Patti Fraser
Centre for Cross-Faculty Inquiry in Education
University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, B.C.

Patti Fraser is an artist whose practice specializes in working with communities who are seeking effective ways to use digital video as a means to unite or educate others about their lives. Patti is currently working on a master’s degree through the Centre for Cross-Faculty Inquiry in Education.

From 2000 to 2004 Patti was artist in residence and story editor for the Education Department at Pacific Cinématheque Film Institute where she mentored and story edited many award winning youth produced videos. She also produced videos on a number of community based projects. In 2004 she was the Artistic Director of “Documenting Engagement,” an Institute dedicated to documenting community arts practice with artists from across Canada. Her work in video, radio, and the theatre spans over twenty years and includes Bowl of Bone, the international award winning documentary by Jan Marie Martell, “BOOM” the internationally produced play about landmines for young audiences (co-written with Julie Salverson) as well as co-authoring six radio docu/dramas for the national CBC Network. With Steven Hill and James Fagan Tait, she created and performed the seminal AIDS informer and was a founding member of the critically acclaimed Leaky Heaven Circus.

In 1990-1992 she practiced under the direction of Augusto Boal and worked with Headlines Theatre which received the Mosaic’s Human Rights Award for popular theatre work on violence and racism with youth during this time.

Her published work is as diverse as her work in video and theatre and includes Canadian Theatre Review’s special issue on ‘youth and politics,’ Bodhi (an international Buddhist journal), Witness to Wilderness (an anthology on Clayoquot Sound), and Urban Coyote’s New Territories (an anthology of northern writers). She has worked with the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation on their first language and literacy project and was guest Artistic Director of Nakai Theatre in Whitehorse, Yukon.

She has been invited to present her work at a number of international conferences and festivals including: the 1996 World Aids Conference, the United Nations Conference on the Rights of the Child, the Vancouver International Children’s Festival Symposium on Youth, and ‘Breaking New Ground’—the Earth Project 2004. In 2004 she was guest artist in residence at the Theatre & Education departments at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

Patti lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Email: pattifraser@telus.net

 

 

 
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