norman MacKenzie Gallery, Regina The Saskatchewan Arts Board, Regina The Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton

Air Canada Collection, Montreal Collection of The Canadian Development Bank, Montreal

The Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden

Awards 2008 - Winnipeg Arts Council - Individual Artist Grant and Grants: 2006 - Winnipeg Arts Council - Individual Artist Grant 2004 - Manitoba Arts Council - Creation/Production

2003 - Canada Council for the Arts - Creation/Production 1998 - Canada Council for the Arts - Creation/Production

1998 - Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton 1989 - Ontario Arts Council Senior Artist Grant

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Richard Holden – Curriculum Vitae ( Arts ) cont’d.

Awards 1980 - Canada Council Grant, Project Cost and Grants: 1976 - Canada Council Grant, Type ‘B’ (cont'd)

Selected 2007 - Framing/Unframing: Landscapes by Maegan Hill-Carroll + Richard Holden Bibliography: by Petra Halkes. Curatorial essay. Platform Centre for Photographic + Digital Arts

2007 - Richard Holden by Cristabel Wiebe. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts Issue No. 102, Vol. 26, No. 2. Winnipeg Manitoba.

2004 - Richard Holden by Cliff Eyland. Border Crossings - A magazine of the Arts Issue No. 90, Vol. 23, No. 1. Winnipeg Manitoba.

1999 - A Response to Continental Edge, by John Conway. Interplay, A Forum for Critical Dialogue, Vol. 2. No.1. The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask.

1990 - The Landscape: Eight Canadian Photographers, by David Barbour. Catalogue of an exhibition organized by The McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada.

1982 - Richard Holden: Arctic Photographs, by Michael Parke-Taylor. Catalogue of an exhibition organized by the Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Memberships: Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery Manitoba Printmakers Association Platform Centre for Photographic + Digital Arts

Related 1971 - Founding member of The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon Activities: ( Now re-named PAVED )

Teaching: 2013 - Lecturer: The History of Photography, School of Art, University of Manitoba

Public - On television, radio and at public receptions, numerous presentations Presentations: on the arts and arts-related issues. - Guest lectures at the Universities of Saskatchewan, Ottawa, Manitoba and presentations at the Lancaster University, U.K. and the Institute of Arts & Design Technology, Dublin, Republic of Eire.

International Work exhibited in Spain, England, Sweden and the U.S.A. Experience: Project work carried out in the U.S.A., Germany, The Netherlands, France, Spain, the U. K. and the Republic of Eire.

Website: http://richardholden.ca/homepage/

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