Talk:Kathy Slade

Contested deletion
This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because this is an established living artist and curator with an extensive list of published works. MLJ (talk) 23:07, 18 March 2017 (UTC)

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moved self referenced CV items off main space
moved self referenced CV items off main space. WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:52, 20 March 2023 (UTC)

Publications (writing and art projects)
2016: "Tristram Shandy: Laurence Sterne and John Baldessari" Mashup: The Birth of Modern Culture, Black Dog Publishing, London, UK / Vancouver Art Gallery

2015: Artist Book, Kathy Slade: Love Poem, Publication Studio Vancouver, Vancouver BC

2015: Artist Book, The Projects Class, Emily Carr University, Vancouver BC

2014: "If There's a Bustle in Your Hedgerow: The Music Appreciation Society Listens to Led Zeppelin" Myfanwy MacLeod, Black Dog Publishing, London, UK / Vancouver Art Gallery

2013: Dan Graham & Kathy Slade, interview, JRP Journal, Winter 2012/13, Zürich

2011: The Music Appreciation Society interviews Rodney Graham, YA5 Magazine, Vol 1, Issue 2, Portland, Oregon

2011: Artist's Record, Cranfield and Slade: 10 Riot Songs, Presentation House Gallery, North Vancouver

2009: Artist's Record, Cranfield and Slade: 12 Sun Songs, Or Gallery, Vancouver, Christoph Keller Editions/JRP|Ringier, Zurich

2009: Artist's Record, Sunshine Daydream/Maerdyad Enihsnus by Cranfield and Slade, 7 inch vinyl insert into Fillip 9, Or Gallery, Fillip Magazine, Vancouver, Christoph Keller Editions/JRP|Ringier, Zurich

2009: "White Columns Xerox Print Edition", review, Art on Paper, New York, NY, November–December

2009: "Through the Ruby Glass: Project Rainbow's Search for Ecstatic Truth", brochure, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, BC

2008: Savage School Window Gallery Print Edition: Kathy Slade, Jeffrey Charles + Henry Peacock, Volker Eichelmann + Roland Rust, Cullinan + Richards, Clunie Reid, Sarah Staton, Jessica Voorsanger, Dallas Seitz, Sarah Jones, John Slyce, Simon Popper, Thomas Kilpper, Arnaud Desjardin, Ester Windsor, Mark McGowan, Brian Reed, Savage School Window Gallery, London, UK

2007: Artist's Book, Kathy Slade: 52 Transactions, Trapp Editions/Sigurdardottir, Vancouver/Los Angeles

2006: Cover, Chicago Review 51:4 & 52:1 Spring, Chicago

2004: Contributed a chapter to Heartways: The Exploits of Genny O, a collaborative novel by Rita McBride, published by The Whitney Museum of American Art, Printed Matter Inc. (New York) and Arsenal Advance (Vancouver)

2004: "Contemporary Art is Sex" feature Interview with Rita McBride, C International Magazine, Toronto, Spring

2004: "New Cool Art or Cool New Art?", curatorial essay for Specific Objects catalogue, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver

2002: "Songs For Girls" essay / CD Liner notes, in Althea Thauberger's Songstress CD, Artspeak Gallery, Vancouver

2002: Essay on the work of Robin Arseneault, Postscript #1, Artspeak Gallery, Vancouver

2001: "On the Brink: Daniel Laskarin's Illusion, Catastrophe, Suspense" brochure, Open Space Gallery, Victoria, BC

2001: Review, Rodney Graham at the Presentation House Gallery, C International Magazine, Toronto, Spring 2001

2001: Panel Discussion on The Ladies Afternoon Art Society, Mix Magazine, Toronto, May June 2001

2000: "Myfanwy MacLeod: The Edge of Reason" in Myfanwy Macleod: A Brief Overview of Personology, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver

1997: Cover of Lisa Robertson's book Debbie: an Epic, New Star Books, Vancouver

1997: Fall, Mix Magazine, Toronto, Fall '97 issue

1997: Fall, centerfold of Boo Magazine #10, Vancouver

1990: Currer Bell: Four Paintings from Charlotte Brontë's Villette, FRONT Magazine, Vancouver, Summer issue

1990: Excerpts from Deliberate Transgressions, West Coast Line, 24: 1, Vancouver

Curatorial projects
2016: Mash Up: The Birth of Modern Culture, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2015: Garry Neill Kennedy: Drawings, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2015: Acid Sweat Lodge: Rock and Roll Meeting, Publication Studio Vancouver, Vancouver, BC

2015: Trapp Editions: Love & Ornament, Publication Studio Vancouver, Vancouver, BC

2014: Whole Lotta Love, Publication Studio Vancouver, Vancouver, BC

2014: James Hoff, How Wheeling Feels When the Ground Walks Away, Or Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2013: Some Woolly Buzz, Publication Studio Vancouver, Vancouver, BC

2009: Project Rainbow: The Ruby Glass, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, BC

2008: Elspeth Pratt, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver

2007: READ Edition 1, co-curated with Christoph Keller, ECU Press, Vancouver

2006: The Rhubarb Society, co-curated with John Pilson, Tracey Lawrence Gallery, Vancouver

2004: Rita McBride: No Fixed Address, Artspeak Gallery, Vancouver

2002: Specific Objects, Co-curated with Greg Bellerby, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver

Deadname used for artist collaborating with Kathy Slade
Hello, it has been brought to my attention that Keith Higgins is now called Kay Higgins, and they have worked with Slade in an exhibition for Art Gallery of Alberta circa 2016. On their cv as Kay Higgins, https://sfu.academia.edu/KayHiggins, this collaboration is evidenced but the gallery website page for the exhibition page has not updated this https://www.youraga.ca/exhibitions/charrette-roulette-exposed-collaborative-design-practices-language. I have updated the exhibition name to reflect this, but not sure if these evidences are enough to preserve the changes. Gdeditor (talk) 22:45, 29 April 2023 (UTC)