Vid Ingelevics is an educator, visual artist, independent curator and writer. His artwork has followed several threads – issues related to commemoration, memory and the representation of the past (in particular, the role of the museum and archive) as well as our experience of urbanity. Often working in an installation format that has included photography, multi-channel video and sculpture, his projects have ranged from explorations of the pathology of personal and institutional memory to the impact of forced displacement on refugees and succeeding generations to the politics of the distribution of current communications technologies. His artwork and curatorial projects have been presented in exhibitions in Canada, the United States, Europe and Australia.