PAVED Arts Senior Production Residency – Kevin Lee Burton
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PAVED Arts & New Media Gallery 424 20 St W, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7M 0X4
Kevin Lee Burton’s production residency will run from July 17th to August 8th, 2017.
PAVED Arts is very pleased to host Kevin Lee Burton, a Winnipeg-based artist who plans on developing two separate projects while in our production centre: a photographic light box project entitled “SACRED SPRING” as well as editing and audio mixing for a short film that he has been working on about what the artist has termed “reserve reality” on the subject of God’s Lake Narrows, Manitoba.
Kevin Lee Burton (Swampy Cree) is an award-winning filmmaker, programmer and freelance editor. One of the main areas in which Kevin has focused his artistic endeavor is to explore how “traditional” concepts can be coherently iterated within technological contexts. Specifically, Kevin has designed a niche by working in his ancestral tongue, Cree. Kevin received his film training at the Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking Program in North Vancouver, British Columbia, and has worked as program assistant for the Native and Indigenous Initiatives at the Sundance Institute in Beverly Hills, California. He was raised in the remote area of God’s Lake Narrows, MB, but now lives and works in Winnipeg, MB.
Artist StatementThere are so many elements loaded into the term “traditional” that it can dichotomize those that exist within the term. There are too many issues about how “traditional” is defined and how this term shapes and defines Indigenous persons. Within my artistic expressions I look at linguistic, social, emotional, spiritual and psychological scenarios and try to make sense of how my “traditional” values can be coherently iterated and/or demonstrated within a technological context. I do this to explore the many unanswered questions around how the notion of how “traditional” is not only something of the past, but is current and ever fluid.