Artist Registry


The White Columns Curated Artist Registry is an online platform for emerging and under-recognized artists to share images and information about their respective practices. The Registry seeks to create a context for artists who have yet to benefit from wider critical, curatorial or commercial support. To be eligible, artists cannot be affiliated with a commercial gallery in New York City.




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RESUME

EMILY DICARLO || www.emilydicarlo.com

 

SOLO PROJECTS & EXHIBITIONS

 

(2025): The Futurity Race NARS Foundation Project Space Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, USA

(2025): The Futurity Race. La Bande Vidéo media arts centre, Quebec City, Canada

2024: Tenuous Systems (Systèmes fragiles). Karsh-Masson Gallery. City of Ottawa Public Art Program, Ottawa, Canada.

2022: We imitate sleep to dream of dissent. FADO Performance Art Center. Toronto, Canada.

2017: Futures: Immediate, Near, Eventual, Far. NEXT / TEN, Lakeshore Arts. Etobicoke, Canada.

2016: Set Together. The University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

2015: Between You and Me. Artscape Youngplace. Toronto, Canada.

2014: Set Together. Digital performance archive (set-together.com), 91 locations worldwide.

2010: Daylight Saving Time Project, El Establo. Monteverde, CR.

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS, PERFORMANCES & SCREENINGS (SELECTED)

 

2023: DO LESS, Affective Care in collaboration with Collective View, New York, New York, USA

2023: Time and Measure, Yamaguchi University Art Center, Japan

2023: Forging / Foraging, NARS Foundation Main Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, USA

2023: Radio Insomnia, Agora Hydro-Quebec, Hexagram-UQAM, Montreal, Canada

2023: New Toronto Works Festival, Pleasure Dome, Toronto, Canada

2023:  the hole fits the worm but only as it moves, the plumb gallery, Toronto, Canada

2022: Incubator, The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, Bowmanville, Canada

2021: GMT, White Columns, New York, NY, USA (online)

2021: Proxy Festival, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada

2021: The Material Life of Time: The 2nd International Temporal Belongings Conference, The University of Edinburgh and The University of Sydney (online)

2020: MVS Graduate Exhibition, Art Museum, Toronto, Canada

2019: Time in Variance, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, USA

2019: no night for this day, SÍM Gallery, Reykjavík, Iceland

2019: PERSEIDS, Crutch Contemporary Art Centre, Toronto, Canada

2019: Tele-Tales, The Cookhouse Gallery, London, England

2018: Ouroboros, St. Anne’s Anglican Church, Toronto, Canada

2018: Sculpting New Reads, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada

2017: Main Squared, Public Art Commission, City of Toronto, Canada

2016 - 2015: Weather or Not, MU artspace, Eindhoven, Netherlands

2015: Expectations, Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, Nathan Philips Square, Toronto, Canada

2014: Memories of The Future, City of Toronto’s “Living History Collection,” Toronto, Canada

2013: The Noise Project, 99 Gallery, Toronto, Canada

2013: Time and Trace, The Orthodox Academy, Crete, Greece

2012: Chemical Equations, Art of the Danforth Public Art Festival, Toronto, Canada

2011: Hydras, L’Oeil de Poisson, Quebec City, Canada

2010: Hungarian Multicultural Center Screening Selection, Duna Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

2010: ArtVideoFest, Jokai Klub. Budapest, Hungary

2009: The Hungarian Museum of Travel and Tourism. Budapest, Hungary

 

CONFERENCES & ARTIST TALKS

 

2023: Co-organizer, Moderator, Panelist. “Time and Measure,” 18th Triennial Conference, International Society for the Study of Time. Yamaguchi University, Japan. July 2 – 7, 2023.

2023: Guest speaker. EMERGENCE Series, Aurora Cultural Centre, Canada. March 1, 2023.

2021: Panelist. The Material Life of Time, The 2nd International Temporal Belongings Conference. The University of Edinburgh and The University of Sydney. Online. March 17, 2021.

2020: Guest speaker. Career Launcher Prize panel, 401 Richmond, Toronto. November 18, 2020.

2019: Panelist. “Time in Variance,” 17th Triennial Conference, International Society for the Study of Time. Loyola Marymount University, California, USA. June 26, 2019.

