lives and works in Vancouver
contact: dhanitzsch[at]gmail.com
EDUCATION
Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Vancouver, BFA Visual Arts, 2019
University of the Arts, Berlin, Germany, Klasse Thomas Zipp, 2017
HTWK Leipzig, Multimedia Technology (B.Eng), 2008
EXHIBITIONS (selected)
2022
Faces, BINGLE Studio, Vancouver, BC
Summer Group Show, Langley Arts Council, Langley, BC
Solidarity Print Sale, CSA Space, Vancouver, BC
2021
Thirsty feather, BINGLE Studio, Vancouver, BC
Vancouver Art Book Fair Fundraiser
2020
Group Show, Gnome Garden Space, Surrey, BC
B O O K R E L E A S E Freie.Performance.Praxis, Galerie Stephanie Kelly, Dresden, Germany
In Transit, Toast Collective, Vancouver, BC
2019
The Show, Emily Carr University, Vancouver, BC
CUT, Neighbourhood Gallery, Vancouver, BC
Base and Space, Weltclub Dresden, Dresden, Germany
2018
Außerdem, Galerie Hanse 3, Dresden, Germany
Ropes, L a V I L A L A V I L A V I L A L A L A, LaVila, Prag, Czech Republic
ritual, Rudolfstraße 7, Dresden, Germany
Olimpia Scardi meets Freie.Performance.Praxis, Galerie Stephanie Kelly, Dresden, Germany
form/form/form/form/body/body/body/body/body/body/body, Galerie Stephanie Kelly, Dresden, Germany
Leaning Out of Windows – Step One Exhibition, Michael O’Brian Exhibition Commons, Vancouver, BC
2017
Hot Dog, Parking Spot Projects, Vancouver, BC
Rundgang, University of the Arts, Berlin, Germany
2016
Loving Is Easy, That’s Why So Many People Do, Concourse Gallery, Vancouver, BC
Sculptures, 211A, Vancouver, BC
2015
Pigeon Project, 178c, Vancouver, BC
Emily Carr Commons – Imagining our Future, Concourse Gallery, Vancouver, BC
2014
Knife Room, Abraham J. Rogatnick Media Gallery, Vancouver, BC
COLLABORATIONS
Freie.Performance.Praxis supported by NETZWERK KREATIV HfBK Dresden, Jan – Dec 2018
F.F.P is a student-initiated, open performance collective that works across disciplines, with a focus on advance performative practices in the public and gallery space.
Leaning out of Windows (LOoW) – Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Jun 2016 – Jan 2018 (Research Project Artist)
LOoW is a four-year SSHRCC funded interdisciplinary art and science project, involving four phases between 2016-2020. It involves co-designing, testing, and analyzing models of collaboration for art and science. Participants include Emily Carr University’s faculty, art students, visiting artists + physicists, post-doctoral researchers and graduate students working at TRIUMF, Canada’s national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics and accelerator-based science located at the University of British Columbia
RESIDENCIES
Kunstgilde Hanse3 e.V., Dresden, Germany, Feb – Dec 2018
PUBLICATIONS
2020 – Freie.Perfomance.Praxis – Neubearbeitung
2019 – Freie.Performance.Praxis 2018
2018 – Violent Thoughts
2018 – The Chocolate Jar
2016 – The day I realised time doesn’t exist, Selection of 37 public facebook images of the class HUMN-311-F001-2016
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2020 – Freie.Performance.Praxis 2018
2017 – S.P.A.C.E., Exhibition catalogue
2016 – Sculptures, Exhibition catalogue
SCHOLARSHIPS
2017 – Brissenden Scholarship
2016 – Takao Tanabe Scholarship
OTHER
2018 GEH8 Kunstraum und Ateliers e.V., Dresden, Germany, Curatorial Assistant
2016 -2017 Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Research Assistant – LOoW Leaning out of Windows