
Katherine Rae Diemert is a visual artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia making interactive mixed media work exploring our relationship with natural and digital environments. Katherine completed her BA Honours Illustration in 2015 at Sheridan College, and later returned as an instructor to teach Illustration Concepts and Disciplines and Contemporary Illustration and Commentary among others. In 2019 Katherine attended The School for Poetic Computation in New York where she studied art, code, hardware and critical theory. Katherine recently graduated from NSCAD University's MFA program, with a focus in Expanded Media. She has been artist-in-residence at Factory Media Centre, Roundtable Residency, and exhibited across North America. In her research and studio practice, Katherine is interested in material experiments, art with science, and reimagining our relationship with technology.
Sessions in which Katherine Diemert participates
Friday 2 May, 2025
This session addresses the issues of creation, publishing and criticism in the digital age.For more information on presentations and guest speakers, visit the Study Days website...
The internet is often described in abstract, intangible ways, yet is actually facilitated largely by physical infrastructure, particularly the submarine cables that wrap around the world, carrying our messages between continents. These systems are both built in and with materials from the environment, within ecosystems where more-than-human kin that are affected. The media used to capture and document these ecosystems influences how we...
Sessions in which Katherine Diemert attends
Thursday 1 May, 2025
This session explores the challenges of creating, translating and diverting hybrid, digital, videogame and interactive works.For more information on presentations and guest speakers, visit
Friday 2 May, 2025
As tuition and housing costs continue to rise in Atlantic Canada, and as ‘free’ online digital resources proliferate, the price of physical books has become a target of student associations across the region. At SMU, for example, the student association actively promotes a list of “ZTC’ courses that offer ‘Zero Textbook Costs.” What are such programs teaching us about the relationship between the university and small press publishing in the region, especially in minority languages? What is a ...
As tuition and housing costs continue to rise in Atlantic Canada, and as ‘free’ online digital resources proliferate, the price of physical books has become a target of student associations across the region. At SMU, for example, the student association actively promotes a list of “ZTC’ courses that offer ‘Zero Textbook Costs.” What are such programs teaching us about the relationship between the university and small press publishing i...
shalan joudry presents a lecture on learning about the world through the mi'kmaw language.For more informations, visit the Study Days website.