Toni Latour Bio

Toni Latour is a multidisciplinary artist based in Vancouver, Canada. She works in video, sound, photography, installation, text-based practices, drawing, public and performance art. Latour received her BFA from the University of Windsor in 1998 and her MFA from the University of Western Ontario in 2000. Since 1994 she has exhibited her work nationally and internationally in both solo and group shows and has received numerous grants and awards in support of her practice.

Latour’s work is included in catalogues and publications by The Vancouver Biennale, Artspeak, The Burnaby Art Gallery, PaperWait, Aspect: The Chronicle of New Media Art, MIX Magazine, Border Crossings and more. Her art is held in private and public collections, including the National Portrait Gallery of Canada and the Surrey Art Gallery. Latour’s Vancouver Biennale public art installation can be seen on the Canada Line in Richmond, BC.

Toni Latour teaches Media Art and Drawing at Capilano University, and Digital and Chemical Photography at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.