Annie Briard


Annie Briard is a Canadian intermedia visual artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her video, photographic, and installation-based work explores the intersections of perceptual paradigms between psychology, neuroscience and existentialism, challenges the uncertain nature of perception itself, and memory.

Biography

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Briard attended Dawson College before earning a B.F.A from Concordia University in 2008 and an M.F.A in 2013 from Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada, where she currently teaches as a sessional instructor.

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In 2012, Briard completed a residency at the Banff Centre in Canada. In 2016, she completed an artist residency in , Cadiz, Spain, in which she produced experimental works based on her research on how the human eye works. In 2017, she completed an artist residency at the in New York, and in the following year, she completed two other residencies in and in , Reykjavik.

Awards

Briard's first award was the Bombardier Graduate Scholarship in 2012, given to her by the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, and in 2013 they awarded her with the Research for a Better Life Award. In 2016, Briard received a project grant from the In 2016 the British Columbia Arts Council awarded her with a Production grant in the visual arts, and in 2018 she received a second production grant from them for media arts. In 2018, the Canada Council for the Arts awarded her with an Explore and Create Production grant. Briard received travel grants from the British Columbia Arts Council in 2013 and 2017, and she received a Travel grant in 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018 from the Canada Council for the Arts.