Nuit Blanche Saskatoon 2019

Curator and Project Manager: Nuit Blanche Saskatoon (Sept 27-28, 2019)

My third year as Curator and Project Manager for Nuit Blanche Saskatoon (the festival's sixth annual event) we expanded to a two-night festival. The main night featured 44 artists creating 21 projects throughout three Saskatoon neighbourhoods, while a preview event the night before, Nuit Blanche Eve, featured 7 student and 3 professional artists creating 9 projects installed across the University of Saskatchewan (Usask) campus. While our focus remained local, for our main festival we brought in artists from Brazil, New York, Winnipeg, and Siksika Nation. As in recent years, attendance was estimated at 10,000.

Nuit Blanche Eve was created in partnership with numerous departments at USask, including Computer Science, Physics, and Art & Art History. Together with USask professors, I worked with students throughout the Winter, Spring, and Summer terms to develop their projects, some of which were featured in the main festival the following night. During my time with Shared Spaces, Nuit Blanche Eve became an opportunity to showcase augmented reality artworks created by USask students and continues in this form to this day.

The expansion of Nuit Blanche to multiple nights allowed the festival to meet the eligibility criteria for Canadian Heritage funding, the largest source of funding for Canadian festivals; Nuit Blanche later received this funding in the festival’s first year of eligibility.

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