Artist, writer, filmmaker. Carole Itter is an artist, writer, performer, and filmmaker. Her solo exhibitions include Rattles (Western Front, 1984), The Float (Or Gallery, 1995), The Pink Room (grunt gallery, 2000), and Metallic: A Fish Film (grunt gallery, 2007). Her work was also included in WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2008. Itter has collaborated extensively with artist and musician Al Neil. Along with Daphne Marlatt, she compiled and edited Opening Doors (1979), an archive of oral history about Vancouver’s East End as part of the Sound Heritage Series for the British Columbia Provincial Archives. Itter’s work is included in the collections of The Canada Council Art Bank, the Vancouver Public Library, and the Vancouver Art Gallery.
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.