Video from Canadian Sunset (WiP)
Tuesday, October 14 at 6:00 PM, join us at Unity Island for a special BIFF Offscreen presentation! Let Them Eat Cake (w/ Kate) – a live, interactive performance presented as part of Canadian Sunset Artists' Picnic
Featuring an edible cake tower, Let Them Eat Cake (w/ Kate) invites the audiences/participants to serve themselves while they take in the sunset over Canada.
An RSVP is required in order to participate in this free event, and audience members will be signed up on a first come, first served basis until the quota is met.
About the Artist:
Kate Gaudy is an artist based in Buffalo, N.Y. whose work focuses on sculptures, videos, performances and installations. She recieved her Bachelors of Arts in Art History from the State University of New York at Buffalo. She has several gallery and museum exhibitions including the Big Orbit Project Space, University at Buffalo Art Gallery, State University of New York. She was also exhibited in the Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, and in a three person exhibition in Buffalo Arts Studio. Gaudy is a former Albright Knox art handler, Sol Lewitt Studio scribbler, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center intern, and Buffalo Arts Studio artist resident. Gaudy is a founding member of Trans Empire Canal Corporation (TECC), a Buffalo-based collective responsible for the Burchfield Penney Art Center’s 2014 multi-year project “Cultural Commodities: As Exhibition in Four Phases,” informally referred to as the “art barge.”
Still courtesy of the artist.
Video from Canadian Sunset (WiP)
Still from Canadian Sunset (WiP)