Nov 1, 2009:

Showcase video of the 2009 Masterworks Arts Award Finalists [link]

Nov 1, 2009:

Reflections from the Honourable Mayann E. Francis - Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia on the Masterworks Arts Award (video - 3:11)
Quicktime (12.2 MB)
WMP (11.9 MB)

Oct 26, 2009:

Congratulations to John Macnab, winner of the 2009 Nova Scotia Masterworks Arts Award!

 

2007 Winner

Glynis Humphrey: Breathing Under Water

Glynis Humphrey: Breathing Under WaterBreathing Under Water is a richly complex video installation involving projection, sound, sculptural objects and the engagement of the viewer.  It is an experiential work that is all-consuming.  Its effect is sensuous and physical and it stays with the participant in a visceral way, having the potential to change the participants’ state of mind.  This is an ambitious work that stretches the medium of video installation.  It speaks to a contrast between the interior and the exterior, between the repulsive and the beautiful, between terror and tranquility.  The work is experienced as an immersion of bodily, human conditions* – birth, death, pregnancy, drowning.  Although it has strong feminist content, its relevance is cross-cultural and resonates with all human beings.  Overall, it is an impressive work on many planes:  intellectual, visual and sensual.