Some of George's ........ ................. ................... ......... .............. WORKSHOPS, EXHIBITIONS AND RESIDENCIES

SOLO EXHIBITION - MID-NIGHT MADNESS , Inuvik, Northwest Territories, 
a solo show celebrating the Summer Solstice & the arrival of 24hr 
daylight. Exhibited video prints and tapes. 06-1988 

GUEST ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE - VISUAL STUDIES WORKSHOP, Rochester, NY, USA. 
With a grant from the US and NY Endowments for the Arts for one month 
in residence at this post-graduate facility. February 1988

SOLO EXHIBITION - LES 4 JEUDIS DU VIDEO a solo exhibition of color 
digital video imagery at La Maison de la Culture du Plateau Mt.Royal 
Montreal, Quebec.10/1988

WORKSHOP - LES 4 JEUDIS DU VIDEO an Aniputer digital animation and 
print workshop La Maison de la Culture du Plateau Mt. Royal 
Montreal, Quebec. October 1988

VISITING ARTIST - INTERACCESS, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 
This computer art group invited me to present a 2 day workshop on 
digital animation with the Aniputer as part of FREEZE, 3 weeks of 
computers & video with the assistance of the Canada Council. 09-1987  

VISITING ARTIST - EM MEDIA, Calgary, Alberta, a week long Aniputer 
workshop at this artist run video centre funded by the Visiting 
Artists program of Canada Council 07-87

VISITING ARTIST - FAVA (Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta) Edmonton. 
A week long Aniputer workshop at this artist run video centre funded 
by the Visiting Artist Program of the Canada Council  07-87 

VISITING ARTIST - VIDEO POOL, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 
This four day digital animation workshop was funded by the Manitoba 
and Canada Councils. April 1987

GUEST ARTIST - STUDIO ART PROGRAM, The Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, Canada.
A workshop for the art participants at this institution of higher 
education. July 1986

GUEST ARTIST - VIEWPOINTS ON ART AND TECHNOLOGY for the Inter-Arts 
Program of the Banff Centre. At the invitation of the program, 
I went to produce an installation for a performance called 
"Personal History Act III: Generations" 07-86 

VISITING ARTIST - SATELLITE VIDEO EXCHANGE SOCIETY Video Inn, 
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. A week long workshop at this 
artist run centre funded by the Canada Council 12-85
(See the link to Video Inn on my frontdoor for more information)

JUDGE - LET'S COMMUNICATE Montreal, Quebec, an audio visual 
competition for secondary V students organized and sponsored by the 
Women's Canadian Club of Montreal March 1988 

PRESENTER - ANNENBERG SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATIONS University of 
Pennsylvania, 1985. Philadelphia, United States of America. At this 
meeting of the Visual Studies Conference I presented a paper on and 
video tapes of some of the work of the Inuit broadcasters of Canada.




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The Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY, USA
The Visual Studies Workshop is an internationally recognized center for media studies, including photography, visual books, electronic imaging and film.
Video Pool - Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Video Pool Inc. is a non-profit charitable, Artist-Run Centre dedicated to independent video, audio and computer integrated multi-media centre.
InterAcess.... in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Artists have a vital role to play not only in innovating content for the new media but in the exploration of the impact that electronic technologies have on culture and the quality & texture of living
Walter Phillips Gallery supports and exhibits contemporary art that addresses the critical ideas
and issues of our time. In a world of diverse artistic practices, the Gallery focuses on work that negotiates meanings, blurs boundaries, celebrates difference and stimulates dialogue.
Video Inn Studios - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
is an internationally recognized artist-collective dedicated to non-commercial video production and media literacy.
FAVA
....... Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta
The Annenberg School for Communication offers students a firm grounding in various approaches to the
study of communication and its methods drawn from both the humanities and the social sciences. It is an intellectual common market built on thirty years of interdisciplinary dialogue.