Dave Dyment is a Canadian artist and curator currently practising in Sackville, New Brunswick. Dyment was the 2008 artist-in-residence at the Glenfiddich distillery in Dufftown, Scotland[1] and was an Chalmers Arts Fellow in 2009. He is the co-Director of Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre in Sackville.[2]

Publications

  • Students Draw Scenes Scenes From Movies That Were Filmed At Their School. Artist Publication. Winter 2013.
  • Old Man Deciphering a Briefcase. C Magazine. Artist Project. Spring 2013.
  • Spiral Jetée (for CM and KH). Blue Note Book Vol 7 No. 1. Bristol. Uk. October 2012.
  • Hofercrate. Artist publication. Summer 2012.
  • No Expectations. Artist Book. Fall 2011.
  • Pop Quiz. Paul+Wendy Projects, 2010.[3]
  • Sgt Pepper’s Extended Lonely Hearts Club Band. Paul+Wendy Projects, 2009.[4]
  • CCL1. Centre for Culture and Leisure #1. Summer 2008. Exhibition catalogue.
  • House Projects. Dublin, Ireland, December 2007. Exhibition Catalogue.
  • Disquiet Modern Fuel, Kingston, September 2005. Exhibition Catalogue, Audio CD
  • Free Sample Mount Saint Vincent. January 2005. Exhibition Catalogue.
  • Almanac Banff Centre, Calgary, December 2005
  • QSL Radio Broadcast/Publication, MIMA, UK, Summer 2004
  • Aural Cultures. YYZ Books, Spring 2004. Audio piece on accompanying CD.
  • Very Short Stories. Off the Cut Press, artist project, December 2003
  • 5’9", Calgary, artist project, Summer 2003
  • New Life for Fire (collaboration with Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth), Summer 2003. Audio CD.
  • TuTu, Glasgow, artist project, Scotland, Summer 2003
  • FUSE Magazine, artist project, January 2003
  • Instant Coffee Screensaver, October 2002
  • Mix Magazine, artist project, 2001
  • Instant Coffee Currency Project, 2001

Dyment is currently represented by MKG127 in Toronto. [5]

References

  1. "Masterpiece in a bottle - The Star". The Toronto Star. 3 January 2009.
  2. "Dave Dyment and Roula Partheniou announced as new Co-Directors of Struts Gallery & Faucet Media, Sackville". Akimbo. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
  3. "Paul + Wendy Projects - Pop Quiz by Dave Dyment". www.paulandwendyprojects.com. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  4. "Paul + Wendy Projects - Sgt Pepper's Extended Lonely Hearts Club Band by Dave Dyment". www.paulandwendyprojects.com. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  5. "Dave Dyment – MKG127".
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