University of British Columbia, MFA; Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Known for
Photography
Notable work
The Continuous Garbage Project: 1998–2003
Kelly Wood (born 1962) is a Canadian visual artist and photographer from Toronto, Ontario.[1] Wood’s artistic practice is primarily based in Vancouver, B.C. and London, Ontario.
Wood’s practice primarily focuses on photography from a feminist perspective and has been regarded for her vibrant "photographic maneuvers."[3] In 1996, Wood had her first solo commercial exhibition at Catriona Jeffries Gallery.[2]
Wood has been recognized for her exhibition the Continuous Garbage Project: 1998–2003, exhibited at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery and Catriona Jeffries Gallery.[4][5] The project included photographs of transparent garbage bags taken over the course of five years.[4] Through the exhibition, Wood explored labour, craft, and photography, with photographs "reminiscent of Man Ray’s photographs of the ‘dust breeding.’"[6] Wood has written articles for Border Crossings, including a review of Stan Douglas’ work entitled "Still Supplementation: Stan Douglas’s Cuba Photographs."[7] Wood is currently a professor at Western University in London, Ontario.[8]
Artistic collaborations
In 2008, Wood collaborated with Polish artist Monika Grzymala on a site specific installation at Catriona Jefferies Gallery.[9] The exhibition combined Gryzmala’s digital background with Wood’s photography to create an installation titled Binary Sound System.[10] In 2013, Wood worked with Canadian artist Kelly Jazvac at Diaz Contemporary Gallery in Toronto on an exhibition titled, "Impel with Puffs." The exhibition combined Wood’s photographic work with Jazvac’s "salvaged vinyl [sculptures]."[11] Wood has also exhibited with artists Myfanwy Macleod, Ron Terada, and Yoko Takashima.[3]
^MILROY, SARAH (April 17, 2003). "It's her bag; Who says modern art is trash? Kelly Wood, for one. The artist brought a monastic discipline to chronicling five years of her life with photographs of her garbage, SARAH MILROY writes". The Globe and Mail (Canada).
^Culley, Peter (2003). Kelly Wood: the continuous garbage project, 1998–2003. Vancouver: Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.