Diane Borsato

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Associate Professor College of Arts School of Fine Art and Music Guelph, Ontario dborsato@uoguelph.ca Office: (519) 824-4120 ext. 56851

Bio/Research

Dr. Borsato is the co-ordinator of the interdisciplinary studio area called extended practices and has taught advanced courses that explore the relationships between art and everyday lifeĀ­ including Food and Art, Special Topics on Walking, OUTDOOR SCHOOL and LIVE ART.

She has establishe...


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Bio/Research

Dr. Borsato is the co-ordinator of the interdisciplinary studio area called extended practices and has taught advanced courses that explore the relationships between art and everyday lifeĀ­ including Food and Art, Special Topics on Walking, OUTDOOR SCHOOL and LIVE ART.

She has established an international reputation for her social and interventionist practices, performance, video, photography, and sculpture. She was awarded the Victor Martyn-Lynch Staunton Award from the Canada Council for the Arts, and was twice nominated for the Sobey Prize. She has exhibited and performed at the Art Gallery of Ontario, The Power Plant, the Art Gallery of York University, the Art Museum at the University of Toronto, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the National Art Centre and in galleries and museums in the US, France, Germany, Mexico, Taiwan and Japan. In her projects, she explores social and experiential modes of learning and has worked closely with various practitioners including artists, dancers, and amateur naturalists.

Borsato was an Artist in Residence at the Art Gallery of Ontario, where she produced "Your Temper, My Weather", a major durational performance involving the participation of one-hundred beekeepers for Nuit Blanche Toronto. In 2016, she produced a collaborative performance with the Toronto Dance Theatre, and was an artist in residence in the Burrard Marina Field House Studio Residency program at the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver.


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