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Artist talk: Laurie Anderson

Monday, May 13, 2024
4 – 5 p.m.
Paul O’Regan Hall – Halifax Central Library 
5440 Spring Garden Rd

Due to popular demand, Laurie Anderson’s artist talk has been moved to the Halifax Central Library. 

This event is open to the public and space is limited so reserve your free tickets below.

About Laurie Anderson

Laurie Anderson is ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ University’s 2024 Honorary Degree recipient. On May 14, Anderson will deliver a convocation address to graduating ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ students at the Light House Arts Centre.

Anderson is a writer, director, composer, visual artist, musician and vocalist whose works span the worlds of art, theater, experimental music, and technology. Her recording career was launched by O Superman in 1981.ÌýÌý

Anderson’s live shows range from simple spoken word to expansive multimedia stage performances such as the eight-hour United StatesÌý(1982),ÌýEmpty PlacesÌý(1990),ÌýSongs and Stories from Moby Dick (1999), and Delusion (2010). In 2002, Anderson was appointed the first artist-in-residence of NASA which culminated in her 2004 touring solo performance The End of the Moon.ÌýÌý

Anderson had created numerous audio-visual installations as well as films- the feature film Home of the Brave (1986),ÌýCarmen (1992), and Hidden Inside Mountains (2005).ÌýÌý Her film  Heart of a Dog (2015) was chosen as an official selection of the 2015 Venice and Toronto Film Festivals. 

 In the same year, her exhibition Habeas Corpus opened at the Park Avenue Armory to wide critical acclaim and in 2016 she was the recipient of Yoko Ono’s Courage Award for the Arts for that project.ÌýÌý

As a performer and musician, she has collaborated with many people including Brian Eno, Jean-Michel Jarre, William S. Burroughs, Peter Gabriel, Robert Wilson, Christian McBride and Philip Glass. 

Her works for quartets and orchestras,ÌýSongs for Amelia (2001), has been played in festivals and concert halls around the world and she has invented a series of instruments and electronic sculptures. 

Anderson has published ten books and been nominated for five Grammys throughout her recording career with Warner Records and Nonesuch. She released Landfall, a collaboration with the Kronos Quartet, which received a Grammy award in 2018. 

As a composer, Anderson has contributed music to films by Wim Wenders and Jonathan Demme, dance pieces by Bill T. Jones, Trisha Brown, Molissa Fenley, and scores for theater productions including plays by Robert LePage. She has created pieces for National Public Radio, France Culture and the BBC. She has curated several large festivals including the Vivid Festival in Sydney (2010) and the Meltdown Festival at Royal Festival Hall in London (1997). 

Her visual work has been featured in many galleries and museums including in 2003, the Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon in France produced a touring retrospective of her work entitled The Record of the Time: Sound in the Work of Laurie Anderson.  In 2010 a retrospective of her visual and installation work opened in São Paulo, Brazil and later traveled to Rio de Janeiro. Anderson’s largest solo exhibition at The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C., titled The Weather (2021-2022),Ìýshowcased the artist’s storytelling process ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ through her work in video, performance, installation, painting, and other media. 

Her visual work is on long term display at MASS MoCA and her three virtual reality works,ÌýChalkroom,ÌýAloft,Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýTo The Moon, collaborations with the artist Hsin-Chien Huang, won several awards including Best VR Experience at the 74th Venice International Film Festival in 2017 and were featured in the Cannes Film Festival in 2019. 

A retrospective of her work opened in 2023 at Moderna Museet in Stockholm. 

She has received numerous honorary doctorates, prizes and awards including the Guggenheim Fellowship, Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, and the Wolf Prize. In 2024 she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy. 

In 2021 she served as Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University and delivered the Norton lectures as video, now available online. She has worked on numerous projects in AI with the Machine Learning Institute in Adelaide, Australia where she was artist in residence in 2020. Anderson continues to tour her evolving performance The Art of Falling and is working on an opera,ÌýARK, commissioned by the Manchester International Festival, premiering in 2024.ÌýÌý

Her life partner as well as her collaborator was Lou Reed from 1992 onward. They married in 2008 and worked on numerous projects together until his death in 2013. Anderson lives in New York City.Â