Guillermina Buzio
Guillermina Buzio is a Toronto-based artist, and holds a BFA from the National University of Fine Arts P. Pueyrredón (Argentina), a Bachelor of Media Arts from the Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design, and an MFA from the OCAD University. As a visual artist she has worked in a diverse range of media, including video installation and performance.
Her work focuses on human rights and women identity and has been shown nationally and internationally at Toronto’s A Space and Xspace Galleries and at the Images Festival; Centro Cultural Recoleta and Museo de Arte Moderno in Buenos Aires and Bogotá; among others.
During the past few years, Guillermina has been programming for different festivals and venues including: The Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires, BIM (Bienal de Arte en Movimiento), Inside Out LGBT Festival, New Toronto Works, The Experimental Media Congress, and the Planet in Focus Environmental Film and Video Festival in Toronto, among others. Guillermina co-directs Colectivo Toronto, curated Mobile Perspectives a symposium, exhibition and workshops organized by OCADU and Fundacion Telefonica (Argentina). She sits on the board of the Images Festival. Guillermina teaches Intro to Video Editing at Continuing Studies at OCADU and video workshops at Inside Out and in Latin America among others.
Artist Code: 549
Videography
2016, 03:00 minutes, colour, Spanish (no dialogue)
2015, 11:00 minutes, colour, No language
Performing Borders (Installation/Performance)
2010, 10:00 minutes, colour, English
the process of making consistent
2009, 05:55 minutes, colour, English, Closed Captions available
The Burning House (Installation)
2008, 15:37 minutes, colour, Spanish/English
2007, 02:37 minutes, colour, English
2007, 05:45 minutes, colour, Spanish with English Subtitles
2006, 03:00 minutes, colour, English
2006, 04:00 minutes, colour, Spanish w/ English Subtitles
2002, 09:00 minutes, colour, Spanish with English Subtitles
2002, 07:00 minutes, colour, No language
Critical Writing
by . Toronto: Vtape, 2021.