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Ken Singer was born in Vancouver, 1973 and completed his MFA at
Concordia University in 2003. His art practice stems from a fascination
with language, both in terms of its signifying function as well as its materiality.
His most recent body of work, Vague Terrains, ruminates on the spaces and
gaps between order and disorder, territories that are not here but elsewhere,
spaces that are ambiguous, out of the ordinary and displaced. Ken Singer
is a sessional instructor at the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver B.C. He
has shown recently at the Contemporary Art Gallery, The Third Avenue Gallery
and Verge Gallery in Vancouver, as well as the Canadian Embassy in Washington.
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