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Kate Henderson


Kate Henderson is a Vancouver-based artist who received her MFA in Visual Art from the University of British Columbia in 2013 and her BFA with a Major in Photography from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2007. Henderson’s practice navigates the transitional spaces between the analog, the digital, the body and the machine in technologies of seeing, surveillance, and self-surveillance. Henderson gleans low-res Internet images and videos of the material remains of analog media and repositions them through digital projection, slide projection, and installation—a process that locates and materializes the digital substrate thereby giving physical form to a seemingly intangible medium. She is interested in how the economy and poetics of photography has transformed with the onset of virtual, circulating images. Henderson is Sessional Faculty in the Photography department at Emily Carr University and is an art educator for youth at Arts Umbrella.  She has exhibited recently at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Access Gallery, Gallery 295, and the AHVA Gallery at the Audain Art Centre at UBC.