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Surprising Benefits of an Artist in Residence Program
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  • Dwight Owens,
  • Dennis Gupa,
  • Colton Hash,
  • Kim Juniper,
  • Allana Lindgren,
  • Jol Thoms,
  • John Threlfall,
  • Anthony Vickery
Dwight Owens
Ocean Networks Canada

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Dennis Gupa
University of Winnipeg
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Colton Hash
University of Victoria
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Kim Juniper
University of Victoria
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Allana Lindgren
University of Victoria
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Jol Thoms
Goldsmiths University, London
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John Threlfall
University of Victoria
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Anthony Vickery
University of Victoria
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Abstract

In 2018 Ocean Networks Canada initiated an Artist in Residence program, despite uncertainties about what to expect and how to best manage it. To our surprise, the announcement call attracted immediate interest from artists around the world. Partnering with the University of Victoria Faculty of Fine Arts, we formed a selection committee who chose our first Artist in Residence. Since then, the program has exceeded our expectations and brought us into the compelling realm of transdisciplinary collaboration between ocean science and the arts. This collaboration is bearing fruit not only through the creation of new artistic works, but also as a venue for hosting conversations that can help bridge disciplinary boundaries across campus and across continents. This presentation will recap our Artist in Residence program and the artists who have been engaged both formally and informally through this initiative, as well as some of the fascinating and diverse work they have produced. We will describe our management processes, outreach efforts and some of the new challenges and opportunities we have encountered along the way. We will also share advice and insights from artists who have engaged in explorations along the Art-Science interface.