Bio:
Duncan MacDonald is a contemporary artist and assistant professor at Brock University in
St. Catharines, Ontario. His artworks take form in diverse media such as audio art, performance,
video, music, installation and drawing – constantly exploring the corporeal sensorium and its commodification.

He has received numerous awards and grants including two from the Humanities Research Institute of Brock University,
the Paris Studio residency supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, a media research and production grant from the
Canada Council for the Arts, several grants from the Ontario Arts Council, a co-production grant from the
Centre Nationale de la Cinematographie, Paris France, a nomination for a Sobey Art Award (2009) and a
residency at the Royal College of Art in London, England.

Duncan’s artworks have been exhibited, performed and recorded throughout Canada, the US, Europe and South America.
Recently, he has presented work at: A Mano Libera Contemporary Art Gallery - This is That (2009), Nuit Blanche - Bibliotheque
Forney (2008), Oakville Galleries - Mnemonic Devices (2008), The Grimsby Public Art Gallery – White picket sound fence (2008)
and WKP Kennedy Art Gallery - Ice Follies (2008).

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