Critic, educator. Zoë Druick is an Associate Professor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University. Her books include Projecting Canada: Documentary Film and Government Policy at the National Film Board (2007), Programming Reality: Perspectives on English-Canadian Television (with Aspa Kotsopoulos, 2008), and a study of Allan King’s film A Married Couple (1969) for University of Toronto Press (forthcoming). In addition, she has published articles in journals such as Screen, Television and New Media, Canadian Journal of Communication, Canadian Journal of Film Studies, and Studies in Documentary, as well as various anthologies. She is currently vice-president of the Film Studies Association of Canada and sits on the organizing committee of Cinephemera, Symposium of Canadian Orphan Cinema.
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.