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Nisha Platzer – Tulips are my father’s favourite flower (BC)


Nisha is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker who often plays with handmade celluloid processes. She is interested in the melding of artistic mediums and her work explores themes of identity and the intersections therein. Her films and photographs have been exhibited at festivals on three continents and she has attended artist residencies in South and North America. Nisha was a live-in artist resident at the James Black Gallery in Vancouver from 2015-2016. She studied at Concordia University in Montreal and the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión in Cuba. Her work can be found in music videos, documentaries and narrative films.
 

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This prosaic title serves as a jumping off point for the viewer to reflect on personal associations that arise, guiding reflection and interpretation of both artist and viewer, weaving notions of wandering, retreat, and exploration through cycles of pain and beauty.

Tulips are my father’s favourite flower will be showing as part of our PURPLE program exhibiting July 15-19th, 2021!

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