Taien Ng‐Chan

Taien Ng-Chan is a writer and media artist who investigates the poetics of everyday urban life through experimental cinema and cartography. Her works include a poetry book/multimedia CD entitled Maps of Our Bodies and the Borders We Have Agreed Upon, and two anthologies, Ribsauce and Navigating Customs. She has written drama for stage, screen, and radio, and her videos have been shown across Canada, in the US, Korea, Sweden, and the UK. Her short film The Red Ribbon won the Location Michel Trudel Award at Concordia University, where she received her MFA, and where she is now pursuing her Ph.D. in the fields of Cinema and Urban Studies.

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Wired Women S@lon 91: Taien Ng-Chan

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6 June 2012

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Resident Artist Presentation – Taien Ng-Chan Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 7PM 4001, Berri Street (corner Duluth) space 201 Admission: $5, *FREE* for members Hors d’œuvres and refreshments will be served Closing our 2011-12 programming season at Studio XX, we are pleased to present during our Wired…

Essaie – Poetics of the City | Taien Ng-Chan

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16 April 2012

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  • artist residency
Studio XX is pleased to welcome artist Taien 
Ng‐Chan between April 16th and June 9th 2012: “My proposal for a residency with the Matricules Project involves research to locate archives from Studio XX projects that deal with site-specific art and/or urban culture. As a research-based creation, the final results will…