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1 Artistic practice  





2 Research and teaching  





3 Curatorial work  





4 Books and publications  





5 Solo exhibitions  





6 Group exhibitions  





7 Permanent Collections  





8 Public Art  





9 Residencies  





10 Public grants and awards  





11 Further listening  





12 References  














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Sylvia Grace Borda
Born
NationalityCanadian and British
Education
  • Emily Carr University of Art and Design
  • Known for
  • video
  • stereography
  • drone capture
  • emergent technology
  • graphic user interface design
  • digital media
  • Google Street View
  • land art
  • AwardsCity of Vancouver Heritage Award (2023), Lumen Prize (2016), Creative Climate Commission, British Council (2021)
    Websitesylviagborda.com

    Sylvia Grace Borda is a Canadian artist working in photography, video and emergent technologies. Borda has worked as a curator, a lecturer, a multimedia framework architect with a specialization in content arrangement (GUI) and production.[1] Born and raised in Vancouver,[2] Borda is currently based in Vancouver, Helsinki, and Scotland. Her work has been exhibited locally, nationally, and internationally.[3][4]

    Artistic practice

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    Borda studied anthropology and fine art as an undergraduate at the University of British Columbia (1991–1996) and then a MFA in digital media at the same institution. She studied and graduated with a BFA in photography and video at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design (1993–95).[5][2]

    Borda achieved early recognition for her photographic practice. Her first exhibition was a national, juried photography exhibition entitled Photoperspectives '88, which ran during November 1988 at the Presentation House GalleryinWest Vancouver. Elizabeth Godley praised Borda's work as "[leavening] an otherwise deadly serious exhibit with her cheerful view from Grandma's Window."[6]

    More recently, Borda has produced works as a part of Frontiers in Retreat[7] that captures "intimate insights into Finland's agricultural resources and peoples".[8] This is in line with her interests in "re-addressing public views about specific socio-cultural landscapes and how cultural symbols may be co-opted to form new media platforms",[9] an interest which has generated an array of stereo-works and multi-dimensional tableaux produced in Google Streetview.[10] The innovative[11] Farm Tableaux won her the 2016 Lumen Prize,[12] and was a product of the "first explorative artworks in Google Street View in partnership with Google Business StreetView photographer, John M Lynch".[13] She has since gone onto pioneer further works in Google Street View creating tableaux featuring kissing couples in Nelson, BC,[14] amateur athletes in 'What are you doing, Richmond?' (2019)[15] to collaborating and producing the first interactive park system for the City of Dundee[16] taken from the perspective of a small park mammal in "Internet of Nature' (2021)

    Research and teaching

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    Borda has held teaching positions as Senior Photography Lecturer at University of Salford from January – September 2010,[17] as MA Convenor in Photography and Imaging at Queen's University Belfast,[18] Associate Professor in Digital Arts at Emily Carr University of the Art and Design and Associate Researcher in New Media at the University of British Columbia.[19] From 2009–2016 Borda was an Honorary Research Fellow in Visual Arts at the University of Stirling, Scotland.[20][2]

    In her academic posts, Borda examined how "cognitive responses evolve over time in relation to a media stimuli" as part of her broader research interests in "examination of popular culture and in the emergence of convergent graphical user interface systems." At the same time, Borda conducted research on "accessibility standards, tools and the plausibility of their facilitation for projects supporting cultural collections". She has participated in research projects on PDA deployment and cultural/visual recognition, examined the Canadian Heritage Information Network's mobile technologies and new wireless (was) enabled catalogue, and was the architect behind EdWeb, an "educational on-line content generation tool, designed to meet England's National Curriculum needs for school children aged 8–13."[21]

    Curatorial work

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    Books and publications

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    Solo exhibitions

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    Group exhibitions

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    Permanent Collections

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    Public Art

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    Borda has delivered several public art projects in the last decade from digital to land artworks. In a recent collaboration (2020-2022) with partners she developed a series of climate earth observation artworks in Ethiopia[39] for presentation at COP26. This project was featured as a BBC Earth Instagram story, May 22, 2022[40] The project also garnered support from Johnston Space Centre, Earth Science and Remote Sensing team.[41]

    As part of Borda's interests in climate change she was co-commissioned by the City of Dundee to co-produce 'Internet of Nature (2021),'[42] a portal of every civic park, seen from the perspective of urban park animals.

