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Tatiana Povoroznyuk

I am a student of Art History and Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, living and studying on traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the sc̓əwaθenaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsawwassen), S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō), Kwantlen, Stz’uminus, and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people.

My interests lie in the relationship between visual art, people, and technology, and how cultural spaces bring people together and push them apart. I am passionate about promoting local art and culture as a means to build community.

This website is a showcase of my visual and written work.

Tatiana Povoroznyuk
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Featured Learning Activities

Quarazine

Multi-media zine capturing my very personal impression of the 2020 COVID-19 global pandemic.

Memes and Internet Dreams: Indigenous Art in Online Space

Art History paper about the potential of the internet as an alternative exhibitionary format for Northwest Coast contemporary Indigenous art, and the ways digital space has been interpreted by Indigenous scholars and artists.

Tangled Space: The Vancouver Art Gallery and Its Courtyards

Essay concerning the role of the Vancouver Art Gallery in the city's heritage discourses, analyzing the space as a zone of entanglement between art, development, and activism.

Curatorial Brief: Ctrl+S

This curatorial brief was created for an assignment that asked me to assume the role of curator and design a contemporary art exhibition. I pulled on the theme of "digital overload", and curated a selection of work from four international artists.

sent and recieved

Installation piece about digital connection across continents.

Feminist Archival Practice Wikipedia Article

Wikipedia article reviewing history and conceptual backing of Feminist archival practices.

birthday blowout!!.mp4

Video art piece consisting of appropriated home video clips of blowing out birthday candles for every year of life. A celebration of human life and ritual.

Neighbors in Verticality (-123.1450222rd Meridian)

"Neighbors in Verticality (-123.1450222rd Meridian)" is a photography piece which uses screenshots of Google Earth as an inquisition into modern understanding of space.

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Academic editing

Academic Writing

Archival Work

Communication

Curation

Customer Service

Data Management

Event planning

Fiction Writing

Non-Fiction Writing

Painting and Drawing

Photo Editing

Teamwork

Video Editing

Visual Art

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Experience

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AMS Archive

Hatch Art Gallery

Museum of Anthropology

The Boulevard Coffee Roasting Company

UBC Art History Student's Association

Undergraduate Journal of Art History and Visual Studies

Women's Art Register

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