Journalist. Born in London, England, Moira Farrow immigrated to Canada in 1962, arriving in Toronto and eventually settling in Vancouver. She took a position at the Vancouver Sun, where she would spend most of her career. Farrow was given the Bruce Hutchinson Lifetime Achievement award in 1995 for thirty-three years of reporting at the Vancouver Sun. Farrow is also author of Nobody Here But Us: Pioneers of the North (J.J. Douglas, 1975) and recipient of a Michener Fellowship for Third World Studies. She passed away in 1997.
Discrete project sites documenting the work of specific artists and collectives in detail.
Essays and conversation providing a context for exploring the Project Sites and Archives.
Video interviews conducted between December 2008 and May 2009 reflecting on Vancouver’s art scene in the sixties.