    Portraying flora and fauna has also led to civic commissions to aid in economic regeneration and support for rural towns including the development of the, Lumsden Biscuit (2017) in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and a mural park system (2016-17) for Aizpute, Latvia.

    In 2011, Borda created Working River, a landscape photomural which was installed at Number 4 Pump Station on the corner of No.4 Road and Bridgeport street. This work was commissioned by the City of Richmond Public Art Program.[43] It was also part of a submission that won an Award of Excellence Project of the Year from BC Public Works Association.[44]

    Residencies

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    Public grants and awards

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    Further listening

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    References

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    1. ^ "People at the Banff Centre: Sylvia Borda," Banff Centre, accessed 2006, http://www.banffcentre.ca/faculty_faculty_member.aspx?facId=432
  • ^ a b c "Fall arts preview: Sylvia Grace Borda finds art in farms and sequins," by Robin Laurence, published September 11, 2013, https://www.straight.com/arts/421776/fall-arts-preview-sylvia-grace-borda-finds-art-farms-and-sequins
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Sylvia Grace Borda", Helsinki International Artists Program, accessed March 18, 2017, http://www.hiap.fi/artist/sylvia-grace-borda
  • ^ a b Cheng, Amy Huei-Hua. Ruins and Civilization. Taiwan: Jih-Tung art printing co., Ltd., 2004.
  • ^ "Sylvia Grace Borda," accessed March 18, 2017, https://www.digitalartarchive.at/database/artists/general/artist/borda.html
  • ^ Godley, Elizabeth. "Photoperspectives '88: A national, juried photography exhibition." The Vancouver Sun, November 19, 1988.
  • ^ "Frontiers in Retreat:Multidisciplary Approaches to Ecology in Contemporary Art 2013–2018," accessed March 18, 2017, http://www.hiap.fi/project/frontiers-retreat
  • ^ "Sylvia Grace Borda," Helsinki International Artist Programme, accessed March 18, 2017, http://www.hiap.fi/artist/sylvia-grace-borda
  • ^ "Sylvia Grace Borda," accessed March 18, 2017, http://www.frontiersinretreat.org/artists/sylvia_grace_borda
  • ^ "Aerial Fields," accessed March 18, 2017, http://www.surrey.ca/culture-recreation/13529.aspx
  • ^ "Sylvia Grace Borda," accessed March 18, 2017, http://www.mantankuvataideviikot.fi/en.php?k=100875
  • ^ "2016 Lumen Winners Announced," accessed March 18, 2017, https://lumenprize.com/newsarticle/2016-lumen-winners-announced Archived November 4, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Farm Tableaux: Sylvia Grace Borda," accessed March 18, 2017, by John M. Lynch, http://lumenprize.com/artwork/farm-tableaux
  • ^ "The Kissing Project is on Google Street View". Nelson Daily. Nelson Daily. June 22, 2017. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  • ^ "Public Art". Minoru Centre for Active Living. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  • ^ "Internet of Nature: Touring the Parks of Dundee, Scotland with Sylvia Grace Borda and J Keith Donnelly". Photomonitor Essays and Features. Photomonitor. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  • ^ "Dr Sylvia Borda," faculty page, University of Salford, Manchester, accessed March 18, 2017, http://www.seek.salford.ac.uk/profiles/SBORDA.jsp
  • ^ "Picturetext," CELT(NI):The Center for Excellence in the Creating and Performing Arts, accessed March 18, 2017, http://www.qub.ac.uk/cecpa/picturetext.html
  • ^ "Borda Crossings," by Terri Whitehead for Canadian Architecture, published February 1, 2006, https://www.canadianarchitect.com/features/borda-crossings/
  • ^ "Sylvia Grace Borda," Archive of Digital Art, accessed March 18, 2017, https://www.digitalartarchive.at/database/artists/general/artist/borda.html
  • ^ "New Media Technologies & New Media Learning," Colloquium Series: 2003 – 2004 Series Archive, published February 18, 2004, http://iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/colloq/0304/04-03-11_e.html
  • ^ "Vancouver Fruit Tree Histories and Communities". Vancouver Fruit Tree Project. Retrieved August 3, 2023.
  • ^ "Shifting Perspectives" (PDF). Heritage House Press and Surrey Art Gallery. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Taylor and Francis Online". photographies. doi:10.1080/17540763.2018.1445014. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ Scott, Davie. "From Westwood to Hollywood, BBC Scotland".
