Risa Horowitz

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Born1970 (age 5556)
EducationYork University, University of Saskatchewan
KnownforVisual and media artist
AwardsK.M. Hunter Artist Award
Risa Horowitz
Born1970 (age 5556)
EducationYork University, University of Saskatchewan
Known forVisual and media artist
AwardsK.M. Hunter Artist Award

Risa Horowitz (born 1970) is a Canadian visual and media artist. Her works have been exhibited across Canada and internationally.[1] Her work has been shown at Canada House in London, England, and is included in its permanent collection.[2][3] She is currently a professor at the University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Horowitz received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Fine Arts Studies in 1995 at York University, and completed her master's degree in Visual Arts in 2000 at the University of Saskatchewan. In 2012 she completed her PhD in Visual Arts at York University.[4][5]

Career

She has lived and worked in seven different Canadian provinces[6] and has taught critical issues for studio artists, photography, and digital imaging at York University and Grenfell Campus. She is currently a professor of Visual Arts in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Regina, in Saskatchewan.[7]

As an academic, Horowitz is interested in practice-based scholarship and the boundaries between expert and amateur, hobby and work, and leisure and productivity.[8]

In 2011, she co-founded the Working Group for Studio Art Practice and Research for the University Art Association of Canada with Annie Martin.

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