2019: Guest speaker. Enhanced Tutorial Artist Talk series, University of Toronto, Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design. February 21-25, 2019. Four talks.

2016: Panelist. An Artist’s Urgency: Global Performance and the Collective Now. “Time’s Urgency”, 16th Triennial Conference, International Society for the Study of Time. The University of Edinburgh, Scotland. June 29, 2016.

2010: Panelist. The Artist and The Malleable Medium of Time. “Origins and Futures”, 14th Triennial Conference, International Society for the Study of Time. El Establo, Monteverde, Costa Rica. July 28, 2010.

2009: Guest speaker. You Are Here: Duration and Gesture as Malleable Mediums. International Artist-in-Residency Summer Program. Hungarian Multicultural Centre. Budapest, Hungary. August 29, 2009.

 

RESIDENCIES

 

2023: Artist-In-Residence: NARS Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. April – June 2023.

2023: Virtual Artist-In-Residence: DAÏMÔN, Vieux-Hull, QC. February – March 2023.

2022: Image-Maker in Residence: Sociological Review Magazine, March 2022 (online)

2021 - 2020:  Career Launcher Prize: 401 Richmond, studio residency, September 2020 – August 2021

2019: SÍM Residency, The Association of Icelandic Visual Artists, Reykjavík, Iceland

2018: Artist-In-Residence: Murmur Land Studios, Reanimation and Unsettling: Politics of Exhaustion. Field School Residency, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2014: Artist Participant: Labspace Studio, Psychogeography & Site/Social Art-Making, Gibson House Museum, Toronto, Canada

2013:  Artist Participant: Labspace Studio, Nomadic Noise, Toronto, Canada

2013: Writer-in Residence: Broken City Lab, 1W3KND, CIVIC SPACE, Windsor, Canada

2009: Artist-In-Residence: Hungarian Multicultural Centre, Budapest, Hungary

 

RESEARCH GRANTS & AWARDS

 

2024 – 2023: Research and Creation Project Grant: Canada Council for the Arts, 2023-2024 (group)

2023: Arts Abroad Residencies Grant: Canada Council for the Arts

2023: Arts Abroad Travel Grant: Canada Council for the Arts

2023: Exhibition Assistance Grant: Ontario Arts Council, Digital Arts Resource Centre (sponsor)

2023: Exhibition Assistance Grant: Ontario Arts Council, Ed Video Media Arts Centre (sponsor)

2023 - 2022: Concept to Realization Project Grant: Canada Council for the Arts (solo)

2022 - 2020: Project Creation Grant: Ontario Arts Council

2022 - 2019: Joseph Armand Bombardier Award: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Canada 

2020: Campbell Fellowship for Emerging Artists: University of Toronto, Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape & Design

2020 - 2018: Fellowship for Architecture, Landscape and Design: University of Toronto

2018: Benjamin Hart Lobko Memorial Travel Award: University of Toronto, Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape & Design.

2018: School of Graduate Studies Conference Grant: University of Toronto

2018: Exhibition Assistance Grant: Ontario Arts Council, Art Gallery of Burlington (sponsor)

2018: Exhibition Assistance Grant: Ontario Arts Council, Art Museum, University of Toronto ­­­

2017: Research and Production Grant: The Ignite Fund, Applied Research & Innovation, Humber College. Lakeshore Arts (LSA) partnership.

 

CONFERENCES & ARTIST TALKS

 

2023: Co-organizer, Moderator, Panelist. “Time and Measure,” 18th Triennial Conference, International Society for the Study of Time. Yamaguchi University, Japan. July 2 – 7, 2023.

2023: Guest speaker. EMERGENCE Series, Aurora Cultural Centre, Canada. March 1, 2023.

2021 : Panelist. The Material Life of Time, The 2nd International Temporal Belongings Conference. The University of Edinburgh and The University of Sydney. Online. March 17, 2021.

2020: Guest speaker. Career Launcher Prize panel, 401 Richmond, Toronto. November 18, 2020.

2019: Panelist. “Time in Variance,” 17th Triennial Conference, International Society for the Study of Time. Loyola Marymount University, California, USA. June 26, 2019.