  • ^ "On Google Street View, this small town in B.C. is a work of art | CBC Arts". CBC. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  • ^ "Sylvia Grace Borda: DEVELOPING PROCESSES," published December 8, 2009, https://csaspace.blogspot.ca/2009/12/sylvia-grace-borda-developing-processes.html
  • ^ Moore, Linda. "Artist's works make a fitting double exhibit," Time Out: The Review, August 24, 1996.
  • ^ "Home, Shelter, Belonging: The meaning of space at Harmony Arts Festival and West Vancouver Museum". Vancouver Sun. August 3, 2017. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  • ^ "Sites of Assembly," the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, accessed March 18, 2017, http://belkin.ubc.ca/future/summer-collection-show-2017
  • ^ "Sylvia Grace Borda," published July 25, 2004, http://ruins.bluecircus.net/archives/001988.html
  • ^ "最新訊息," published July 25, 2004, http://ruins.bluecircus.net
  • ^ "Search the Collections". Belkin Art Gellery. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Acquisitions". National Galleries Scotland. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Search the Collections". StAndrews University Special Collections. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "About the Collections". Surrey Art Gallery. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Our Collections". National Museums NI. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "The Collection". Vancouver Art Gallery. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Creative Commissions: collaborative responses to the climate challenge". British Council. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  • ^ "BBC Earth". BBC Earth. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  • ^ "Picturing Climate Change". Street Level Photoworks. Street Level Photowoks. March 21, 2022. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  • ^ Anania, Billy (December 6, 2021). "In Ethiopia, Artists Protect the Environment Through "Plant Graffiti"". Hyperallergic. Retrieved August 4, 2023. Researchers and artists are working to restore biodiversity in Kofele, Ethiopia, through a 50-meter tree nursery in the shape of a lion that will be visible from outer space.
  • ^ "Public Art Registry". City of Richmond: Culture and Heritage. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Engineering, Architecture Planning, Sureveying". Alpin Martin. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Darts Hill Gardens" (PDF). Darts Hill Garden Park. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  • ^ "Public Art - Minoru Centre for Active Living". Minoru Centre. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  • ^ "Kwantlen Polytechnic University News". Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Mustarinda". www.mustarinda.fi. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  • ^ "Lumsden Biscuit | Scottish Sculpture Workshop". www.ssw.org.uk. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  • ^ "Anglo Celt - A peek through a camera obscura for inspiration". Anglo Celt. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  • ^ "Living Earth Climate Observation Artworks". Lumen Prize. 2022. Archived from the original on August 5, 2023. Retrieved August 5, 2023.
  • ^ "Trees for Life, British Council", accessed December 30, 2021, https://www.britishcouncil.org/climate-connection/be-inspired/creative-commissions/trees-life
  • ^ "2016 Lumen Winners Announced," Lumen Prize, accessed March 18, 2017, http://lumenprize.com/newsarticle/2016-lumen-winners-announced
  • ^ Street Level Photoworks (March 5, 2021), Sylvia Grace Borda, retrieved March 5, 2021
  • ^ a b "Re-Casting Modernism Seminar - Why EK Modernism matters? Sylvia Grace Borda - A&DS". A&DS. May 7, 2015. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  • ^ "Kootenay Co-Op Radio". Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  • ^ Mäntän Kuvataideviikot (July 7, 2015), Sylvia Grace Borda, retrieved November 3, 2017
  • ^ "Sylvia Grace Borda talking about the photography activity ' Take a Holiday in Your Own Back Yard'," accessed March 18, 2017, https://vimeo.com/122963584
  • ^ a b StreetLevelPhoto (December 5, 2013), Sylvia Grace Borda - Street Level, retrieved November 3, 2017
  • ^ CavanArts (July 14, 2010), Camera Obscura: Seeing Across Boundaries Introduction, retrieved November 3, 2017

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