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Deirdre Logue is a Canadian film and video artist. She has produced more than 60 short film and video works. She holds a BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and an MFA from Kent State University. Using ‘performance for the camera’ as a primary mode of production, her compelling self-portraits investigate what it means to be a queer body in the age of anxiety.

Solo exhibitions of her award winning work have taken place at Open Space in Victoria, Oakville Galleries, the Images Festival in Toronto, the Berlin International Film Festival, Beyond/In Western New York, YYZ Toronto and at articule in Montreal. She was a founding member of Media City, the Executive Director of the Images Festival, Executive Director of the CFMDC and she is currently the Development Director at Vtape. Logue also directs F.A.G. Feminist Art Gallery with artist Allyson Mitchell.

For further reading, see Beyond Her Usual Limits: The Film and Video Works of Deirdre Logue, 1997 to 2017. Covering two decades of Logue's output, this monograph brings together texts and documentation from a wide variety of the artist's exhibitions and projects over the years, alongside a series of newly commissioned texts. Co-published by Oakville Galleries and Open Space Arts Society in partnership with A Space Gallery, GALLERY 44, and Images Festival. Introduction by Matthew Hyland. Texts by Jon Davies, Adriana Disman, Emily Vey Duke, Amy Fung, Mike Hoolboom, Doug Jarvis, Vicky Moufawad-Paul, Jeanne Randolph, Steve Reinke, and Leila Timmins.