Catherine Richards

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{{Infobox artist

| name = Catherine Richards

| image = CRichards_photo.jpg

| caption = Richards with her work "Virtual Body"

| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1952}}

| birth_place = Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

| nationality = Canadian

| education = Honours Bachelor of Arts in English (York University), Honours Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts (University of Ottawa)

| alma_mater = York University, University of Ottawa

| known_for = New Media, Virtual reality artist

| notable_works = Virtual Body, Shroud/Chrysalis, L'Intrus, Curiosity Cabinet at the end of the millenium, Charged Hearts

| movement = New Media Arts

| awards = Individual Fellow Award, World Technology Network (2006), Canada Council for the Arts, Petro-Canada Media Biennial Arts award for outstanding and innovative use of new technologies in media arts (1993), Canadian Conference of the Arts Corel Prize for innovative projects in arts and new technologies (1992), High End Computer Graphics and Grand Prize Computer Graphics prize (1987)

| memorials =

| elected = Invited member of a Selection Committee, 2018 National Doctoral Awards competition, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

| website = {{URL|http://catherinerichards.ca/}}

| module =

| honorific_prefix = Professor Emerita

}}

Catherine Richards (born 1952) is a Canadian visual artist working in both old and new media.{{cite journal|last1=Sawchuck|first1=Kim|title=Catherine Richards|journal=Parachute|date=1998|issue=89|pages=49–50}}{{cite web|title=Catherine Richards : coeurs électrisés.|url=http://www.cubiq.ribg.gouv.qc.ca/in/faces/details.xhtml?id=p%3A%3Ausmarcdef_0000474863&highlight=Collaboration%3A+%26quot%3BRichards%2C+Catherine%2C+1950-%26quot%3B&posInPage=1&bookmark=e902dd67-8529-471a-af41-9762837fe4c9&queryid=222f4be1-f2d8-4844-b473-5918065a1706|website=Catalogue CIBIQ|publisher=Government of Quebec|accessdate=28 May 2016}} She was a leading figure in early virtual reality technologies,{{cite book |author=Edward A. Shanken |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GRSVoAEACAAJ |title=Art and Electronic Media |date=8 September 2014 |publisher=Phaidon Press |isbn=978-0-7148-6858-5}} and became the first artist in Canada to incorporate them into her artworks - famously using it in her 1991 artwork Spectral Bodies.{{cite web |title=Biography - Catherine Richards |url=http://www.innovation.ca/en/AboutUs/Publicationsandreports/innovation/BiographyCatherineRichards |accessdate=26 March 2015 |website=innovation.ca |publisher=The Canada Foundation for Innovation}}

Born and raised in the country's capital, Ottawa, she began her career in various research positions within the field of Canadian broadcasting and communications.{{Cite web |last=Richards |first=Catherine |date=2024 |title=Catherine Richards - biography |url=http://www.catherinerichards.ca/biography.html |url-status= |access-date=December 13, 2024 |website=catherinerichards.ca}} In 1993 Richards became a part-time professor with the School of Architecture at Carleton University, before she began teaching at the University of Ottawa and eventually becoming the University Research Chair in 2003. By 2010 she had reached full professor status and after teaching as a Professor of Media Arts for nearly a decade, Richards was granted Emerita status by the Department of Visual Arts.

She considers new technologies as art material, using them within her work to explore our volatile sense of ourselves as we continuously shift boundaries - a process in which she believes new information technologies play a starring role. Additionally, she explores the spectator's role in these technologies like "jam in the electro-magnetic sandwich."

Education and early work

Catherine Richards began her postsecondary education in 1971 with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in English at York University in Toronto. She then furthered her education, receiving an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts at the University of Ottawa in 1980. During this time she worked as a researcher for the Research Branch of the Canadian Radio and Television Commission. Following her degree at the University of Ottawa, she began her role as Research Consultant for various Ministers, and later the president, of the Department of Communications. She continued her work in the Canadian broadcasting industry throughout the 1980's, pausing briefly to curate a show entitled "The Artist as the Young Machine" for the Ontario Science Center in 1984.

