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Aleesa Cohene was born on 1976, is an Artist. Discover Aleesa Cohene's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Occupation Artist Founder/Creative Director, I Know You Know (Creative Agency)
Age 47 years old
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Born 1976
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2021

In 2021, Cohene founded the multidisciplinary creative agency I Know You Know, which works with arts and cultural institutions, artists, scholars and culturally conscious businesses and brands. The agency works with a team of international artists and designers to produce visual identities, digital projects, publications, and environments.

2017

Their work has been shown in major Canadian museums and galleries in multiple provinces including The Power Plant (Ontario), Contemporary Calgary, MacKenzie Art Gallery (Saskatchewan), and Confederation Centre Art Gallery (PEI). They have been awarded residencies in Canada, the U.S., Denmark, and the Netherlands, and their work has screened internationally. The 2017 project I Don't Get It was commissioned by three major Canadian institutions (The Western Front, The Rooms, and Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography) for a solo exhibition tour across Canada. Cohene's work is part of the permanent collection of Oakville Galleries, and has been acquired by private collectors.

2015

In 2015, Cohene was invited to learn and perform Yvonne Rainer's choreography Transmitting Trio A (1966), along with a mixed group of dance and performance artists. Cohene also regularly collaborates with dancers and choreographers including Canadian choreographer Ame Henderson, dancer Mairi Greig, and dancers/choreographers Jared Gradinger and Angela Schubot.

2013

From 2013 to 2016, Cohene worked in collaboration with German dancers Jared Gradinger and Angela Schubot, producing a dance work that toured in Berlin, Mannheim, and Toronto. In 2016, the group developed and presented the work at Gallery TPW, in Toronto, Canada in a residency with theorist and filmmaker Eric Cazdyn.

2010

Cohene studied at York University (Philosophy and Religion) and the Toronto Film School (Editorial). They completed a fellowship at the Kunsthochschule für Medien, Cologne, under the mentorship of German experimental filmmaker Matthias Müller in 2010. Cohene also holds a Master's of Visual Studies from the University of Toronto (2013).

Cohene has been longlisted for the Sobey Art Award (Canada's largest prize for young Canadian artists) multiple times: in 2010, 2011, and 2012. They were awarded the 2012 Artist Award from the Toronto Friends of the visual Arts, and have been the recipient of multiple grants and awards from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council. In 2018, they were a finalist for the Sadakichi Award for Experimental Work with Scent, The Art and Olfaction Awards. They were a finalist for the 2020 Barbara Hammer Grant, an award for experimental filmmakers supported by the estate of Barbara Hammer.

2009

Cohene describes the evolution of working with scent in their practice as a way to address embodied emotions and ideas that cannot be easily translated visually. Many of their exhibition environments include scent, such as in the projects Like Like (2009), That's Why We End (2012), I Know You Know (2014), and I Don't Get It (2017).

2000

Cohene began producing video art in the early 2000s and was quickly recognized for their early work with awards such as the 2004 Images Festival “Best Emerging Artist” Award and Impakt Festival's “Most Remarkable Production” Award. Working primarily in single-channel video at that time, Cohene had already developed a methodology for creating what they call “composites”— combining common gestures, expressions, emotions, and language from a variety of actors into a single character or archetype. The approach to composite characters soon evolved into multi-channel installations, with each video channel embodying a particular composite character. Building from a methodologically constructed archive they have been assembling since the 2000s, Cohene has become known for their expertly edited audiovisual collages, telling oblique, strongly atmospheric stories.

1976

Aleesa Cohene (born 1976 in Vancouver) is a Canadian visual artist based in Los Angeles.