Justine A. Chambers

Justine A. Chambers
NationalityCanadian
Known forArtist, dancer, choreographer
AwardsCrystal Dance Prize, Lola Award
Websitehttps://justineachambers.com/

Justine A. Chambers is a dancer, choreographer and artist currently living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. Interested in social choreographies of the everyday, she engages dance in site-specific, experimental and collaborative creation.[1]

Chambers has performed in public spaces, contemporary art galleries, performance festivals and on stage. She has produced, choreographed and performed internationally at venues such as; the Push Off Festival, Artspeak's Sensing Salon, Studio 303 in Montreal, The Lexicon: Canada Dance Festival, Vancouver Art Gallery, Hong Kong Arts Festival, Art Museum at U of T and Belkin Art Gallery at UBC. Chambers has collaborated with many contemporary artists, including; Marilou Lemmens & Richard Ibghy at Trinity Square Video in Toronto, Evann Siebens at Wil Aballe Art Projects, Brendan Fernandes at Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Jen Weih at Pitt Gallery, Elisa Ferrari at Western Front, Margaret Dragu at Audain Gallery SFU, and a long-time collaboration with artist Josh Hite. She is the mother of Max Tyler-Hite.[2]

  1. ^ "Dance Artist: Justine A. Chambers". National Arts Centre/Centre National Des Arts. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  2. ^ "Artist Profile: Justine Chambers". Ballet BC. August 3, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2021.