[Bio c. 2018]

I am an Associate Professor specializing in Media at Simon Fraser University’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology. I am an anthropologist with a PhD in Anthropology from the University of British Columbia and an MA in the Anthropology of Media from the University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies.

As the director of the Making Culture Lab, my research explores the role of digital technology in the documentation and safeguarding of cultural heritage, and the mediation of culture, history, objects, and subjects in new forms. My video and multimedia works investigate documentary methodologies to address Indigenous and settler histories of place and space.

My work has been published in journals such as Leonardo, American Indian Quarterly, Museum Anthropology Review, and Visual Anthropology Review. I was a Trudeau Foundation Scholar from 2006-2010, a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Graduate Scholar from 2005-2009, a Canadian Polar Commission Scholar in 2006-2007, and a Commonwealth Scholar in 2001-2002. As a member of the Council of Canadian Academies’ Expert Panel on Memory Institutions and the Digital Revolution, I was recently a co-author of the report commissioned by Library and Archives Canada titled Leading in the Digital World: Opportunities for Canada’s Memory InstitutionsIn 2017, I was awarded the Confederation of University Faculty Associations of BC’s Early in Career Award, which recognizes the contributions to the non-academic community made by faculty members who are at an early point in their careers.

I am a co-founder of the Ethnographic Terminalia Curatorial Collective, which curates exhibitions at the intersection of ethnography and contemporary art each year in parallel with the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association.  I currently serve on the board of the American Anthropological Association’s Society for Visual Anthropology, and recently served on the boards of the boards of directors for the Museum of Vancouver, and Access to Media Education Society.

[Bio c. 2013]

Kate Hennessy (Canada) is an Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT). Her research explores the role of digital technology in the documentation and safeguarding of cultural heritage, and the mediation of culture, history, objects, and subjects in new forms. Her video and multimedia works investigate documentary methodologies to address Indigenous and settler histories of place and space.

[Bio c. 2009]

Kate Hennessy is a Doctoral Candidate in Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Her research explores the transformative role of new media in museum and academic practice, and her multimedia works investigate documentary methodologies to address indigenous and settler histories of place.

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Media Files

Projects

Role Project
Organizer ARCTICNOISE: Dialogues
Curator Aeolian Politics
Organizer Aeolian Politics Poetry Workshop
Organizer Ethnographic Terminalia: Philadelphia
Artist Ethnographic Terminalia: Philadelphia
Organizer Terminus: Archives, Ephemera, and Electronic Art
Curator Ethnographic Terminalia New Orleans, Barrister's Gallery
Curator Ethnographic Terminalia: New Orleans
Artist Ethnographic Terminalia: New Orleans

Artworks

Role Project
Artist Media on the City: The Lee Building
Artist Active Pass to IR9

Artists' Statements