2019: Guest speaker. Enhanced Tutorial Artist Talk series, University of Toronto, Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design. February 21-25, 2019. Four talks.

2016: Panelist. An Artist’s Urgency: Global Performance and the Collective Now. “Time’s Urgency”, 16th Triennial Conference, International Society for the Study of Time. The University of Edinburgh, Scotland. June 29, 2016.

2010: Panelist. The Artist and The Malleable Medium of Time. “Origins and Futures”, 14th Triennial Conference, International Society for the Study of Time. El Establo, Monteverde, Costa Rica. July 28, 2010.

2009: Guest speaker. You Are Here: Duration and Gesture as Malleable Mediums. International Artist-in-Residency Summer Program. Hungarian Multicultural Centre. Budapest, Hungary. August 29, 2009.

 

WRITING & PRINT MULTIPLES

 

2023: DiCarlo, E. “we imitate sleep to dream of dissent.” Toronto: FADO Performance Art Centre. Artist multiple. Edition of 50.

2023: DiCarlo, E. “Sleep, perchance to dream: rest as art and collective resistance in Toronto.” The Sociological Review magazine (8 August 2023). https://doi.org/10.51428/tsr.flgv5282

2023: DiCarlo, E. “KARST.” From Growth Within. Toronto Biennial of Art. ISBN: 978-1-989010-23-5

2022: DiCarlo, E. & Sharma, P. “Image-Maker in Residence: Emily DiCarlo.” The Sociological Review Magazine (8 March 2022). https://doi.org/10.51428/tsr.dgaf1353

2021: DiCarlo, E. & Mazinani, S. “To bloom, to ripen, unencumbered in a tangled garden.” Amir H. Fallah: An Anthem for Uncertain Times. Vancouver: Center of International Contemporary Art, 2022.  ISBN: 2022978-1-7782083-0-0

2021: DiCarlo, E. “Transcending Temporal Variance: Time-Specificity, Long Distance Performance and the Intersubjective Site.” The Study of Time: Time in Variance, vol. 17. Leiden: Brill Publishing, 2021, 269-290. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004470170_016

2021: DiCarlo, E. “Untitled.” Post Journal, issue 4 (New York, June 2021).

2020: DiCarlo, E. “Unprecedented/Not If But When.” KronoScope: Journal for the Study of Time, vol. 20, no. 2 (2020), 187-189, 277-281. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685241-12341473

2019: DiCarlo, E. “Event.” PERSEIDS. Toronto: Colour Code. Artist Multiple. Edition of 125.

2019: DiCarlo, E. & Tyler, E. I Need To Be Closer To You. Toronto: Anchorless Press, 2019. Artist Multiple. Edition of 100. ISBN: 978-1-927730-11-9

2018: DiCarlo, E. Generational Translator. Toronto: Blurb. Artist Multiple. Edition of 20.

2017: DiCarlo, E. 1-HOUR PHOTO. Toronto: Blurb. Artist Multiple. Edition of 25.

2016: DiCarlo, E. & Provost, G.A. “Same Time, Always Behind: Toronto/Bordeaux.” 10" vinyl records, single-sided pressing. Edition of two.

2013: DiCarlo, E. & Arntfield, J. “The Collaborative Creative Process as Expressed through the Scientific Method.” 1WKND: On Social Practice and Collaboration, 48 Hours at a Time, Windsor: Broken City Lab, 19-25. ISBN: 978-0-9921432-0-6

2011: DiCarlo, E. “A Present, Which I Have Been.” Hydra Era. Quebec City: L’Œil de Poisson, 2011, 35-40. ISBN: 978-2-9811685-0-4

 

EDITING

 

(2024): Guest Editor: KronoScope: Journal for the Study of Time, vol. 24, no. 2. (forthcoming)

2024 - 2016: Contributing Editor. "News and Views,” KronoScope: Journal for the Study of Time. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publishing.

2024 - 2017: DiCarlo, E. (ed.) Time’s News magazine. The International Society of the Study of Time. Volumes 48-54.

2023: Reviewer. IDEA Journal: Interdisciplinary Discourses, Education and Analysis, London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research.

2020: Guest Editor. “Anthropocenic Temporalities” KronoScope: Journal for the Study of Time, vol. 20, no. 2. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685241-12341466