Rebecca (Becky) Bair

Assistant Professor, Foundation

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Education:

BFA
MFA

Bio

Rebecca (Becky) Bair is an interdisciplinary artist whose work is rooted in photography. Becky was an AICAD teaching fellow in 2022 at OCAD University, and a sessional faculty member at ECU since 2019. She joined the faculty of Culture and Community full-time in 2024. Becky teaches in Foundation, prioritizing diverse, diasporic, Black, interdisciplinary, and cultural methodologies, materials, and makers.

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Research Interests

Becky Bair’s research explores the possibilities of specific representation and of identity through abstraction, non-figuration, and interdisciplinary materiality. Her artistic, professional and educational goals revolve around common themes of celebrating Black plurality as well as creating the conditions for interpersonal and intercultural care. Becky’s work considers light and shadow, creating the conditions for collaborating with the sun by recognizing the significance of its rays in the making of melanized skin, as well as its environmental influence on perception. She often works with non-archival materials which will change in the presence of the sun as well as with UV sensitive materials like Cyanotypes. Becky is deeply involved in and committed to the decolonization of art and design academics by focusing on anti-racist and diverse ways of being, knowing, making, and learning.

24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Foundation Studio Courses FNDT 173 26/SP

Description

This studio course expands on the foundational vocabulary, materials, and techniques of contemporary visual art with a specific emphasis on drawing, painting, and sculpture. Through interactive presentations, group discussions, and constructive critiques, students will delve deeply into the essential concepts and materials that underpin artistic practices. Through critical analysis and reflection, students will explore the utilization of these artistic concepts and principles, contextualized within social, historical and contemporary frameworks.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Foundation Studio Courses FNDT 175 26/SP

Description

This studio provides core instruction for photography and new media + sound art majors. It introduces students to vocabularies, techniques, and methodologies of media arts, including aspects of photography, video, sound, interactivity, and media installation. Through workshops and in-class studio sessions, discussions, and critiques students will explore a range of approaches and processes that form the basis of media arts practices. In conjunction with the acquisition of basic technical skills, this course will emphasize content, creative process, research, and critical issues in media arts.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.