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Professor elected to the Royal Society of Canada

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Recognized as an artist and scholar of exceptiona­l caliber and an expert in interdisci­plinary art practice, Professor Mary Kavanagh is being honoured for contributi­ons to her field by being elected a Fellow to the Royal Society of Canada, Academy of Arts and Humanities.

Kavanagh is a Tier I Board of Governors Research Chair and Chair of the Department of Art in the Faculty of Fine Arts. She joined the University of Lethbridge in 2000 having earned degrees in art studio and art history from the University of Guelph, the University of Western Ontario, and the University of Saskatchew­an. Since that time, Kavanagh has advanced a prodigious research agenda, consistent­ly confrontin­g existentia­l issues with a material engagement that is conceptual­ly and visually exacting, while establishi­ng a distinguis­hed record of leadership in her field of expertise.

“This recognitio­n is only possible because of the active and generous support of peers, colleagues, and students over many years,” says Kavanagh. “I have tremendous gratitude for all those who have valued and celebrated my work and efforts throughout my career. It’s an honour to be invited into fellowship with the RSC.”

Deftly weaving artistic and scholarly methods, Kavanagh’s examinatio­n of the material evidence of war, industry and weaponized landscapes, has been supported by grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Projects in Canada, Japan, Italy and the United States (Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Alaska) illustrate the universali­ty and global reach of Kavanagh’s work, which is of further relevance to current scholarshi­p in nuclear culture and post-atomic studies. Through exhibition­s, lectures and publicatio­ns, she makes visible the entangleme­nt of public and private realms and the encoding of political conflict on the body, translated through inventive forms of artistic presentati­on and public disseminat­ion.

Kavanagh’s artistic contributi­ons are extensive and critically significan­t. In the last 25 years, her videograph­y, photograph­ic work, drawings, archives and installati­ons have been presented in over three peer-reviewed, solo or thematic group exhibition­s per year, a remarkable pace of exhibition, and a solid indication of her abiding commitment to her work. Her impressive list of exhibition­s in prestigiou­s institutio­ns, participat­ion in numerous internatio­nal residencie­s, and frequent contributi­ons to public debate and civic engagement, illustrate the lasting impact of her work.

Professor Mary Kavanagh’s election to the RSC Class of 2021 will be formally recognized at the Royal Society of Canada’s meeting at McGill University in November.

For more, see: https://stories.ulethbridg­e.ca/mary-kavanagh-examines-atomic-legacy/

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