Bracken Hanuse Corlett + Daniel Guay

Remembering Tendons is an informal foray back into body movement for video art purposes using black and white for alpha channel mixing with  live visual software and projection.

@wuulhu
@dannyguay / @thedanomanor

Credits

Limbs in motion

Bracken Hanuse Corlett

Videographer

Daniel Guay

Bio

Bracken Hanuse Corlett is an interdisciplinary artist from the Wuikinuxv and Klahoose Nations. He started out in theatre and performance and eventually moved towards his current practice that fuses sculpture, painting and drawing with digital-media, audio-visual performance, animation and narrative. He is a graduate of the En’owkin Centre of Indigenous Art and went to Emily Carr University of Art and Design for Visual Arts. He trained in Northwest Coast Art, carving and design from acclaimed Heiltsuk artists Bradley Hunt and his sons Shawn and Dean. He was the recipient of the 2014 BC Creative Achievement Award in First Nations Art, the 2022 Portfolio Prize and the 2022 Joseph S. Stauffer Prize in Visual Arts. He has exhibited, screened, performed and had his work commissioned publicly on a local to international scale.

Daniel Guay (He/Him) is a freelance artist working in stop motion animation, live events, and puppetry hailing from Cobourg, Ontario. Canada. After earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Illustration from Sheridan College in 2010, he moved to the vibrant art scene of Montreal, QC where he curated solo exhibitions, created commercial illustrations, and video content. In 2014, he was introduced to the wonderful world of stop motion animation and worked on countless Spotted Fawn Production films in miniature fabrication, set construction, and set dressing. Danny resides on the ancestral and stolen territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh nations, Vancouver, BC. He continues to work in film, photography and stop motion projects led by artists with big visions creating meaningful art. Recent film production credits include Inkwo: When The Starving Return and Spirit Bear – Echoes of the Past Directed by Amanda Strong.

Video

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