Jordan Bennett (artist)
Jordan Bennett (born 1986) is Canadian a multi-disciplinary artist and member of the Qalipu First Nation from Stephenville Crossing, Newfoundland, also known as Ktaqamkuk. He is married to Métis visual artist Amy Malbeuf.
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Born | 1986 |
Known for | painter, sculptor, video artist, installation and sound artist, tattoo artist |
Notable work | Turning Tables (2010), jilaqami’g no’shoe (2009) |
Spouse | Amy Malbeuf (artist) |
Awards | Sobey Art Award Nominee (2015, 2016), Representative for Newfoundland and Labrador in the 2015 Venice Biennale, Hnatyshan Foundation REVEAL Award, 2014 Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council's Artist of the Year, Blouin ARTINFO's Top 30 under 30 in Canada (2014) |
Website | https://www.jordanbennett.ca |
Bennett works predominantly with painting, silkscreening, sculpture, video, installation and sound. Since 2008, Bennett has shown his work both nationally and internationally in over 75 exhibitions, notably Beat Nation: Art, Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture, an exhibition co-curated by Kathleen Ritter and Tania Willard that toured nationally in Canada from 2012–2014.
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