Lani Maestro
Lani Maestro | |
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Born |
1957 (age 58–59) Philippines |
Nationality | Filipino-Canadian |
Education | NSCAD |
Known for | Artist |
Lani Maestro is a Filipino-Canadian artist currently living and working in Normandy, France.[1] She works in installation, sound, video, bookworks and writing. Born and educated in Manila, she immigrated to Canada in 1982 where she pursued studies at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta and NSCAD University in Halifax. From 1990-94 Maestro was co-founder/co-publisher and designer of HARBOUR Magazine of Art and Everyday Life, a journal of artworks and writings by artists, writers and theorists.
Awards
She received the Hnatyshyn Award for outstanding achievement by a Canadian artist in the visual arts in 2012.[2][3]
Exhibitions
Maestro has participated in numerous biennials including the Canadian Biennial of Contemporary Art[4] (1989), the Segunda and the Quinta Bienal dela Habana[5] (Havana Biennial) (1986,1994), the Fifth Istanbul Biennial (1997), the 11th Biennale of Sydney (1998), the Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Australia (1999), and the Busan Biennale, Busan, Korea (2004).
References
- ↑ Mayes, Alison (November 2, 2011). "Artist's work speaks louder than words". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
- ↑ Canadian Art. "Lani Maestro, Nicole Gingras win 2012 Hnatyshyn Awards". Canadian Art. MacLean Hunter. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
- ↑ Cruz, Irwin. "Lani Maestro awarded top Canadian Art Prize". Planting Rice. plantingrice.com. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
- ↑ Nemiroff, Diana (1989). Canadian Biennial of Contemporary Art. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada. pp. 186 pages. ISBN 9780888845955.
- ↑ "Bienal de La Habana".