In 1993 Richards began teaching as a part-time professor with the School of Architecture at Carleton University, located in Ottawa, Ontario. The following year, she left Carleton and pursued a part-time teaching job with the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Ottawa. In 1997 she became an Assistant Professor within the department, and by 2001 she was an Associate Professor for the University. It was during her time in this position that she became the first, and sole, artist to be awarded University Research Chair at the University of Ottawa; a position which she held between 2003 and 2018. In this way she acted as a model for other universities, and became part of the on-going movement across North America to accept art as research within universities - a goal in which Richards played a significant pioneering role. It was around this time as well that she became an Academician for the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Finally, in 2010 Richards became a full professor at the University of Ottawa, until 2020 when she retired.

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Meanwhile, she was producing various artworks and participated in exhibitions, conducted research, and presented at events to which she was invited. Throughout the early 1970s to the present, she has been a part of over 50 group exhibitions and 12 solo shows, with works displayed across the world and in various institutions, including the National Gallery of Canada.

One major venue in which Richards exhibited internationally was the 2004 Sydney Biennale. Her work has been discussed in publications by major theorists in the field including Katherine Hayles and Frances Dyson, and has been included in surveys such as Art & Science Now, edited by Stephen Wilson. Richards has collaborated with scientists, won the Artist in Residence for Research Fellowship (AIRes) at the National Research Council of Canada, 2002–2005, and is a 1993 recipient of the Petro Canada Media Arts prize from Canada Council for the Arts for Spectral Bodies. Her work on virtuality and new media is considered groundbreaking in setting the aesthetic terrain, realm of artistic intervention and substantive issues.{{cite web |title=Catherine Richards (biography) |url=http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=165 |website=www.fondation-langlois.org |accessdate=19 June 2019}}

Career

= Solo Exhibitions =

Source:{{Cite web |title=Catherine Richards {{!}} CV |url=http://www.catherinerichards.ca/exhibitions.html |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=www.catherinerichards.ca}}

== 1970 - 1980 ==

Closed Circuit Pieces. Pestalozzi College. Ottawa, ON. Early-mid 1970s.

== 1980 - 1990 ==

Sites. Warehouse Wellington Street. Montreal, PQ. 1980.

== 1990 - 2000 ==

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  • Charged Hearts. Commissioned, National Gallery of Canada.  Ottawa, ON. 1997.{{cite web | url=https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/exhibitions-and-galleries/catherine-richards-charged-hearts | title=Catherine Richards: Charged Hearts }}
  • Charged Hearts. Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University. Detroit, MI. 1998.
  • Charged Hearts. Powerplant Gallery. Habourfront, Toronto, ON. 1998.
  • Curiosities. Dunlop Art Gallery. Regina, SK. 1999.https://www.cmaj.ca/content/cmaj/160/9/1352.full.pdf

== 2000 - Present ==

  • Excitable Tissues. Ottawa Art Gallery. Ottawa, ON. 2000.{{cite web | url=https://oaggao.ca/learn/research/publications/catherine-richards-excitable-tissues-tissus-excitables | title=Catherine Richards: Excitable Tissues | Ottawa Art Gallery | date=18 November 2021 }}
  • Art, Science, and Creativity. National Research Council. Ottawa, ON. 2000.
  • Creativity 2000.  National Research Council of Canada. Ottawa, ON.  2000.
  • Health Care, Technologies and Places (HTCP): Contributions and Provocations from Humanists and Artists. University of Toronto. Toronto, ON. 2007.
  • When Objects Have Agency. Open Gallery, OCADU. Toronto, ON. 2014.
  • Objects That Make Us. The Manitoba Museum. Winnipeg, MN. 2014.

= Group Exhibitions =

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== 1970 - 1980 ==

  • Multi-monitor Installations and Performance piece.{{cite web | url=https://tiff.net/events/a-feminist-lens-the-1973-women-film-international-festival | title=A Feminist Lens: The 1973 Women & Film International Festival }} The First Women and Film Festival]. Ottawa, ON. 1973.

== 1980 - 1990 ==

  • Circuit + -. Galerie Motivation Cinq. Montreal, PQ. 1981.

