work and research: grad student work

Gina Badger

Conferences, Workshops, Guest Lectures

2009

Digging, Sowing, Tending, Harvesting (Bringing the War Home) Research paper Writing Cities conference, London School of Economics; London, June 1-3

The Hall and the Beast: Workshopping Concordia’s Political and Spatial Histories Workshop presented with Maiko Tanaka Interdisciplinary Cartographies conference, Concordia University; Montreal, March 19-21

Making Seed Bombs Workshop facilitator Actions: What You Can Do With the City, Canadian Center for Architecture; Montreal, March 14

Artist as Public Amateur: Institutional and Disciplinary Relations Guest lecture Concordia University, Faculty of Fine Arts; Montreal,
January 28

ECOECO? Challenging Sustainability Discourse Workshop co-facilitator with Seth Porcello Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, University of Toronto; Toronto

2008

“Digging, Sowing, Tending, Harvesting (Bringing the War Home)” Guest lecture University of Toronto, Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, & Design; Toronto, November 7

Àpart! Workshop series facilitator Centre d’arts actuels Skol; Montreal, July 10-16

2007

In the Fall We Plant Bulbs Conference presentation Artivistic; Montreal

Exhibitions

2009

And Things of That Nature Group show; contributor. Boston Center for the Arts Mills Gallery, Boston

2008

Sunday Soup at Democracy in America Group show; contributor Park Avenue Armory, New York

Fort Point Open Studios Group show; contributor Studio Soto at Thompson Design Group, Boston

Aux bons plaisirs fugaces Group show; contributor. DARE-DARE, Montreal, Canada

Recollect, Harbour, Amass Group show; contributor Art Mûr, Montreal

2007

Scatter Commissioned permanent installation DARE-DARE, Montreal

How To Go Gently Solo Show Fences and Ladders Series, Espace 223; Montreal

2006

La petite mort d’automne Group show; contributor St. Elisabeth Church, Montreal

Forts Show Group show; contributor Redbird Studios, Montreal

Publications

Digging, Sowing, Tending, Harvesting (Bringing the War Home) Public; forthcoming, spring 2010

There Are Shitty Jobs Everywhere; That’s My Freedom Interview about the At Work/Au Travail collective, with Adam Bobbette byproducts: On the Excess of Imbedded Art Practice, edited by Marisa Jahn; forthcoming, winter 2010

Plants Don’t Have Legs Interview by Nasrin Himada Inflexions 3; forthcoming, fall 2009

Proposal Co-editor, With Adrienne Mak & Amy Novak Montreal, 2008

Wall as Mythic Encyclopédie CUJAH 4; Montreal, 2008

Whispering, Shouting, Singing / Of Course Walls Can Talk For Ground; Emilie Connolly et al, eds.; Montreal, 2007