Artist Talk | Rodell Warner
Trinidadian New Media artist Rodell Warner will share his work with NFTs, photography, animations and the collective cultural heritage of the public domain.
The Faculty of Culture and Community is pleased to present an artist talk by Trinidadian new media artist, Rodell Warner. This talk is being hosted within the context of a special topics course called HUMN 311: Archipelagos (taught by Lauren Marsden), which examines "archipelagic thinking" as a model and methodology for artistic practice and community engagement. All Emily Carr University community members (past, present, future) are welcome to join the conversation.
About the Artist:
Rodell Warner is a Trinidadian artist working primarily in new media and photography. His works have been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Berlin Biennale, and the National Gallery of Jamaica. Most recently his digital animations using archival photography have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 2021 exhibition Fragments of Epic Memory, and at TERN Gallery in Nassau, the Bahamas, in the 2021 solo exhibition Augmented Archives. Rodell lives and works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Austin, Texas, in the United States. Find out more about Rodell Warner.