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== 1990 - 2000 ==

  • State of the Image. Eldorado Museum. Antwerp, Belgium. 1993.
  • The Body Obsolete. SAW Gallery. Ottawa, ON. 1994.
  • Arte Virtual. Metro Opera. Madrid, Spain. 1994.
  • 15 years of Ars Electronica. Landesgalerie, Museum of Contemporary Art. Linz, Austria. 1994.{{cite web | url=https://ars.electronica.art/news/en | title=Ars Electronica }}
  • The Virtual Body. The International Symposium of Electronic Art (ISEA). Helsinki, Finland. 1994.{{cite web | url=https://isea-archives.siggraph.org/art-events/catherine-richards-the-virtual-body | title=Catherine Richards: The Virtual Body – ISEA Symposium Archives }}
  • Curiosity Cabinet, at the End of the Millennium. International Symposium of Electronic Art (ISEA). Montrėal, PQ. 1995.{{cite web | url=https://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/media.php?NumObjet=61980 | title=Catherine Richards, Curiosity Cabinet at the End of the Millenium, 1995 }}

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  • Self Determination / Body Politic. Gemeentemuseum. Arnhem, Holland. 1995.
  • Time, Space and Realities. A Space Gallery. Toronto, ON. 1995.
  • Aurora. Interaccess Gallery. Toronto, ON. 1998.{{cite web | url=https://interaccess.org/exhibition/aurora-universalis | title=Aurora Universalis | InterAccess }}
  • Cyber Heart. Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre for the Arts. Banff, AB. 1998.

== 2000 - Present ==

[https://artgallery.dal.ca/engaging-virtual Engaging the Virtual.] Dalhousie Art Gallery. Halifax, NS. 2000.

[https://artmap.com/biennaleofsydney/exhibition/14th-biennale-of-sydney-2004-2004 Sydney Biennale 2004.] Sydney, Australia. 2004.

[https://www.oboro.net/en/exhibition/electromagnetic-bodies/ Resonance: The Electromagnetic Bodies Project.] Oboro. Montreal, PQ. 2005.

[https://www.ludwigmuseum.hu/en/exhibition/resonance-electromagnetic-bodies#:~:text=Artists%20were%20invited%20to%20create,environment%20and%20the%20human%20body. Resonance: The Electromagnetic Bodies Project.] Ludwig Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art. Budapest, Hungary. 2006.

[https://rixc.org/en/festival/festivalarchives/spectropia-art-communication-festival-2008/ SPECTROPIA. 10th International festival for new media culture, Art+Communications.] Riga City Exhibition Hall. Riga, Latvia. 2008.

[https://old.artengine.ca/electricfields/2010/inst-prototype-en.php PROTOTYPE, Electric Fields: Festival of Electronic Art and Sound.] Karsh-Masson Gallery. Ottawa, ON. 2010.

[https://artmuseum.utoronto.ca/exhibition/splice-intersection-art-medicine/ SPLICE: At the Intersection of Art & Medicine]. Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto Art Centre, Toronto, ON. 2012.File:ADI DOC 033.jpgL’intrus. YYZ Gallery, Toronto, ON. 2012.

[https://interfaz.cenart.gob.mx/video/festival-internacional-de-artes-electronicas-y-video-transitio_mx-05/ Transitio_MX 05 Biomediaciones.] New Media Art and Video Festival. Mexico City, Mexico, 2013.

[https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/186642/patent-pending/ Patent Pending. ZERO1] Garage. San Jose, CA. 2013.

Heart of the Moment: Selections from the Permanent Collection. 25th Anniversary. Ottawa Art Gallery. Ottawa, ON. 2013.

[https://hybridbodiesproject.com/ Hybrid Bodies.] PHI, Concordia University, Montreal, PQ. 2013.

Still Lives. PHI Centre, Montreal, PQ. 2014.

[https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/q17vq/hybrid-bodies-at-kkw Hybrid Bodies.] Kunstkraftwerk. Leipzig, Germany. 2016.

