A Memorial Celebration to honor Nancy Paterson


The Cash for Cancer Lottery video screening

 
DateSaturday, December 8, 2018 - 10:00am to Wednesday, December 12, 2018 - 9:00pm

Location

George Brown House, Morning Drawing Room 186 Beverly St., Toronto, ON

OCAD U is deeply saddened by the death of Associate Professor Nancy Paterson, who has taught at OCAD U in the Faculty of Art and more recently in Graduate Studies, for the past 28 years. Nancy also worked as Facilities Coordinator at Charles Street Video, and taught at Seneca@York. An artist of international stature, Nancy achieved her PhD in Communications & Culture from York University in 2009, researching internet infrastructure and visualization. She is considered an important contributor to the cyberfeminist movement, and to the discussion of the role of gender in electronically mediated experiences, and her influence has been felt both nationally and internationally in the field of new media art. 

Please join Nancy's family and friends for the viewing of her video, The Cash for Cancer Lottery, at the George Brown House, 186 Beverly St., Dec 8th through 12th in the Morning Drawing Room.  Hours on the weekend will be 10am to 4 pm; weekday hours will be 3pm to 9pm

 

 

 



poster for a memorial exhibition
DateSaturday, December 8, 2018 - 10:00am to Wednesday, December 12, 2018 - 9:00pm

Website Location

George Brown House, Morning Drawing Room 186 Beverly St., Toronto, ON

Saturday, December 8, 2018 - 10:00am to Wednesday, December 12, 2018 - 9:00pm

OCAD U is deeply saddened by the death of Associate Professor Nancy Paterson, who has taught at OCAD U in the Faculty of Art and more recently in Graduate Studies, for the past 28 years. Nancy also worked as Facilities Coordinator at Charles Street Video, and taught at Seneca@York. An artist of international stature, Nancy achieved her PhD in Communications & Culture from York University in 2009, researching internet infrastructure and visualization. She is considered an important contributor to the cyberfeminist movement, and to the discussion of the role of gender in electronically mediated experiences, and her influence has been felt both nationally and internationally in the field of new media art. 

Please join Nancy's family and friends for the viewing of her video, The Cash for Cancer Lottery, at the George Brown House, 186 Beverly St., Dec 8th through 12th in the Morning Drawing Room.  Hours on the weekend will be 10am to 4 pm; weekday hours will be 3pm to 9pm

 

 

 

Venue & Address: 
George Brown House, Morning Drawing Room 186 Beverly St., Toronto, ON
poster for a memorial exhibition
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