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[https://newmediagallery.ca/past-exhibitions/corpus/ Corpus.] New Media Gallery. Vancouver, BC. 2017

[https://oaggao.ca/whats-on/exhibitions/adisokamagan-well-all-become-stories/ Àdisòkàmagan / Nous connaître un peu nous-mêmes / We’ll all become stories.] Ottawa Art Gallery. Ottawa, ON. 2018

[https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/247 24/7.] Sommerset House. London, UK. 2019

[https://oaggao.ca/whats-on/exhibitions/carbon-light-juan-geuers-luminous-precision/ Carbon and Light.] Ottawa Art Gallery. Ottawa, ON. 2019.

[https://oaggao.ca/whats-on/exhibitions/art-school-confidential/ Art School Confidential.] Ottawa Art Gallery. Ottawa, ON. 2024.

= Published and video artworks =

[http://www.catherinerichards.ca/artwork2/Spectral-index.html Spectral Bodies (1991)] video artwork utilizes the juxtaposition of short narratives to reveal how the self can be lost if the body is lost.{{cite web|title=Spectral Bodies|url=https://www.vtape.org/video?vi=1356|website=vtape.org|publisher=V tape|accessdate=1 April 2015}}

Body in Ruins (1986) published in Body invaders: panic sex in America{{cite book|last1=Kroker|first1=Arthur|last2=Kroker|first2=Marilouise|title=Body invaders: panic sex in America|year=1987|publisher=St. Martin's Press|location=New York|isbn=0312013345|pages=263–270}} is a photo piece, composed of video stills and text, which explores the uncertainty of the body in virtual reality.

Publications

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Richards, Catherine. “Computer Culture”. Agenda. 5.1:17-21 (Spring) 1982.

Richards, Catherine. “Mapping a Sensibility: Computer Imaging”. SIGGRAPH’ 83: Exhibition of Computer Art. Chicago, IL: Siggraph - Special Interest group for Computer Graphics and Animation, 1983. pp 21.

Richards, Catherine. “Virtual Worlds, Digital Images”. American Film Institute Video Festival. Los Angeles, CA: American Film Institute, 1987. pp 66-67

Richards, Catherine. “Virtual Reality: The Rebirth of Pure Art?”. Woman's Art. 41: 4-6, 1991.

Richards, Catherine. “Virtual Bodies: What a Blow that Phantom Gave Me”. Angles of Incidence: reflections of multimedia artworks. Proceedings of the Multimedia Communications ’93 Conference, International Council or Computer Communications, Banff, April, 1993. Banff: Media Arts Program – Banff Centre for the Arts, 1993. pp 15-22.

Richards, Catherine. “Virtual Bodies”. Public 11: Throughput. Toronto: Public Access, 1995. pp 34-39.

Richards, Catherine. “Body Boundaries”. Paul Hertz (ed). YLEM.19.2, Jan/Feb 1999. pp 15-24.

Richards, Catherine. “VR”. Excerpt from ‘Virtual Bodies’. Public 19/20: Lexicon 20th Century A.D. Toronto: Public Access, 2000. Volume 2/2, p. 101-102.

Richards, Catherine. “Hybrid Bodies: Rethinking Heart Transplantation.” The Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia University. (Montreal, Quebec, 2016) pp 40-49.

Awards, fellowships, and residencies

class="wikitable"
YearEvent
2002 - Present

|Academician, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts

2003 - 2018

|University Research Chair, University of Ottawa

2006

|Individual Fellow Award, World Technology Network

2002 - 2005

|Artist in Residence for Research Fellowship (AIRes), The Canada Council for the Arts / National Research Council of Canada

2001

|Artist in Residence, National Research Council of Canada

1996 - 1997

|Artist in Residence, Media Art, National Gallery of Canada

1994The Claudia De Hueck Fellowship in Art and Technology, Canadian Centre for the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Canada
1994

|Prix ARS Electronica, Interactive Art, Honourable Mention, Linz Austria

1993Canada Council for the Arts, Petro-Canada Media Biennial Arts award for outstanding and innovative use of new technologies in media arts
1992Canadian Conference of the Arts Corel Prize for innovative projects in arts and new technologies
1991

|Artist in Residence, Media Arts, Banff Centre for the Arts

1990 - 1991

|Artist in Residence, The BIOAPPARATUS. Visual Arts / Media Arts, Banff Centre for the Arts

1987

|High End Computer Graphics and Grand Prize Computer Graphics prize, Video Culture International Festival

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